Relationships

[ follow ]
fromHuffPost
3 hours ago

A Woman On TikTok Calls These Strange Dating Behaviors 'Princess Treatment.' But Experts Aren't So Sure.

Though Palmer has been posting about the "princess treatment" for months , she went viral more recently for two specific videos - one where she shares she doesn't tie her own shoelaces and waits for her husband to do so, and one where she explains that she doesn't speak to waitstaff (or make eye contact?) when she's at a restaurant with her husband.
Relationships
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago

It's the Biggest Threat to a Successful Holiday Gathering That No One Talks About. It's Time We Do Something About It.

Bringing a small, tastefully prepared set of conversation starters to gatherings eases hosts’ minds and prevents awkward silences, fostering better social connection.
Relationships
fromFuturism
2 hours ago

People Are Starting to Get Divorced Because of Affairs With AI

AI chatbots can destroy marriages, prompt divorces, affect custody decisions, and create novel legal challenges as partners form emotionally or financially intimate relationships with AI.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 hours ago

Dear Abby: I'm a teacher at my fiancee's teens' school, and I worry about the repercussions

A teacher should not sacrifice professional relationships and reputation at school to favor his fiancee's daughters, risking student alienation and future consequences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

This is how we do it: I do get jealous and question whether I'm cut out for non-monogamy'

I asked him what his hobbies are, and he said dressing up as a woman and masturbating furiously. I got the impression he was just looking for sex, but so was I. If either of us had thought the other was looking for something serious, we'd have run a mile. That Ollie is more experienced in ethical non-monogamy (ENM) made me feel insecure at first.
Relationships
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 hours ago

Asking Eric: She gave me a ridiculous excuse for how the rings got in her purse

Control over others' actions and family opinions is impossible; prioritize personal boundaries after the rings were returned.
#friendship
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
21 hours ago

My parents treated me like a child even after I moved out. I had to redefine my relationship with them.

Creating a new adult relationship and boundaries with parents enabled genuine independence and produced unexpectedly deep friendships.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Donald Trump Reignited My Sex Life

We waited until marriage to have sex. This was mostly for religious reasons (we're politically liberal evangelical Christians - we exist!), and because we both believed sex was special - so special it should be done and developed with a special person. At the beginning, it was thrilling - less because we were good at it (we definitely weren't) and more because we were having sex at all. Then, gradually, we got better.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: It crushes me that my ex-husband has rejected one of our sons

He would initiate a verbal confrontation with Andrew and say things like, You are not my son. Later, he'd clarify that he meant Andrew doesn't act like his older brother does. Another example: You didn't call me last week, so I'm not going to help you out today. The one blessing is that both boys love each other. I believe children should know they are loved by their parents. They should not have to continually prove they are worthy of their parent's love.
Relationships
Relationships
fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Bill Maher and Scott Galloway Asked: Are Men OK?

Scott Galloway says tech-driven isolation and shifting masculinity harm men's wellbeing and relationships; he urges resilience and a personal code.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Husband Made an Unbearable Decision About My In-Laws Over the Holidays-and Then Told Me to "Suck It Up"

Spouses must consult each other before inviting extended family to stay long-term, balancing hospitality with household boundaries and parental stress.
Relationships
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

'There seems to be an appetite for talking about sex' - Jennifer Zamparelli on her new podcast 'Just Between Us'

A new podcast explores sex, relationships, and alternative lifestyles in Ireland, promoting openness and awareness about diverse relationship choices.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

The moment I knew: I felt a pang of fear but I knew we were an unbeatable duo

Then one day, in 2007, I was at a punk gig when a mutual friend said, Oh, do you know Tom Box? He's over there. He's just moved up to Wellington. There in a sea of black-clad punks, jumping up and down at the front of the mosh pit, was this guy in a pale blue Star Trek uniform. To me, as a person unfamiliar with Star Trek, he looked like he was wearing pyjamas.
Relationships
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Women are asking for more prenups because they make good money - and have social media brands to protect

Prenuptial agreements are increasingly common among younger couples as financial complexity, stock compensation, and pragmatic attitudes toward marriage drive demand.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Blind date: She friend-zoned me over text before the night was through'

Blind Date pairs strangers for dinner and drinks, publishes their post-date Q&A and photos weekly, and requests honest applicant details to improve matches.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Asking for a friend: 'I've a crush on one of my new housemates. We're very flirty and I think they feel the same about me. Should I go for it or is it a bad idea?'

