How To Take A Relationship Break In A Healthy Way
Putting a pause on a strained relationship, rather than a hard stop, can be the key to deciding whether or not it's really worth continuing.
Read MorePutting a pause on a strained relationship, rather than a hard stop, can be the key to deciding whether or not it's really worth continuing.
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Read MoreGetting back together with one's ex is a risky decision, and those around you may not understand. But could it potentially be the right move for you?
Read MoreIf you think that there's something to love languages and you'd like to explore them more, the first step is trying to figure out what your love language is.
Read MoreIf a loved one is considering an abortion, it's important that you support them. Here's how.
Read MoreCommunication is the key to a healthy relationship, so shutting down is its antithesis. Still, there are measures for success that you can take.
Read MoreDating apps are the new age way to build relationships, but they come with new risks. However, staying safe on them isn't as hard as you may think.
Read MoreSaying "I love you" makes your relationship much more serious, and your timing can make a world of difference. But just when is right to do so?
Read MoreSome people innately want children, while others don't. This can also change. While it's important to communicate these desires,, there may be a right time.
Read MoreDating is hard at any age, but especially in your 30s. However, with a few tips, dating in your 30s may become more fun than you knew it could be.
Read MorePut off by kissing, cuddling, and other romantic displays of affection? This orientation describes people with little to no romantic attraction to others.
Read MoreBeing in a wedding party is a great honor, but it's not ideal for everyone — and it greatly depends on the person. Here's how to decline if it's not your thing.
Read MoreJealousy is common in friendships just as in relationships, which can prove to be challenging. However, it doesn't mean the friendship needs to end.
Read MoreAll relationships can become one-sided, including platonic ones. While it's hard to accept, there are telltale signs that can tell you that this is the case.
Read MoreUltimatums may not always work, and there's a reason — or two — why. There may also be ways for them to work if approached correctly.
Read MoreBreadcrumbing is just one of the new relationship terms you need to know, but it's an important one. It may detail if your relationship is healthy or not.
Read MoreHall passes in relationships have the potential to bring people closer, but they can also be catastrophic. Here's why.
Read MoreThere are red flags in relationships, and then there are pink flags. These are a little more mysterious, but they're important nonetheless.
Read MoreBeing in a relationship can be life-changing, but you have to know if you're in one first.
Read MoreMany relationships come to an end, and they do so for myriad reasons. Most of the time, too, there are ample signs that it's headed this way.
Read MoreBeing clingy and being attentive overlap in some ways, but they're entirely different — and you may unknowingly be acting in a clingy way.
Read MoreOystering: another new relationship term to learn. In this case, it's a positive one, and one you should pursue after breaking up.
Read MoreDating apps have revolutionized the dating scene, but this doesn't mean everyone wants to use them.
Read MoreFriendships can prove to be toxic just as romantic relationships can. This can be a hard pill to swallow, but you need to see the signs early.
Read MoreThe love languages were named in the '90s, and they've revolutionized love since. However, having a different one as your partner can be tricky.
Read MoreFalling in love looks different for everyone, but the most intriguing part may be how long people actually take to really feel in love.
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