QUIZ: How healthy is your relationship after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Add in the stress and anxiety that comes along with a global pandemic and, well, that can make them even tougher. Your relationship is pretty solid and on a healthy track even though it may have some ups and downs. AdIf you got mostly B’s:Your relationship is a bit unstable at the moment and you’re not satisfied in it. Whether your relationship’s problems started pre or post COVID, it’s important that you focus on finding solutions for them rather than dwelling or assigning blame for them. If you’re relationship needs a reboot, check out her tips in the video below.
9 cute couple costumes that will make you want to pair up this Halloween
HOUSTON – Pairing up for Halloween this year? Whether you’re pairing up with your bestie or significant other, Halloween becomes more enjoyable with a special costume theme just for the both of you. You may both go as vampires, or maybe your favorite pop culture couple. The possibilities are endless this Halloween season. We found some ideas on Instagram that you and your pair may like for Halloween 2020.
9 date ideas for Houston couples during social distancing and coronavirus
HOUSTON – Dating during social distancing and coronavirus can be a bit complicated without concerts, sporting events, movie theatres, restaurants or bars to go to, but it is not impossible. It’s important to remember to follow social distancing guidelines and preventative methods if you decide to go outdoors with your significant other. Take a virtual tour of a Houston museumThe Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and the Houston Museum of Natural Science are offering virtual museum tours and online exhibitions of their renowned collections. Learn some new dance movesSharpen your dance skills or learn some new moves along with your partner through virtual classes. If you’ve came up with other creative date ideas share them with us in the comments!
AcroYoga for couples builds strength, trust
AcroYoga for couples builds strength, trust When partners team up to practice AcroYoga, they get more than just a workout, they get an unforgettable lesson in communication and trust. CBS News' Parvati Shallow explores the trend with two devoted practitioners.
cbsnews.comFor richer or poorer: The changing role of money in marriage
A Money magazine survey finds married couples argue more about their finances than household chores because more women are becoming breadwinners. Money magazine senior writer Donna Rosato discusses the new dynamic between married couples with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
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