On Mon, 23 Aug 1999, Rick Adams wrote:
> Seriously, there are a bit "simpler" (and more realistic) ways of
> explaining both of these topics.
>
> Couples: Couples tend to resemble each other (in appearance, not
> mannerisms or tastes--which can be learned, of course) for a number of
Michael Sylvester wrote:
> while on this subject of healthy marriages and relationships,is there
> strong supportive evidence that as couples age they tend to physically
> resemble each other?
That's just in your area of the US, Michael.
And they frequently start that way there,
while on this subject of healthy marriages and relationships,is there
strong supportive evidence that as couples age they tend to physically
resemble each other?
Something to do with the synchronicity of muscle groups in an interactive
facial communicative mode.
Also it has been noted that couple
I was wondering if anyone had any statistics on the divorce rate of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
My Political Science teacher last year said, "Tulsa is one of the worst
cities in means of divorce rate." Could this possibly be true?
I have only been married eight months... and let me tell you... I think t
Newlywed!! Just back from the honeymoon?
Rick Adams wrote:
>
> Rip wrote:
>
> > Hey, I finally got some status! (according to the Wall Street
> > Journal)I've been married 18 years. The secret of our
> > marriage's success?
> >
> > "Don't take yourself so damn seriously."
>
>
Well, my angelic Susan and I are going to celebrate our 33rd anniversary
Saturday. Aside from the fact that we are each's best friend, the real
secret to our healthy and successful marriage, after intensive emperical
considerations, can be narrowed to two words: "yes, ma'am." :-))
Make it a
Rip wrote:
> Hey, I finally got some status! (according to the Wall Street
> Journal)I've been married 18 years. The secret of our
> marriage's success?
>
> "Don't take yourself so damn seriously."
Only 18?
Novice! :-P
We hit 20 in January.
Rick <---s