I really like the other four people that I am sharing the house with, and it's a nice space. My question is, I think I am developing a crush on one of the other housemates, and I think they feel the same from what I can tell. We are very flirty and there's been a few moments when we had some drinks that it felt like we might kiss, but it didn't happen.
Relationships
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Harriette Cole: My roommate jokes about my hobby, and now I'm embarrassed

Move messy pottery to a separate, appropriate space and set clear boundaries to protect the hobby while maintaining respect and shared-home harmony.
#relocation
fromBusiness Insider
23 hours ago
Relationships

My boyfriend and I moved from Minnesota to Oregon on a whim. I hated it for the first year, but I stuck it out anyway.

fromBusiness Insider
23 hours ago
Relationships

My boyfriend and I moved from Minnesota to Oregon on a whim. I hated it for the first year, but I stuck it out anyway.

fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Asking Eric: I'm not going to tell a total stranger my plans for the day

Something general and meaningless can help divert small talk such as this. Oh, not sure or Enjoying it, I hope or This and that. These are empty-calorie phrases that keep the ball in the air without forcing you to divulge anything you don't want to divulge. It's also helpful to keep the context of these questions in mind. These people aren't prying. As you said, they're trained to make small talk so that customers feel comfortable. Depersonalizing the ask can help.
Relationships
fromAll Singles And Married
19 hours ago

10 Things to Avoid if You Don't Want to Destroy Your Spouse's Self-Esteem

Marriage is not just a union of two bodies; it is the joining of two hearts, two histories, two minds, and two souls. Your spouse's self-esteem is sacred ground, fragile yet powerful. If handled with care, it blossoms. If mishandled, it withers away silently until all that remains is a broken version of the one you once loved.
Relationships
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Our neighbors didn't have family, so they became like grandparents to my kids. I still regret that I couldn't help them more than I did.

Close elderly neighbors became like grandparents, caring for family pets and children, but growing involvement led to necessary boundaries and relationship friction.
#grief
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Relationships

My aunt moved in with my family when my uncle died. We thought we were helping her, but really, she helped us.

fromIndependent
2 days ago
Relationships

Modern Morals: My best friend got drunk and behaved appallingly at my mother's funeral and I can't get past it

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Relationships

My aunt moved in with my family when my uncle died. We thought we were helping her, but really, she helped us.

fromIndependent
2 days ago
Relationships

Modern Morals: My best friend got drunk and behaved appallingly at my mother's funeral and I can't get past it

#wedding-etiquette
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Relationships

After attending over 100 weddings, I no longer 'cover my plate.' Instead, I use 4 better methods for giving gifts.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Relationships

After attending over 100 weddings, I no longer 'cover my plate.' Instead, I use 4 better methods for giving gifts.

Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

People In Relationships, Tell Us The Non-Sexual Things That Are Still Absolutely Not Okay To Do With Someone Who Isn't Your Partner

Non-sexual behaviors like secret communication and overly intimate emotional exchanges can undermine trust and constitute emotional cheating in romantic relationships.
#empathy
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Asking Eric: He stood me up with no explanation. Does he deserve another chance?

Unmatch, unswipe, un-whatever-you-need-to-do. Yes, things happen; days get unmanageable; kids have minor crises. But the upside of being in this age where we're perpetually reachable at all hours is that when something unexpected happens, we can communicate about it. You're connected to this man through three platforms now text, the old app, and the new app. And yet he couldn't find a way to say the simplest thing on the day of the coffee: I'm not going to make it. I'm sorry for keeping you.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Harriette Cole: All everyone talks about is the people who crashed my wedding

DEAR HARRIETTE: I got married recently, and while the day was beautiful overall, a few unexpected guests showed up actual wedding crashers! At first, I thought maybe they were distant friends of my husband's, but it became obvious they didn't know anyone. They ate, drank and even joined us on the dance floor like they belonged there. By the time we realized what was happening, they had already helped themselves to food, drinks and favors meant for our guests.
Relationships
#infidelity
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
Relationships

My Husband Sent Me A Seemingly Innocent Text. It Led Me To Discover He'd Been Cheating For Years.

fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
Relationships

My Husband Sent Me A Seemingly Innocent Text. It Led Me To Discover He'd Been Cheating For Years.

