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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Maybe We Don't Understand Each Other-but That's a Good Thing

Many people come to therapy with a goal to work on communication, especially with a partner. The problem, as many see it, is "poor communication," and the goal is to have "better communication." Poor communication can mean a lot of things, including ongoing and repeated conflicts, trouble expressing what we want or need, and avoidant tendencies. Therapy can work out a number of these issues. Understanding our cycle of conflict can create quicker off-ramps to repair.
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fromBustle
4 hours ago

"Clear Coding" Is All About Being Radically Honest On First Dates

State relationship intentions clearly early in dating to avoid confusion, mixed messages, and situationships.
#family-dynamics
fromSlate Magazine
8 hours ago
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Help! My New Boyfriend Is Transforming Me Into a More Powerful Version of Myself. Everyone Says It's a Bad Sign.

fromSilicon Canals
23 hours ago
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If you want to feel more appreciated by your family as you get older, say goodbye to these 9 behaviors most Boomers don't realize push others away - Silicon Canals

fromSlate Magazine
8 hours ago
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Help! My New Boyfriend Is Transforming Me Into a More Powerful Version of Myself. Everyone Says It's a Bad Sign.

fromSilicon Canals
23 hours ago
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If you want to feel more appreciated by your family as you get older, say goodbye to these 9 behaviors most Boomers don't realize push others away - Silicon Canals

fromwww.mercurynews.com
10 hours ago

Dear Abby: My husband won't speak to me anymore

STUCK IN SILENCE DEAR STUCK: You can't fix something that may not be your fault. However, before calling it quits, you can offer your husband the opportunity to get your marriage back on track with the help of a licensed marriage and family therapist. Schedule an appointment with one, and if your husband refuses to go with you, go alone.
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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

The Rise of the Micro-Breakup

Unlabeled romantic or emotional connections create real attachment; their end triggers nervous-system grief, and calling it a micro-breakup validates that physiological loss.
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fromHuffPost
7 hours ago

Can't Stop Comparing Yourself To Your Partner's Ex? There's A Term For That

Retroactive jealousy is persistent anxiety and obsession about a partner's past romantic history that threatens present relationship security and well-being.
fromBusiness Insider
10 hours ago

Three generations live next door - and it's helping this family afford both housing and elder care

Lauren McCadney had always wanted to live next door to friends or family. In her late 50s, she finally made that happen, though not the way she'd planned. In 2020, Lauren's mother, who had been living with her brother and his family in Frederick, Maryland, died. Lauren, who was going through a difficult divorce and doesn't have children, decided she wanted to be closer to her family and help her brother care for their dad, who was dealing with his own health challenges.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Revealed: 36 questions that can make you fall in love in 45 minutes

Answering 36 progressively personal questions in about 45 minutes can rapidly build emotional closeness and may lead strangers to like or fall in love.
fromSilicon Canals
10 hours ago

I stopped performing gratitude at Chinese New Year dinner and what happened next taught me more about my family than thirty years of pretending everything was fine - Silicon Canals

I was thirty-eight years old the first time I stopped performing at Chinese New Year dinner. Not dramatically-I didn't stand up and deliver a monologue about authenticity or announce that I was done pretending. I just stopped smiling when I wasn't amused. I stopped nodding when I disagreed. I stopped telling my aunt that her unsolicited career advice was helpful when it wasn't. I stopped pretending that the version of me sitting at that table was the real one.
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fromMail Online
14 hours ago

Dating expert reveals five word phrase that will END your relationship

Repeated 'it wasn't meant to be' explanations reflect destiny belief that undermines long-term relationships by expecting effortless chemistry and causing faster declines in satisfaction.
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fromSlate Magazine
8 hours ago

Help! I Just Found Out My Husband Is Having an Affair. Unfortunately, I Understand Why.

