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  2. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    An example may be an annulled marriage where the court awards alimony to the weaker, poorer or less well educated spouse to allow them a period of time to go back to school or re-enter the work force. There are a few positive and negative influences of marriage on an individual. Life after marriage depends on individual and partner.

  3. Why More and More Couples Are Headed Towards a "Gray Divorce"

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    Experts agree these are the signs of a gray divorce, as well as pros and cons to consider and resources to help struggling married couples over 50.

  4. 5 Reasons To Try a Matchmaker if You're Over 60, Relationship ...

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    2. Similar Dating Goals. With a matchmaker's expertise, they work to match your dating intentions with people who have similar ones. Whether you're looking for a fun adventure in your senior years ...

  5. 30 Men Share Why Marriage Wasn’t The Fairytale They ... - AOL

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    Image credits: kbean826 #11. Biggest regret is not pushing to meet her family sooner. We dated for 6 years long distance before I saw her mom and dad and sister interact at a dinner table.

  6. Age disparity in sexual relationships - Wikipedia

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    In heterosexual sexual relationships, concepts of age disparity, including what defines an age disparity, have developed over time and vary among societies.Differences in age preferences for mates can stem from partner availability, gender roles, and evolutionary mating strategies, and age preferences in sexual partners may vary cross-culturally.

  7. Marriage and health - Wikipedia

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    Beyond marriage, social relationships more broadly have a powerful impact on health. A meta-analysis of 148 studies found that those with stronger social relationships had a 50% lower risk of all-cause mortality. [4] Conversely, loneliness is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. [5]

  8. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    In general, marriage and other types of committed intimate relationships are consistently linked to increases in happiness. [60] Furthermore, due to the interdependent nature of relationships, one partner's life satisfaction influences and predicts change in the other person's life satisfaction even after controlling for relationship quality.

  9. 110 Qs to Ask Your Partner, Even If You’ve Been Together Forever

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    Maybe you’re ready to talk about having kids, or buying a house; maybe you’re just going through some unprecedented relationship issues. When it comes to addressing new, challenging subjects ...