Saas-bahu stories have been there for centuries. And, now a new study says that the relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law still continues to be at the root of much family disharmony.
Fed up with their dull marriages, two couples start looking at others to spice up their lives. And while that is the plot of a new Hindi film, the tale is indeed a reflection of life in urban India, say relationship experts.
Couples who hug and kiss more often or become physically intimate are less likely to be stressed, especially if they are married.
A new study has revealed that older couples are far more likely to cheat than their counterparts from the younger generation, and harbour no regrets, leading British newspaper the 'Daily Mail' reported.
Instant messaging, a form of online communication that allows real-time interaction through computers or mobile phones, has nowadays become popular with more and more young people due to its speed and ease of use.
For Britons, it seems that the term "job satisfaction" has a whole new meaning, with one in five admitting to sex at work.
More than three quarters of Americans think the United States is in a recession, and 40 per cent think the country will descend into a depression within a year, according to a poll.
Societies that care more for the elderly have more centenarians, a new study has found.
He was a teenager in a death camp in Nazi-controlled Germany. She was a bit younger, living free in the village, her family posing as Christians. Their eyes met through a barbed-wire fence and she wondered what she could do for this handsome young man.
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that the gay couples have right to marry, thus making it the third state in the United States after Massachusetts and California to legalise such marriages.
Football star David Beckham admits he and his wife Victoria are “under pressure” as a married couple, but says their kids take it away.
When your child asks you where babies come from, telling him or her that a stork flies them in or they are found under cabbage plants may not be the ideal way to address the child's curiosity, says Australian sex expert Rosie King.
Now, teenage thugs can blame their chemicals for bad behaviour, for a new study has revealed that 'stress hormone' cortisol could be responsible for "aggressive anti-social conduct" in males.
Some of the female fans have blamed a section of other female fans for encouraging predatory instincts among footballers, according to a study.
A new study has suggested that children of pushy parents become hooked on their hobbies and they even put their interests ahead of school, work, friends or family, the Daily Mail reported.
Couples who have a high level of relationship security are more likely to compromise rather than avoid their problems to resolve any family conflict, a new study has revealed.
It may not be possible in most Indian cities, but do give a second thought the next time you opt for an accommodation in a bustling locality, for a study in Britain has revealed that busy roads mean "fewer friends."
Women delivering babies naturally bond more lovingly with them than those who do so by caeserean surgery, according to a study.
The traditional advice to gay men to fight, deny, or minimise their homosexuality only increases depression, greater isolation and poorer sexual health, warned a scientist.
Thanks to science, unfaithful men now have a new excuse -- their infidelity might be down to their genes.
After backing off from the issue of Marathi signboards, followed by the decision of the Bombay High Court, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray said on Sunday that the deadline has not been extended.
It's often said that most women prefer the scrappy male over the nice guy. But have you ever wondered what makes some men more aggressive? Well, it is the fair sex, along with property.
Relational uncertainty refers to people's lack of confidence in their perception of a relationship they may be sharing with another person.
Single persons are becoming almost as healthy as their married counterparts, according to a new study.
Teens and adults interpret abstinence differently, which explains why such programmes are unable to prevent teenage sexual activity, according to a new study.