A terminally ill wife discovered her husband's months-long emotional and sexual affair and struggles with whether to confront him, forgive him, or protect his reputation.
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fromSilicon Canals
11 hours ago

People who are warm and generous but somehow still end up alone in their 60s usually display these 9 behaviors without realizing it - Silicon Canals

Warm, generous people can lose meaningful relationships through neglect, burnout, and assuming past closeness will persist without regular, intentional tending.
fromSilicon Canals
9 hours ago

8 sacrifices you quietly made in your 40s and 50s that shaped your family in ways no one ever acknowledged - Silicon Canals

Ever notice how the biggest sacrifices we make for our families are often the ones that go completely unnoticed? I've been thinking about this lately, especially as I watch friends navigate their forties and fifties. These are the years when we're supposed to have it all figured out, right? Yet they're also when we quietly give up pieces of ourselves that nobody ever really talks about.
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fromBustle
14 hours ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of February 16 - 22

Speak your truth, set clear boundaries, and rely on emotional intelligence and honesty to create healthier, more authentic relationships.
#etiquette
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fromBuzzFeed
17 hours ago

"She Faked Cancer": 26 Reallllly Unhinged Mothers-In-Law Who Are Basically A Living Nightmare

Mother-in-law took wedding and other monetary gifts, causing major losses and later confirmed by father-in-law.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Horoscopes Feb. 15, 2026: Amber Riley, you are overdue for an overhaul

Overhaul personal life by prioritizing joyful, harmonious changes, eliminating time-wasting activities, and pursuing creative choices that improve satisfaction and future prospects.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Are we hard-wired for infidelity?

Humans evolved both secure pair-bonding and a genetically influenced appetite for sexual novelty, producing heritable predispositions toward infidelity in some individuals.
#long-term-relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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My husband has started a friendship with a woman he used to work with. Am I right to be worried? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My grandparents have been married for 54 years. Their relationship has taught me 3 lessons about love I plan to follow.

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago
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My husband has started a friendship with a woman he used to work with. Am I right to be worried? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My grandparents have been married for 54 years. Their relationship has taught me 3 lessons about love I plan to follow.

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

This is how we do it: Whether it's kinky sex in a dungeon or shopping at Costco, it's all about our bond'

Twenty years ago, a woman sat opposite me on a train and quoted the first line of the book I was reading to me. We talked and talked about books, architecture, family, relationships and haven't stopped since. I assumed I'd never see her again, but she gave me her number and after texting furiously for a week she invited me to stay with her, and our instant intellectual connection became an intense physical one.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I'm 62 and my children barely know me, and I've finally stopped pretending that feels like failure - Silicon Canals

Parents in my generation were sold a particular narrative: if you do it right, if you sacrifice enough, if you show up for every game and recital and school function, your adult children will want to be around you. They'll call. They'll remember your birthday. They'll treat you like you matter. That was the premise, the bargain.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Taking my search for love offline: 'Set-ups, ethical matchmaking and the best first date I've ever had'

fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago
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I Want to Be Open About a Certain Part of My Past. But Men Always Take It the Wrong Way.

A sexually active past does not preclude loyalty; disclose sexual history when comfortable, and avoid partners who shame or judge.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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For our third date, we spent 12 hours hiking. It was way better than dinner, and we're still together 2 years later.

A 12-hour, three-peak hiking challenge replaced a dinner date to assess compatibility by observing behavior under exhaustion and shared adventure.
fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Taking my search for love offline: 'Set-ups, ethical matchmaking and the best first date I've ever had'

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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For our third date, we spent 12 hours hiking. It was way better than dinner, and we're still together 2 years later.

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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Wife Can Get Me to the Finish Line in Many Ways. Except the One I Really Want.

