Posted inAge, Chronological Dating and Relationships Deaths (Fatalities) Love (Emotion) We Had to Break Up. He Refused. “I love you,” I told him, “but this is over.” Posted by By Beth Apone Salamon
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Posted inAge, Chronological Banking and Financial Institutions Content Type: Service Dating and Relationships Divorce, Separations and Annulments Elderly Estate Planning Marriages Pensions and Retirement Plans Retirement Wills and Estates Women and Girls Remarrying in Retirement Can Mean Tricky Money Talks People over 65 who remarry after a death or divorce can face thorny financial questions — especially when it comes to adult children and inheritances. Posted by By Martha C. White
Posted inAge, Chronological Happiness Loneliness Mental Health and Disorders Religion and Belief Research Young People Are Not As Happy As They Used to Be, Study Finds New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be. Posted by By Christina Caron