#etiquette
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

What I Learned After Marrying Someone Twice My Age

A young preservationist falls passionately for an older, charismatic hardware-store owner and marries him despite family disapproval and social discomfort.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

"Common Denominator Is YOU, D*ckhead:" People Are Revealing Dating Red Flags

Treat differing relationship preferences as negotiable differences rather than right/wrong; pressuring others into a single preference is manipulative and signals possible incompatibility.
Relationships
fromFast Company
3 days ago

'Colleague-zoned': How work jargon is seeping into romantic relationships

Couples sometimes adopt formal workplace email language with each other, producing humorous "colleague-zoned" interactions.
Relationships
fromVulture
2 days ago

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Recap: I'm Not Obviously Stoked

Mormon relationship norms contain inconsistent, confusing rules about sex, breaks, separation, and social interactions, creating frustration and unclear boundaries for couples.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Colleague and I Both Just Went Through the Same Major Life Events. She's Making It a Very Weird Competition.

Address coworker avoidance and rumors by assuming unknown motives, offering calm direct communication when appropriate, and prioritizing a peaceful professional environment over retaliation.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

You be the judge: should my boyfriend leave home comforts behind when we travel abroad?

Dave needs to embrace local experiences and reduce reliance on British home comforts while living in Barcelona.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Harriette Cole: After I moved in with my fiance, he became very strict with me

After I moved in, he became a lot more vocal about his expectations of me as a wife. He's no longer the sweet, romantic guy I dated over the years. His idea of chivalry is telling me that I have no need for male friends because he's the only man I need. His idea of romance is reminding me that I am his forever and always.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How We Judge People Instead of Building Connection

Dating today often feels like that. We've absorbed the language of evaluation- vetting, red flags, emotional availability -and use it as a kind of self-protection. Instead of exploring connection, we assess it. What used to be discovery now feels like a performance review. And it's not just happening early in dating. Many long-term partners fall into the same trap. They mentally grade each other's progress: Are they growing fast enough? Meeting my needs? Doing the work? Love slowly turns into management.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

My Husband And I Left Our Spouses To Be Together. Here's What I've Learned About Love.

Over the course of the next few days, we laid ourselves bare. What we found were two ambitious people on the verge of new beginnings - I was about to publish my first book, and he was starting a new business - who were being held back by unsupportive partners, toxic friends and an overwhelming sense of duty to how life "should" be lived.
Relationships
fromThe Gottman Institute
3 days ago

5 Things Men Can Do to Strengthen Their Relationship

For many men in modern heterosexual marriages, the tendency to become quiet and withdraw during conflict is born out of a well-intended desire to focus on the positive, a propensity towards not wanting to escalate things further or increase the discord with their spouse. For others, it's an involuntary reaction to stress, a logical form of damage control that nature has hardwired into you and Dr. Gottman's research supports this.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Wife Always Insists We Don't Have Sex While Visiting My In-Laws. But This Year, She's Taking Her Rule to an Extreme.

She insists that we never have sex while we are guests in their home or they are guests in ours. As ridiculous as I think that is, I am willing to go along with it. However, my wife has now decided it even extends to self-pleasure. She has forbidden me from taking a Fleshlight and has gone so far as to say I'm not even allowed to jerk off! She's completely out of line here, right?
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Cuffing Season When You're Already Cuffed

For those of us who are already in relationships, cuffing season can bring out a little smug satisfaction. We already have a built-in cuddle buddy. No swiping, no small talk, no awkward first dates. We're cuffed by default. But before you get too cozy under that weighted blanket, let's be honest: Just because you're cuffed doesn't mean you're connected. If your summer lacked sizzle, your fall might feel more frosty than festive.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

20 Behaviors That Boost Relationship and Sexual Satisfaction

People often ask, "How can I make my relationship better?" For some, that means improving affection, attraction, and general relationship satisfaction. For others, it means turning up desire, passion, and overall sexual satisfaction, too. Therefore, I'm always on the lookout for new research that helps people increase their loving connection and sensual chemistry-especially when the "fix" is relatively simple and easy to add to a relationship routine.
Relationships
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Dating A Man Who's On SnapChat Is A Red Flag. A Huge One.

