The Exhaustion Epidemic Is a Relationship Problem Americans now average a historically low 6.5 hours of sleep per night, and a record-high 57% say they would feel better if they could get more rest.
It’s a concept known as “sleep divorce” and new data suggests about 14 per cent of Australian couples sleep apart every night, with another 31 per cent engaging in it at least once a month to improve ...
For all the joy that romantic relationships bring us, it is needless to say that they are hard work. In the United States, it is estimated that one in two marriages ends in divorce. Other data show ...
In the previous posts of this series I described three unconscious dynamics that characterize unhappy relationships: demand-withdraw, pursuer-distancer, and fear-shame. In all three dynamics, problems ...
This week, our resident sexologist Isiah McKimmie hears from a woman who feels like her husband has become her housemate. Question: I don’t have anything dramatic to share, but I do want some advice.
Australian teens need adults to help them recognise red flags for potentially abusive relationships. The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates 2.2 million adults have been victims of physical ...
This week, our resident sexologist Isiah McKimmie tackles a wife sick of always being on top in the bedroom, a person concerned they might be having too much sex and a woman who wants to explore her ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . AI’s interactivity lets users chat, flirt and engage in sexual roleplay. Users can explore boundaries, but use ...