June 12 was the 53rd anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia court case, which struck down laws banning interracial marriage Stephen “tWitch” Boss is honoring the landmark Loving v. Virginia Supreme ...
In 1992, Christian author Gary Chapman introduced the ground-breaking concept of “love languages,” which posits that individual people vary in how they give and receive love and affection. Knowing ...
Marriage isn’t for the faint of heart or the easily distracted. It takes commitment and creativity to keep a partnership up and running, especially as the years pass. The honeymoon period can’t last ...
No, Loving Day is not some lame Valentine's Day knockoff. It's an unofficial celebration that takes place every June 12 to commemorate a court decision that has made marriage possible for millions of ...
Loving yourself sounds simple, but for many of us, knowing where to start is a mystery. The truth is, you may not have been taught how to love yourself. In fact, you may have been taught the opposite ...
We all know that love is a wonderful feeling—so wonderful that stories, poems, and songs have celebrated it throughout recorded history. We also know that feeling love had little to do with marriage ...
Some people confuse love with need. They believe a deep relationship must hurt, that jealousy is a sign of affection, or that love only exists if you're constantly checking on each other. But real ...
Fellow single women, we've grown tired of hearing the same things, over and over again: "Why don't you have a boyfriend?" "You're too pretty to be single." "So, you're single... what's wrong with you?
LOVING, Texas — Commercialism rules the Valentine’s Day holiday for many couples. But for those who prefer the good ol’ fashioned love letter, it is the specialty of one North Texas community. The ...
The film portrays the interracial couple who made history. Rich and Mildred Loving love each other. It’s as simple as that. Living in a seemingly serene pocket of rural Virginia, the two travel to ...
The surname Loving seems almost too good to be true for plaintiffs challenging interracial marriage laws before the Supreme Court. But that's the story of Richard and Mildred Loving who wed in 1958.