That's the claim from a study by psychologists that says partners should resurface recent arguments and frustrations three times to achieve marital bliss.
Married couples need to audit their relationship after a new study finds its the best way to achieve married bliss.
Psychologists say partners should dredge up old arguments and frustrations three times a year to maintain a healthy marriage.
Revd Nicky Lee, who runs the Marriage Course with his wife Sila at Holy Trinity Brompton, London, told Premier's Woman to Woman that couples should take a course to strengthen their relationship:
Today is also the start of National Marriage Week.
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