relationships

Self-compassion may ease out post-divorce blues

Feeling the blues of a broken marriage? Being self-compassionate could be the key, researchers have found.

Self-compassion, a trait defined as a concoction of being kind to oneself, recognizing common humanity, and the attitude to free the painful emotions 'can promote resilience and positive outcomes’, ma

"Fighting is good when it airs grievances or complaints and can be one of the healthiest things a couple can do for their relationship."-- Dr. John Gottman author of "Why Marriages Succeed or Fail."

Never getting into a fight with someone you are passionate about is unheard of. It is inevitable!

Slimmer women make better wives -- study

Probably, one reason celebrity couples Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore or David and Victoria Beckham have been going strong in their relationship is because the wives in both the cases are slimmer than their husbands.

An intriguing new study carried out by the researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, U.S., states that marriages are more satisfying for both the partners if the fairer sex is thinner or has a lower body mass index (BMI).

BMI is a measure of height in relation to weight, and is used to determine whether a person is over or underweight.

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