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After 50 Years, the Happiest Couples Never Stop Doing This Thing, According to Psychologists

Summary by psychologies.com
At the age of 50 and over, many couples wonder how to continue to be well together despite the routine, the children who leave and the changes in health or work. The relationship holds, of course, but the obvious feeling of the early years is no longer quite the same. Psychologists Crystal Saidi and Holly Schiff and social psychology teacher Beverley Fehr describe for Parade the same pillars of a lasting marriage... and a common habit, seemingly…
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At the age of 50 and over, many couples wonder how to continue to be well together despite the routine, the children who leave and the changes in health or work. The relationship holds, of course, but the obvious feeling of the early years is no longer quite the same. Psychologists Crystal Saidi and Holly Schiff and social psychology teacher Beverley Fehr describe for Parade the same pillars of a lasting marriage... and a common habit, seemingly…

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psychologies.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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