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  1. "Marriage mechanics," childhood abuse and later addiction, and more links. Post This
  2. Baby science, how a marriage really changes, and more links. Post This

Becoming a "Marriage Mechanic"
Weber State University/StrongerMarriage.org

The Complex Lives of Babies
Emily Deruy, The Atlantic

This is REALLY How a Marriage Changes Over 40 Years
Candy Schulman, The Huffington Post

Childhood abuse and chronic parental domestic violence linked to later addictions
University of Toronto

A Reversal in Predictors of Sexual Frequency and Satisfaction in Marriage
Sharon Sassler, Council on Contemporary Families

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