A New Survey Sheds Light on 'The Seven Year Itch'
Caring for our looks is important not only in prolonging our physical and emotional health as we age, but in maintaining mutual attraction in our relationships.
Caring for our looks is important not only in prolonging our physical and emotional health as we age, but in maintaining mutual attraction in our relationships.
Posted 11.27.2011
Since it was unveiled in July, the Marilyn Monroe statue on the Magnificent Mile has received a less-than-enthusiastic response. On Tuesday, sculpture...
AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 09.14.2011
CHICAGO (AP) — The Picasso, the Bean and now the Blonde Bombshell. A 26-foot-tall sculpture of Marilyn Monroe in her most famous pose was unveile...
CNN | Posted 08.19.2011
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Marilyn Monroe's white "subway" dress sold for more than $5.6 million in a Beverly Hills, California auction Saturday night in wh...
The Stir | Posted 11.17.2011
While in Marilyn Monroe's day there was "The Seven Year Itch," these days, a survey of 2,000 adults in long-term relationships reveals that the warm and fuzzy begins to fall flat after three years.
Reuters | Paul Casciato | Posted 05.25.2011
By Paul Casciato Reuters The "three-year glitch" has replaced the "seven-year itch" as the tipping point where couples start to take each other f...
Vivian Diller, Ph.D. | Posted 05.14.2012