Some men cannot reach orgasm from oral stimulation; trying temporary abstinence, prostate stimulation, or adjusting stimulation dynamics may help but results are not guaranteed.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I didn't think you could make close friends later in life - then came Bruno

Meaningful friendships can be formed later in life by reconnecting with past acquaintances, even after relocating near retirement.
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

If you remember these 8 weekend rituals from childhood, you grew up with stronger family bonds than most people have today - Silicon Canals

I was thinking about this the other day while scrolling through my phone on a Saturday morning, realizing I'd been working for two hours without even noticing. Growing up, my weekends looked nothing like this. There were unspoken rules, traditions that just happened without anyone scheduling them into a calendar app. These weren't grand gestures or expensive activities. They were simple rituals that, looking back now, built something most of us are desperately trying to recreate through therapy apps and self-help books: genuine connection.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

The Swedes searching for their Colombian mothers 40 years after their adoptions: They stole my identity'

When he was eight years old, Markus Lidman realized he was different from the other children in Pitea, a town in northern Sweden. They had all inherited the same pale skin tone as their parents. He, on the other hand, was dark-skinned. I decided to ask them if they were really my parents, and they told me they had adopted me in Colombia in 1982. They sat with me and showed me a video of the orphanage, he recalls.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

We Asked Women To Share Exactly What They Do To Orgasm

Heterosexual women experience an orgasm gap because partners often undervalue female pleasure; clitoral stimulation and partner learning increase women's likelihood of orgasm.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Trial of Gisele Pelicot's Rapists United France and Fractured Her Family

Gisèle Pelicot became a feminist hero after fifty-one men were convicted, but further accusations strained her children's acceptance of her new role.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Dear Mary: I feel ostracised in my prayer group and want to leave but I'm afraid of what people will say

I have been in a prayer group for a few years now. I enjoy praying and discussing all the ins and outs of the Bible. However, even though spiritually it's enriching, the people are a bit 'meh' - they are a bit of a letdown.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

'Mankeeping' Is Building Resentment In Straight Relationships. And Women Are Finally Talking About It.

Young women are increasingly withdrawing emotional labor from romantic relationships due to disproportionate, unrewarded burdens of men's emotional needs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

From young men looking for no-strings sex to the 92-year-old who lied about his age: older women on the truth about dating in later life

A 78-year-old woman seeks a romantic partner in his late 60s–70s to share love, authenticity, and lively final years together.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Harriette Cole: His ex came to the funeral, and I found her behavior distasteful

Express honest feelings to a grieving partner about discomfort when an ex assumes an inappropriate role at a funeral, asking only acknowledgment, not action.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Love, honor, cherish, accommodate': 16 hard-earned relationship tips

What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for each other? Since then, I have never treated my relationships the same. I struggle with depression, which can make maintaining balance in a relationship extremely difficult. But if I can say to myself at the end of the day that I have done one thing just one little thing to make his life better, then I feel as if I haven't failed the day entirely. Brandi, North Carolina
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago
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I'm Single In My 40s. I Never Expected To Feel This Way About Valentine's Day.

fromQueerty
2 days ago
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These gay couples & singles are making this a happy Valentine's Day indeed - Queerty

fromHuffPost
2 days ago
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I'm Single In My 40s. I Never Expected To Feel This Way About Valentine's Day.

fromQueerty
2 days ago
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These gay couples & singles are making this a happy Valentine's Day indeed - Queerty

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

The world's most famous couples therapist spends her entire work day with other people

I have been interested in psychology since I was about 14. I wanted to understand myself, my family, and my surroundings. So, becoming a therapist was quite an obvious choice for me. I started working with large groups, then moved to families, then couples. In particular, I was interested in interracial, intercultural, inter-religious couples and families - families in cultural transition. What is sexuality in the culture, and how does it enter into the family culture and the couple's relationship?
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

5 Signs You're in a Situationship (and What to Do About It)

Situationships create emotional intimacy without clear roles or commitment, often increasing anxiety, rumination, and attachment insecurity, and may require seeking clarity for well-being.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Dear Abby: The mother-daughter feud has gone to court, and I'm stuck in the middle

Avoid taking sides in family legal disputes; remain out of the conflict until court proceedings conclude to prevent being cut off and escalating tensions.
#dating-apps
fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'I can't help thinking this is the best first date I've ever had' - searching for love offline

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'I can't help thinking this is the best first date I've ever had' - searching for love offline

