Marriage

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  • Close the door on open marriage

    Read our lips, say readers: Open marriages don't work.
  • She jokes, he sulks

    Kids! Cut the posturing and hostility!
  • Buy flowers! Buy new drapes!

    A touch of consumerism and a lot of realism will make this one work.
  • Till death do us part

    Is it a promise of love or a life sentence? Our readers weigh in with advice.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Will staying unmarried save your relationship? Plus: Camille Paglia sparks new "Sensation" debate; should technology change the way we have children?
  • Three strikes

    My parents tried and tried and tried, but neither marriage nor divorce could bring them together.
  • If at first ...

    A marriage dies and is, after 35 years, resurrected.
  • Gertrude and Alice

    When Alice B. Toklas met Gertrude Stein, she heard bells ring. They went on to have one of the happiest marriages of the 20th century.
  • The case against matrimony

    If marriage is risky, doomed and expensive, why bother?
  • The other woman

    She is a narcissistic sex worker with no knowledge of true love.
  • "Drop 'em, babe!"

    I have two words for married twosomes: Oral sex.
  • Goin' to the chapel

    We take a week to prod and dissect, blaspheme and praise the proud and slightly threadbare institution of marriage.
  • Tom and Nicole and Colin and Kathryn

    "Eyes Wide Shut" provokes literary couple Colin and Kathryn Harrison to spar over marriage, passion, jealousy and the lure of dangerous sex in a vanilla world.
  • I want an exotic marriage!

    Our expert offers advice on knockout nuptials, travel in Croatia, the ins and outs of rental car insurance and finding New Year's charm in Portugal.
  • Postnuptial blues

    After the wedding bells stopped ringing, she wanted nothing but sleep.
  • Letting go

    A journalist tracks a trapeze artist around the country to satisfy an erotic obsession. Now he wants to marry her. Will she make the leap?
  • Advice for real men

    A writer's guidelines for being a "standup guy" look more like a primer on chickening out.
  • Uncle Andrew's cabin

    Why is a moralizing, self-centered Tory named Andrew Sullivan speaking for gay Americans?
  • (Un)married ... with Kingdom

    Shekhar Kapur's "Elizabeth" restrains her passion for men, but exhibits a ravenous appetite for ruling England.
  • Jungle Love

    Why, when it comes to romance, do we treat each other so badly? Laura Miller reviews two new movies which investigate that question
  • One step at a time

    The author of a new study on stepfamilies says there are coping strategies for stepparents.
  • Heifers in tulle

    Heifers in tulle: When women hit their 30s, do they really storm the alter like cows to slaughter?
  • Can this marriage be saved?

    The latest White House firestorm is certainly testing Hillary Clinton's resolve to stand by her man.
  • Truly, madly, deeply (mostly)

    A pattern of prenuptial panic attacks convinces nigel that he's a sex maniac
  • High (in)fidelity

    A man on the verge of lifelong commitment has an affair instead.
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