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Five Surprising Things I've Learned About Men

Delve into the male psyche with Dr. Jan Anderson's professional observations. From decoding dating behaviors to understanding conflict styles, these five surprising insights shed light on men's actions and thoughts. Learn how to navigate relationships more effectively by understanding these often-overlooked aspects of male psychology.

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What Do Women Want?

Explore the complexities of modern womanhood with Dr. Jan Anderson. From blending strength with femininity to navigating the "classic marital impasse," this article delves into women's core struggles. Discover insights on maintaining individuality in relationships, overcoming cultural expectations, and embracing the pursuit of personal fulfillment without shame.

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Love Sick: An Unhappy Marriage Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

An unhappy marriage can increase your risk of illness by 35% and shorten your life by four years. But there's hope: learn how to cultivate positivity, express concerns healthily, and strengthen your relationship. Discover the "magic ratio" for marital stability and why complaining might actually benefit your marriage in the long run.

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