Tag Archives: matrimony-dom

LL Cool J, Blair Underwood, Seal & More Make It A Wifey Date Night For The Golden Globes

Read the original post:
LL Cool J, Blair Underwood, Seal & More Make It A Wifey Date Night For The Golden Globes

For Discussion: Do Couples Have A Better Chance Of Surviving Marriage If They Live Together First?

Practice usually improves performance. This seems to be true for sports, music, and dance, but what about marriage? The most significant change in family living over the past 50 years has been the rise in the number of couples who are living together prior to getting married. In the 1970s only about 10% of couples reported living together without being married. By the late 1990s, about half of women ages 15-44 reported that they had lived with a partner without being married. This has prompted scientists to ask the question, does practice living together improve marital relationships and reduce the risk of divorce? The answer seems to be “no.” Scott Stanley at the University of Denver and his colleagues studied people who were in their first or second marriages to find out how cohabitation influenced marital quality and the likelihood of divorce. For first marriages, people who cohabitate prior to marriage results in less positive interactions and more conflict when compared to people who do not cohabitate. However, people who cohabitate after becoming engaged look more similar to those who never cohabitate. In short, both those who never cohabitate and those who cohabitate only after becoming engaged have more positive marital relationships and are less divorce prone than those who cohabitate prior to becoming engaged. Stanley suggests that cohabitators who are not engaged drift into marriage without the same level of commitment as the other types of couples. The researchers also found that in addition to having lower quality marital relationships, couples who cohabitated prior to engagement were also more likely to divorce when compared with the other two groups. So what about second marriages, does this same effect appear? Among second marriages, cohabitation prior to marriage appears to result in lower marital quality regardless of whether the couple had become engaged or not. The researchers suggest that “engagement” has a different meaning for those contemplating second marriages and that sometimes the engagement period is a long period of time that reflects a reluctance to marry rather than a step toward marriage. Thus, some engaged cohabitating couples considering second marriages might be using “cohabitation” as an alternative to making a commitment to get married. We don’t know if cohabitation prior to a second marriage is related to divorce. Scientists haven’t looked at this issue. Commonsense would seem to suggest that cohabitation ought to provide a proving ground for marriage–a chance to work out the rhythms of getting along. This report by Stanley and his colleagues adds to a body of knowledge that has been accumulating for over a decade of research that seems to suggest otherwise. Successful marital relationships seem to be more than figuring out who takes out the trash and even how to resolve conflicts over who takes out the trash. Although learning to resolve differences is very important, marriage also includes an important dimension of “commitment” to the relationship that motivates couples to work on finding better ways to get along and find happiness. Discuss… Source

Read the original:
For Discussion: Do Couples Have A Better Chance Of Surviving Marriage If They Live Together First?

Another Day, Another New Years Engagement: Vivica Fox Getting Married To Her “Young Meat” Slimm

Congrats to the “Cougar”: Vivica Fox got engaged to her younger boyfriend, Atlanta club promoter Omar “Slim” White, 27, during the holidays. A source told us that White proposed to Fox, 46, on Dec. 26 with an 8-karat stunner while the two were staying at the Ritz Carlton in South Beach. Fox and White, who’ve been dating for just over a year, spent New Year’s Eve with Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union and Sanaa Lathan at a bash hosted by Chris Bosh. It will be Fox’s second marriage. Her rep confirmed the engagement. Source

Excerpt from:
Another Day, Another New Years Engagement: Vivica Fox Getting Married To Her “Young Meat” Slimm

Rare Throwback Footage Of Aaliyah With Jay-Z & Dame Dash Playing Softball! [Video]

Link:
Rare Throwback Footage Of Aaliyah With Jay-Z & Dame Dash Playing Softball! [Video]

Celebs Whose Sex Lives We Think We Might Want

Magazines, blogs and “reality” shows are designed to give us regular folks a peek in to the (allegedly) exciting lives of our favorite (and least favorite) celebrities. But what we don’t usually see is what they have going on in the boudoir Here are a few celebs who we suspect may have sex lives worth coveting… Continue reading at MadameNoire.com

Go here to read the rest:
Celebs Whose Sex Lives We Think We Might Want

For Discussion: If The Love Is Gone, Should You Leave The Marriage Or Wait For Love To Return

Last night’s episode of VH1′s “Basketball Wives” featured a very uncomfortable, albeit way overdue between the show’s one original married couple: Eric and Jennifer Williams. And it raised a few questions. Primarily we wondered why Jennifer was holding on so tightly to a loveless marriage, one in which she can’t even get in touch with her husband from one day to the next. Like Eric, we wanted to know why drama queen Jenn wouldn’t just walk away from a situation that clearly makes her so unhappy. Then, tapping in to a rare moment of depth, Jenn said something profound: married couples fall in and out of love all the time. What makes the marriage last is the couple’s dedication to making it work. So we ask you, if the love is gone, do you tough it out until it’s back? Or is the absence of love the greatest reason to walk away from your marriage?

See the original post:
For Discussion: If The Love Is Gone, Should You Leave The Marriage Or Wait For Love To Return