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fromConde Nast Traveler
2 days ago

42 Places to Steal a Kiss Around the World

Travel and dramatic settings heighten the thrill of kissing, from stolen public moments to intimate discoveries with strangers or longtime partners.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

'Retromancing' Might Be The Answer To Your Relationship Burnout

Many singles, especially Gen Z, are embracing retromancing — a return to old-school, nostalgic, intentional dating gestures and simpler, less tech-driven dates.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Public breakups are still a thing - and it's awkward for everyone

Public breakups often occur in restaurants and cafés, impacting staff; choose neutral locations and be considerate to servers, including tipping well.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Blind date: My friends would adore her. She is a cupcake in a world of muffins'

Blind Date pairs two strangers for dinner, publishes their Q&A and photographs every Saturday, and invites UK applicants to apply with honest, respectful answers and personal details.
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fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

I flew to the Arctic Circle to meet a man I once ghosted

Chanté Joseph met a compelling match in Rio, ghosted him, and months later reunited with him in the Arctic Circle during an emotionally challenging trip.
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fromCN Traveller
2 days ago

To truly know your partner, you must travel with their family

Going on holiday with a partner's family reveals hidden aspects of their personality through everyday behaviors and family dynamics.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Develop Professional Contacts Into Relationships

Great relationships form by asking open-ended questions about topics the other person enjoys, like professional goals and personal passions, rather than routine greetings.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

How often do people fall passionately in love? The answer may be less than you think

On average, single adults in the U.S. report they have fallen in passionate love twice in their life so far, according to a new survey. And 14 percent of the 10,036 respondents said they had never fallen in passionate love at all. The results highlight the diversity of people's experiences with love, says the study's lead author Amanda Gesselman, a psychologist at Indiana University's Kinsey Institute. There's a lot more variation than we really know about, she says.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

The Person They Loved Married Someone Else. But This Was The Worst Part.

When Clara first learned that her college crush was getting married, she was heartbroken - because she wished it were the two of them tying the knot. They were friends in college, and this ex soon became Clara's first queer awakening. "[The crush] was strong enough that I had to admit it, or it would eat me alive," Clara, who asked to use a pseudonym for privacy, told HuffPost.
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fromThe Walrus
2 days ago

I've Been a Therapist for 40 Years. Here's What I Can Tell You about Love | The Walrus

Love requires difficult, sustained inner work to recognize and see another person as real and to undo self-deception.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The moment I knew: as soon we parted I realised Hitomi was the one. I waited years to see her again

A chance ferry meeting with Hitomi led to months of shared travel, simple rural life in Miyazaki, and growing affection born from her kindness and cheerfulness.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Magic of Love-and How to Sustain it

A happy marriage promotes health, wealth, resilience, and happiness; most marital conflicts are perpetual and often stem from deeper existential needs rather than solvable issues.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

8 conversation habits that instantly make strangers feel like they've known you for years - Silicon Canals

Adopting specific conversation habits—like remembering and using names—creates immediate warmth and familiarity in new social interactions.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The grey divorce' phenomenon doesn't signal a retreat from love. It's a redefinition of it | Lisa Portolan

As Valentine's Day approaches, we are once again flooded with the usual suspects: roses, chocolates, sophisticated dinners and glossy ads featuring young heterosexual couples staring earnestly into each other's eyes. The problem isn't just that this version of romance is exclusionary though it is it's that it's profoundly out of step with how love is actually being lived, negotiated and reimagined in contemporary Australia.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

21 Unexpected Things People Started Experiencing In Their 30s, From Painful Friendships Shifts To "Second Puberty"

Spontaneous in-person socializing has declined; people now schedule gatherings like meetings and many experience reduced friendships and increased isolation.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

9 phrases that immediately make people trust you less, and most people use at least 3 of them daily without realizing the damage - Silicon Canals

After interviewing over 200 people for various articles, I've become hypersensitive to the subtle ways trust builds or breaks in conversation. And here's what I've discovered: we all use phrases that quietly erode trust, often multiple times a day, completely unaware of the damage we're doing to our relationships and credibility. The fascinating part? These aren't obvious lies or manipulative statements. They're everyday phrases that seem harmless but trigger our brain's ancient alarm systems, making people instinctively pull back from us.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Asking for a friend: My sex drive has completely vanished and I haven't been intimate with my husband in six months. How can I get past this?

