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Three Dates, and Then a Commitment
Grace Fooden and Michael Correy met on Bumble and quickly bonded over similar family backgrounds and a Phish cover band.
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Grace Fooden and Michael Correy met on Bumble and quickly bonded over similar family backgrounds and a Phish cover band.
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Nora Achmaoui and Khalid Alherani met on Instagram. One month later, they started a TikTok account that now has 1.3 million followers.
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After 10 years together, a Bay Area couple opened their relationship. But contrasting sexual needs led to a permanent split.
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Some couples are forgoing certain traditions — like groomsmen and bridesmaids — in favor of more inclusivity. As one person planning a wedding said: “That’s just being a good host.”
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Ariana Rueda and Nicolas Norena were friends in college. Five years later, they reconnected one fateful night in Madrid.
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Artificial intelligence is steadily becoming a trusty tool for composing wedding speeches. Should it be?
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Wedding planners and sustainability experts weighed in on how to consume mindfully while planning the wedding of your dreams.
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Couples looking to add a personal touch to their weddings are reimagining jewels passed down through generations and recasting them into new creations.
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You may also have questions about how this process works. We have answers.
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Marc VanSchaick and Nika Beamon found a new spark in their friendship after going to a Red Sox game, which eventually led them to support one another through personal challenges.
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Michael Greene showed up to his first date with Tomika Anderson in a Bentley and fur coat. The journey to engagement was a little less smooth.
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Katie Travis, an actress, suspected David Ruttura, a director, had a crush. One hint: He named a character in “School of Rock” after her.
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Khushboo Chaudhary and Param Gupta chose to cancel their 300-person wedding in favor of a more intimate Indian wedding.
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Courtney Smith and Andrew Fede had their first date on March 13, 2020. Lockdown eventually led to a lifetime commitment.
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When I bought a burial plot for my almost-ex-husband’s girlfriend, I never guessed who might end up there instead.
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Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
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When they fell in love on a Florida island, Beth Sharer and Jay Goad couldn’t imagine that months later it would be devastated by Hurricane Ian, throwing their wedding plans into the winds.
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Lisa Smartt, a writer, and Kevin Gleeson, a former graphic artist for the N.Y.P.D. and Keith Richards tribute guitarist, found harmony — and within four months, marriage — in each other.
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Angelique Velez Sina and José Cardona Crespo met while ordering post-golf drinks in Puerto Rico. Now they are partners in business, and in life.
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Shuo Chen and Gorick Ng were introduced in 2012 when both were in college and he was seeking some professional advice from her. They didn’t become a couple until almost 10 years later.
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Rachel Honig had been on hundreds of dates. Grad Conn could barely muster the courage to go on one. But after canceling four times, the fifth time was a charm.
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The Celtic ritual has become a popular commitment ceremony for some polyamorous couples.
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“Stag and does” are a largely rural Ontario tradition that help engaged couples raise money for their nuptials — and give neighbors a good reason to party.
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Relationship coaches are now helping single people navigate texting.
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The two-stone bauble has been the ring of choice for celebrities like Ariana Grande, Megan Fox and Kylie Jenner.
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Contests that offer to cover all or some wedding costs can seem to have few downsides. But experts and sweepstakes winners say there are things to look out for.
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Rebecca and Drew Kuntz say they have had a healthier relationship since their five-year marriage ended.
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Trent and Denise Montagu never stopped caring for each other after their divorce. “I didn’t ever stop loving Trent,” she said “I stopped wanting to be in marriage with him, which is different.”
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For Gale Gand and Rick Tramonto, both chefs, their passion for food always came first. After their divorce, they’ve learned to prioritize family.
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Therapy and fancy vacations couldn’t remove the strain on this couple’s marriage, which was brought about by ongoing financial problems.
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Eli Falk and Rina Shapiro say expectations from their upbringing and Jewish communities caused them to marry prematurely.
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Closing your eyes and focusing on breathing can be hard for those who are easily distracted. But it is possible.
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Experts share tips on advocating for yourself in a health care setting.
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A social media movement inspired by the rapper Megan Thee Stallion strikes back at the gatekeepers of beauty.
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In the oversaturated world of wellness, the company has forced itself to the front with prolific podcast ads and a network of influencers.
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When assessing how likely a given meal, snack or drink is to harm your dental health, there are two main things to consider, experts say.
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