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Seen At 11: Financial Infidelities Can Wreck A Marriage

It May Not Physical Betrayal, But It’s ‘Just Like Having An Adulterous Affair’

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — For richer and for poorer, marriage is the ultimate partnership – but infidelities can rip it apart.

And as CBS 2’s Kristine Johnson reported Tuesday, infidelities do not always involve cheating in a conventional sense. Spouses who are financially unfaithful may also damage a relationship beyond repair.
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Posted May 1, 2013

Study: Hormonal Contraceptives Could Wreck Relationships

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From CBS New York’s website:

 

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — There’s a surprising new study out about men, women and birth control.

Scientists say the pill and other contraceptives could take an unexpectedly heavy toll on your relationship, reports CBS 2’s Derricke Dennis.

The dynamics of love and lust is complex enough as it is.

“Sometimes guys don’t understand which way is up with women, so,” said Jea Edmond of the Upper West Side.
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Posted May 10, 2011

Columbia Students Sound Off On Northwestern’s Live Sex Ed Class

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From CBS New York:

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — New York City college students weighed in on the controversy Thursday after learning of a sex education demonstration at one of the nation’s more revered universities.

It has been the talk of Northwestern University, outside Chicago. The demonstration was conducted after a psychology class. A drill with a special attachment was used on a female student, wrapped in a towel, and in front more than 100 students.
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Posted March 3, 2011

‘Thermostat Wars’ Can Turn Up Heat On Relationships

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From CBS New York:

NEW YORK (CBS 2) — Freezing temperatures can lead to another problem known as the “thermostat tug of war.”

You know how it goes: you feel cold, but your spouse says it’s too hot in the house.

Experts say how you handle this little disagreement can be a barometer of the state of your relationship, reports CBS 2′s Kristine Johnson.
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Posted December 14, 2010

Can Money Buy Happiness?

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From CBS New York:

NEW YORK (CBS 2) – You’ve heard it a thousand times: Money can’t buy happiness.

So why do so many people continue to try and accumulate riches?

CBS 2′s Chris Wragge reports new studies have examined the correlation between big bucks and bliss.

Some say the more you have the more you want.
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Posted October 12, 2010