Sexual desire naturally fluctuates and can be temporarily reduced by biological cycles, stress, life priorities, and external influences.
#astrology
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I proposed to my fiancee twice. The second yes felt even better than the first.

I love my fiancée so much that I proposed to her twice. It wasn't because I didn't believe my lover - who is admittedly far out of my league - the first time she said yes, nor was it my pesky perfectionism rearing its demanding head because not every detail went according to plan. Rather, certain aspects of our engagement didn't quite meet our expectations.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

This Is What Couples Who Are Really In Love Look Like, According To Body Language Experts

Nonverbal behaviors—touch, gaze, posture, and spatial movement—form the emotional undercurrent that signals intimacy, intentions, and trust between romantic partners.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

'Love never dies' - what Irish psychiatrist learned from reading 20 medical romance novels

Hospitals, including emergency departments, are depicted as fertile settings for passionate romantic and sexual relationships in medical romance novels.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

A Sex Crisis Has Hit The Winter Olympics And It's No Put-On

Free condom supplies at the Milano Cortina Games were exhausted before Valentine's Day after 10,000 were distributed; organisers are delivering and replenishing additional supplies.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Drake Maye says he doesn't regret marrying young. What readers said.

Drake Maye prioritizes his young marriage and credits early marriage with bringing peace while acknowledging it isn't right for everyone; readers report varied experiences.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

8 relationship ground rules celebrity couples swear by

Hollywood couples strengthen relationships by protecting time together, respecting independence, staying playful, prioritizing sleep arrangements, attending therapy, and supporting each other during hard times.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

This Hate-Fueled Dating Trend Isn't As Bad As It Sounds

People form relationships by bonding over shared dislikes and petty grievances, making mutual negativity a new metric of compatibility.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

Michelle Obama Dishes 1 Crucial Piece Of Relationship Advice - And Therapists Enter The Chat

Delay cohabitation for several years to allow time, shared experiences, and family interactions to reveal true compatibility and how partners handle conflict.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

College sweethearts who actually went the distance - and what their stories reveal about making love last

University environments foster enduring relationships through expanded social circles, sustained proximity, shared experiences, and simultaneous personal growth.
fromHuffPost
3 days ago

There's A Depressing Dating Trend Among Millennials And Gen Z - And It's Hard To Watch

When you add up dinner, drinks and gas or ride-shares, dating can cost a small fortune these days. It's become so expensive that a startling number of Americans are willing to take on credit card debt just to afford it. According to a new "loveflation" survey from online billing site Invoice Home, one in four young Americans would consider going into credit card debt to afford dating someone they really liked.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Most People Don't Have a 'Type'

People's stated partner preferences often differ from who they actually fall for; attraction frequently arises to partners lacking declared must-haves.
fromMission Local
3 days ago

Love on aisle three: Inside a Valentine's mixer at a San Francisco Trader Joe's

Gone are the days of dimly lit first dates, swiping right and "you up?" texts. This Valentine's Day, San Franciscans went shopping for a different kind of snack at their local Trader Joe's. Based on the number of name tags handed out, nearly 400 singles showed up at the Hayes Valley Trader Joe's on Thursday evening with the hope of finding love - a testament to the allure of forming in-person connections even in the mecca of AI.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Valentine's Day office etiquette: Experts share the 80:20 rule for talking about your significant other at work-and the 3 times when it's never okay | Fortune

Occasional, relevant praise of a partner is acceptable at work, but constant gushing about a romantic partner can make coworkers uncomfortable.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