I was married, didn't worry about that stuff and neither did my then-husband. We all had fun using the filters and sending the funny pictures to each other. Fast forward a few years and I got a divorce and my kids and I started a group chat and shared our locations with each other. And to this day, even though they are grown, we send no less than twenty snaps to each other a day. Mostly of dogs and funny things that happen to us during the day.
Relationships
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Asking Eric: Should I try to be friends with my ex-wife? I think she's lonely.

Give post-divorce distance; don't treat an ex as a project; friendship requires mutual choice, time, and separate emotional work.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

When My Best Friend Told Me She Was Applying to My Company, I Secretly Hoped She Wouldn't Get It. Now My Worst Fears Have Come True.

I'm friends with my co-worker, not in the way where we naturally grew close after being forced to spend eight hours a day with each other. We were friends before we became co-workers. When I heard she had applied for the same company, I was excited, but grew wary. I secretly didn't want her to get it. I was scared of what it would do to our relationship.
Relationships
fromBustle
2 days ago

I Had A $100,000 Wedding 6 Months Ago. Now I Want A Divorce.

After three years of dating, my husband and I got married six months ago. Our wedding was amazing. We rented a chateau in the south of France, it was black tie, and we danced all night. We're incredibly grateful to my parents, who saved up for years, and to all our guests who flew in from the U.S. and took time off of work. We asked for no gifts, but some people gave us money anyway.
Relationships
Relationships
fromAll Singles And Married
2 days ago

THE HIDDEN SPIRITUAL DANGER OF SEX, HUGGING & KISSING - MEN, READ THIS CAREFULLY.

Every physical act between a man and a woman opens a spiritual door that can bless or harm souls and should be approached with discipline.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

For years, I didn't think my in-laws really understood me. One trip finally made us feel like family.

A visit to Bulgaria allowed American in-laws to understand and embrace Bulgarian roots, bridging cultural differences and strengthening family bonds.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! My Best Friend Is About to Marry a Nightmare. I Should Know.

Fiancé displays patterns of instability, potential abuse, financial unreliability, and estranged family ties; prioritize the friend's safety, support her, set boundaries, and seek professional help.
#family-dynamics
Relationships
fromWIRED
3 days ago

AI Relationships Are on the Rise. A Divorce Boom Could Be Next

AI companions complicate marital and custody disputes and may increase divorce filings as people form emotional or romantic attachments to chatbots.
#family-boundaries
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Quiet Shock of Erotic Grief

No one warns you about erotic grief. We hear about and live menopause, testosterone changes, cancer treatment, chronic illness, and the slow, steady realities of aging-but almost no one prepares us for this part: One day, desire may not be as effortless as it once was. It may not rise on command. It may go quiet, or slow down, or disappear for stretches. And that shift can break your heart a little.
Relationships
Relationships
fromBustle
3 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Thursday, November 13

Mercury retrograde disrupts precision and productivity; reassess responsibilities, restructure tasks, and expect emotional clarity and meaningful connection as Venus in Scorpio supports heartfelt gestures.
Relationships
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

My Father Left Me $4 Million, and My Step Sister Feels Entitled to a Piece

Individuals are not obligated to share inherited money and should only give what they choose, clearly distinguishing voluntary gifts from obligations.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Boyfriends are cringe. But is the #boysober trend a feminist reclamation or a neoconservative tilt? | Lisa Portolan

Many young women are rejecting traditional relationship-centred identities, embracing #boysober abstention as feminist self-preservation against dating fatigue, surveillance, and emotional labour.
Relationships
fromBored Panda
3 days ago

20 Times Partners Learned New Things About Their Significant Other While Seeing Them Work From Home

Working from home reveals previously unseen professional behaviors and surprising traits in partners.
Relationships
fromBustle
3 days ago

"Quiet Dating" Will Help You Remove Relationship Pressures

Quiet dating prioritizes private, self-focused connection and exploration over public validation, social milestones, and external pressure.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Boyfriend Is Married. That Wasn't a Problem-Until I Stayed Over at His Apartment.

