By Steve Richmond Almost half (48 percent) of couples avoid having difficult conversations with their partner, fearing a negative reaction, wanting to steer clear of discussing anything too sad – and preferring to keep things light. Research of 2,000 married adults, and those in long-term relationships, revealed themes of illness and death were too uncomfortable for many to broach. More […]
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