Mikayla Nogueira Is Getting a Divorce

Beauty influencer Mikayla Nogueira is divorcing her husband Cody Hawken after five years together, describing the split as amicable and private.
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 behaviors that guarantee you'll be the person no one visits in your old age even if you were popular once - Silicon Canals

Picture this: You're 75 years old, sitting in your living room on a Sunday afternoon. The phone hasn't rung in weeks. Your birthday came and went with just a few obligatory Facebook posts. The grandkids visit out of duty, not desire. You were once the life of every party, the person everyone called for advice, the hub of your social circle. Now? The silence is deafening.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

4 Signs You Have A 'Minimal Effort Partner.' And What To Do If This Kind Of Love Finds You.

Simply put, "A minimal effort partner is a person who does the bare minimum when it comes to their relationship," Dr. Marisa T. Cohen, relationship expert for the dating app Hily told HuffPost. This is a partner who will put in little work when it comes to the relationship, neglect their partner's needs and give indications that they might not be fully invested in the relationship.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

8 things people who become estranged from their families all have in common, and it's never what the family thinks - Silicon Canals

You know what families always say about estranged relatives? "They changed." "They got selfish." "They think they're better than us now." But after years of watching this pattern play out, reading psychology texts on family dynamics, and yes, living through my own complicated family relationships, I've noticed something different. The people who end up distancing themselves from their families often share remarkably similar experiences and traits that have nothing to do with what their families believe.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Are You Unrealistically Idolizing Others?

Maintain realistic expectations of others, believe their self-descriptions, avoid idealizing people, and accept limitations to prevent disappointment and unhealthy relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Case for Love at Work

Small acts of personal attention at work—remembering details, following up, and showing curiosity—build community, meaning, and a sense of care among colleagues.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Dear Abby: I know my husband cheated with three women. He says two of them are imaginary.

Therapy can help process unresolved betrayal, parental guilt, and the emotional fallout of long relationships when apologies or reconciliation are unlikely.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Secret to Better Sex Isn't Better Sex

Open, emotionally safe, positive sexual communication predicts sexual and relationship satisfaction more than frequency, novelty, or technique.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

What It Means to Do Relational Work With Individual Clients

Using chairwork and role-play with individual clients reveals hidden relational dynamics and builds relational skills to accurately address and shift problematic relationship patterns.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

This Sex Position Reliably Gets Women Off

The coital alignment technique (CAT) modifies missionary sex to increase clitoral stimulation and substantially raise women's orgasm frequency.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

7 signs your adult children see you as free childcare instead of grandparents who deserve respect and boundaries - Silicon Canals

Grandparents are frequently treated as on-call caregivers by adult children, sacrificing their own plans and boundaries while their time is undervalued.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Validation Connects Us

Validation recognizes the kernel of truth in others' experiences, reduces defensiveness, restores self-trust, and fosters emotional regulation and connection.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Love in the Time of Deadlines

Valentine's Day is out there with fire, arguing about who forgot what, and pretending not to look at who clicked on your Instagram story. Every year, in a big way, the day reminds us that we are all still very committed to love, maybe even irrationally so.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Should partnered people give their 'work spouse' a Valentine?

Maybe you first bonded over shared workplace frustrations. You gradually started finding each other every lunch break and synchronizing trips to the coffee machine. Eventually they become a confidant for venting about your real life outside of work. They become your work spouse. And if you find yourself strolling the greeting card aisle sometime today, you may even feel compelled to get this person in your life a trinket for celebrating the most romantic day of the year. Turns out, there are options available.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

How a Sex Writer Books a Hotel

Prioritize hotel room features—bed quality, supportive headboard, and adaptable surfaces—to enhance sexual comfort, adventurous positions, and restorative sleep.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Wife's Spending Problem Has Always Been a Mystery. I Think I Uncovered the Cause.

We have a shared account for bills and separate personal accounts, but when she has spent the money in her personal account she will just switch over to the shared account. I end up using my personal account for bills frequently. We've talked about this endlessly, we've looked at how much money we're spending, we've done budgets, but she just doesn't stick to it, and my personality does not lend itself to enforcement.
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