Men's Health - Health Expert Q&As
Even though most of us want to know our partner's feelings and intentions, it's usually better to let the relationship play out on its own.
Smart and happy couples manage and expect disagreements, but they usually know how to "dial down" the intensity.
Great marriage proposals don't have to set the world on fire. It's more important that it honors your partner s interests and fantasies.
You don't have to love the partners of your friends and family, but you do need to find some common ground and a way to get along.
Reading people is not an exact science, but you should know about key signs such as shaking legs and looking away.
Having a broken heart in love doesn't always make you wiser. Some of the top things to look for are similar sense of humor and ability to apologize.
Dealing with a loved one's illness is a balancing act between respecting their privacy and pushing them to relate and talk.
Looking at pornography doesn't have to be a problem, but you do need to worry if it becomes uncontrollable, abusive, or detrimental to your intimate relationship.
Separations are more than just time to date other people. They are opportunities to learn about you.
If you want to change your love life, focus on changing how you interact with your partner.
There are many reasons for sexless marriages, but you can become intimate again by taking steps such as talking about it or initiating affection.
Conflicting schedules certainly strain a relationship, but you can lessen the stress by doing things such as leaving loving notes and getting organized.
Victoria Zdrok, Ph.D., answers a reader's question about whether his sex life with his wife is normal.
Jealousy is an uncomfortable emotion, but if used wisely, it can motivate you to improve yourself.
Most of us have been hurt emotionally by someone. Wisdom is deciding why, when, and how to forgive.
Remarrying your ex takes a great deal of mutual maturity and wisdom.
Living together is on the rise. To make it work, follow some new guidelines.
Many of us have heard how to find happiness, but don t believe all you hear.
Falling in love involves both your head and heart. Success lies in knowing how to use both wisely.
You still might be able to beat the odds of finding a healthy love-match. You need luck, timing, and a mindset that isn t set on perfection.
Relationship expert LeslieBeth Wish, Ed.D., answers a reader's question about common relationship problems in our exclusive weekly series.
Oncologist Sheela Tejwani answers a reader's question his colon cancer risk.