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My disability means I’ll need long-term care. If I pay for more now, will my boyfriend care for me later?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
My disability means I’ll need long-term care. If I pay for more now, will my boyfriend care for me later?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
The poet Maggie Smith explains why she will never be financially dependent on a romantic partner again.
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Sonja Falck was happily married to a man 34 years her senior. When their age gap started to test their bond, they had to change their relationship in order to save it.
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After 70 years as the “Wedding Capital of the World,” the glittering city that attracts thousands of couples seeking unconventional nuptials has grown beyond the drive-through wedding.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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This couple survived tragedies during their relationship, but they couldn’t overcome tight finances and a drinking problem. Today, their love “is like that of brother and sister.”
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A marriage contract that makes divorce difficult is a way for some couples to protect their partnerships. However, some experts believe that this type of union has both advantages and disadvantages.