By TOM MUHA, For The Capital
By TOM MUHA, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
07/18/10
Marriages aren't always what they appear to be to others, as the recent split between Al and Tipper Gore has shown us. Many people were surprised by the split, as they remembered the Gores giving each other a passionate kiss at the 2000 Democratic National Convention.
But it's not public displays of affection, psychologists say, that determine whether a couple will be able to sustain their passion. Their research reveals several specific strategies that are essential for maintaining loving feelings in a marriage.
One study found that almost everyone misreads the quality of the connection in someone's marriage, even...
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