Cheating and Relationships – What Research Says About Repeated Infidelity

Cheating and Relationships

Few relationship questions generate more debate than whether a person who cheats once is likely to cheat again. A long-term study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior explored this issue by examining patterns of infidelity across multiple romantic relationships. The findings suggest that past behavior can increase future risk, though it does not guarantee … Read more

Midlife Loneliness – The Quiet Realization That Arrives on Ordinary Afternoons

Midlife Loneliness

Loneliness in midlife often appears differently from how people expect. It does not usually emerge during holidays, anniversaries, or visibly emotional moments. Instead, many people describe a quieter experience – one that arrives during routine parts of the week, often without warning or dramatic emotion. A person may be moving through a normal Wednesday afternoon, … Read more

Breakup Habits – Why You Still Search Their Name and What It Means

Breakup Habits

There is a specific kind of moment that follows a breakup, one that tends to repeat itself quietly. You wake up, reach for your phone, and without fully thinking, type their name into the search bar. Nothing new appears, yet the act itself carries weight. It is not about curiosity. It is about something deeper … Read more

Marriage and Micro Behaviors – How Daily Disregard Erodes Intimacy

Marriage

Many people assume that infidelity is the primary threat to a marriage. While betrayal can be deeply damaging, relationship research suggests that long-term disconnection is more often caused by repeated, everyday behaviors that go unnoticed. These behaviors are subtle, socially accepted, and often unintentional. Over time, however, they can weaken trust, reduce emotional safety, and … Read more