US /ˈmærɪtl/
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Couples that use pet names and baby talk in their relationships report higher marital satisfaction than those who cringe at the sound of Boo or Baby.
Couples that use pet names and baby talk in their relationships report higher marital satisfaction than those who cringe at the sound of "boo" or "baby." This may be because idiosyncratic language is a way of reinforcing one's social bond while setting it apart from our other friendships or family relationships.
And you can't forget about marital status, you know, when peers are married, having multiple kids.
And you can't forget about marital status.
For example, your marital status, your religion, anything that has to do with your personal information, keep it personal because that can get into some discrimination.
Like, for example, your marital status, your religion, um, anything that has to do with your personal information, keep it personal because that can get into some discrimination.
Or it could have an 'MC' rating, meaning that it was of benefit to those experiencing marital conflict.
meaning that it was of benefit to those experiencing marital conflict.
What's your marital status?
"What's your marital status?" "I'm married."
We did a study that showed when women out-earned their husbands, marital satisfaction is lower and divorce is more likely.
We did a study that showed when women out-earn their husbands, marital satisfaction is lower and divorce is more likely.
Marital property is property that was acquired during a marriage.
Marital property is property that was acquired during a marriage.
So marital status is really important to this group.
So marital status is really important to this group.
confidence to go back. i also share a lot about my own personal life whether it's marital
I also share a lot about my own personal life, whether it's marital issues or issues with our children, to show that, "Hey, we are all human.
and pre-marital sex. He established the "Kinsey scale" indicating degrees of sexual orientation)