Why True Togetherness Really Is the Secret to a Happy Marriage
The Scotsman › October 28, 2005
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The Scotsman › October 28, 2005
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A QUARTER of couples in Scotland are putting their relationships at risk by not spending enough time together at home, according to a new report.
Almost half of professional couples who live together spend at least two hours every evening in separate rooms.See the full content of this document
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Why True Togetherness Really Is the Secret to a Happy Marriage
Researchers said the first hour after arriving home from work was the most crucial for helping foster a sense of living together ...
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