According to a U.S. News survey, financial infidelity was most common for 18- to 25-year-olds. Hiding debts and/or accounts from a partner was the most common financial secret. The most-cited reason ...
For many couples, money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about power, security, personal identity. And for some, it's about secrets. Keeping secrets is not necessarily financial infidelity, says ...
The seven-year itch refers to the popular belief that marital bliss tends to dissipate after about seven years together. At that point, the propensity for infidelity and or divorce is thought to rise.
When confronted with infidelity, a big dilemma arises: to forgive or not to forgive the betrayer. Should you continue a relationship where trust has been shattered or end the partnership for good?
In mainstream society, monogamous relationships have been seen as the only option for folks looking to get married, have children, and live a so-called “normal” life. As polyamory and consensual ...