
1,593 Couples Break World Record Renewing Wedding Vows
A marriage-renewal cruise just set a Guinness World Record when 1,593 couples said "I do" all over again at the same time. The ceremony beat the previous record by more than 300 couples.
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A marriage-renewal cruise just set a Guinness World Record when 1,593 couples said "I do" all over again at the same time. The ceremony beat the previous record by more than 300 couples.

More couples are discovering stronger relationships by keeping their romance off social media entirely. Psychologists say this "no-launch" approach helps partners focus on genuine connection instead of public performance.

Law & Order star Angie Harmon revealed she's found love again with Tony Floyd, a model she first met in Italy when they were both 18. After decades of separate lives and careers, fate brought them back together.
Nearly 10,000 couples across Mexico got legally married for free during Valentine's Day weekend collective wedding ceremonies. The events help formalize relationships for families who couldn't afford traditional civil marriage fees.

Dan and Mary King from Good Samaritan Society in South Dakota prove that lasting love comes from giving each other space. Their simple marriage advice challenges the myth that couples need to do everything together.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani showed up unannounced at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau to officiate weddings for six unsuspecting couples. The surprise visit came almost exactly one year after he married his own wife at the same location.

From bobsledders to ice dancers, these Olympic power couples are proving that chasing dreams together makes victory even sweeter. Eight Team USA couples are competing at the 2026 Winter Games while building their lives together.

When Vrushali slipped underwater at a waterfall in 2018, Danish jumped in and saved her life on what was supposed to be their first date. Today, they're endurance swimmers crossing the English Channel together.

Figure skaters Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea couldn't be more different—she needs sleep until noon, he chases sunrises—yet they just won Olympic gold together. Their secret weapon? A coach who acts as their "couples therapist" and knows exactly when to shake up espresso martinis at the rink.
Ian and Lorraine Fairgray are marking 75 years of marriage this February, a milestone achieved by less than 1% of couples worldwide. Their secret? Trust, honesty, and holding hands through it all.

A tiny microfluidic chip recovered hundreds of viable eggs from fluid fertility clinics had already discarded, including one that led to a live birth. The breakthrough could help thousands of couples struggling with infertility find hope in eggs they never knew they had.

New psychology research reveals the secret to lasting relationships: continuous personal growth. The couples and friends who thrive are those who actively expand each other's horizons and help each other become better versions of themselves.

A new cottage-style tiny house brings affordable, mobile living to couples seeking simplicity. The compact Ynez model proves downsizing doesn't mean giving up comfort or style.

A Kumasi restaurant is making sure no one feels left out this Valentine's Day with special packages for singles, couples, and families. The Crush Smoothies and Juice Bar teams up with Luv FM for a night of live music, food, and fun at their Boadi Junction location.

A Nebraska care center honors lasting love with a special Valentine's Day lunch for couples married for decades. The intimate event helps residents continue cherished traditions they thought they'd lost.
Two high-ranking government officers in India ditched the extravagant wedding tradition and got married at a local registrar's office instead. Their choice is inspiring couples across a nation where weddings can cost more than most people earn in years. #

Love and athletic excellence are colliding at the Milan-Cortina Games, where four Team USA power couples will compete side by side. From ice dancing partners who married in 2024 to a hockey captain who found love at the Beijing Olympics, these athletes prove that the best relationships make you stronger.

New research reveals that having one highly affectionate partner matters more than both partners showing equal levels of affection. The total amount of affection in a relationship predicts satisfaction better than similarity.
A spiritual teacher's simple philosophy is helping couples rediscover connection in a world of quick divorces and fading sparks. His secret? Stop keeping score and start celebrating each other.

Couples on Reddit shared silly rules they made as jokes that accidentally became relationship lifesavers. From "bananas" as a safe word to mandatory butt smacks, these playful boundaries created stronger connections.
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