Staying overnight in a spouse's shared home can reveal emotional consequences of hierarchical open-marriage dynamics and provoke insecurity in secondary partners.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Wife is the Best at This Specific Sex Move. But She Refuses to Give Me the Complete Experience.

Respect partner boundaries and communicate to learn why refusal occurs; address practical issues (taste, nausea, health) or negotiate alternative satisfying finishes.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Harriette Cole: I sometimes give this guy money, so shouldn't he listen when I need to talk?

End the casual relationship with an unemployed, emotionally unavailable man during an unfinished divorce and focus on resolving personal legal and emotional issues.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Family Strategies for Leveraging Sibling Success

When parents catch behavioral issues in their younger children such as aggression, defiance, rule-breaking, or difficulty controlling impulses, the first instinct may be to adjust their parenting styles or to seek professional guidance. These approaches do have merit, but many families overlook a powerful influence on younger children's behaviours: their older siblings. The relationship between siblings is one of the most important bonds in the family system, with potential for positive or negative influence.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

What It Really Means to Be Sexually Compatible

In conversations I've had with hundreds of college students and social media followers, I've noticed a stubborn myth surrounding the idea of sexual compatibility. People love to romanticize it as if it's some kind of cosmic spark. You meet someone, sparks fly, and voilà, you either "have it" or you don't. But the truth is, sexual compatibility isn't magic. It's not about destiny. It's about dynamics, and yes, it can evolve and deepen over time.
Relationships
Relationships
fromAol
4 days ago

Hey Pandas, AITA For Refusing To Babysit My Sister's Baby After She Called Me "Basically Unemployed"?

A freelance illustrator refused to babysit during a client deadline and confronted her sister for belittling her career.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Never Want My Kids to Accuse Me of Being Unfair With My Money. But on This One Line Item, I'm Afraid I Have to Be.

My company pays for the employees' health insurance and then the employee can add (and pay for) additional insurance, including for kids. "Kids" insurance costs the same if you have one kid or six kids. When Anna and Ben graduated college and started working, I kept them on my insurance because I was already purchasing the "Kids" insurance for Caroline. Anna switched to her own insurance at 26 and Ben will be 26 soon and do the same. Caroline now has a full-time job with benefits, including insurance. Her insurance is not free, but costs significantly less than "Kids" at my company. I never had a stated plan to insure my children until they were 26-it just worked out that way for my older children and didn't cost me any additional money. But it's clearly a benefit they received courtesy of me that Caroline won't receive.
Relationships
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Male Friendship Check-In

Many men form friendships primarily in person; fathers show generational shifts, ongoing contact sustains bonds, and some generations appear less lonely than headlines imply.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Mother-in-Law Is Very Strict About Her Thanksgiving Menu. I Can't Do One More Year of This.

Address underlying family and marital tensions and pursue practical compromises—bring dishes, eat separately, or cook your own turkey—instead of avoiding gatherings over bad food.
Relationships
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

5 New Things To Try In Bed This Month If Your Winter Sex Needs A Little Spice

Small, low-cost changes—like altering sexual pace, exploring pleasure mapping, and using a signature scent—can refresh long-term sexual intimacy and strengthen arousal cues.
#communication
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Accountability: The Courage to Look in the Mirror

Real repair in relationships begins when each partner takes compassionate inward accountability instead of insisting the other change.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

If You Never Fight, Someone Is Hiding

Fair, honest conflict reveals partners' triggers, coping styles, and values; avoiding fights often signals hiding and undermines relationship health.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Colleague Has a Routine That Gets Her Through the Night Shift. Unfortunately, It Involves Tormenting Me.

A night-shift coworker plays loud, repetitive music and sings off-key throughout 12-hour shifts, creating persistent disturbance in a small shared workspace.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Ex-NFL star Matt Kalil offered $300,000 after ex-wife's reoodvelation about his manhood

CamSoda offered Matt Kalil a $300,000 partnership after his ex-wife claimed his penis size caused their divorce, and he has since remarried.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

When I Met My Girlfriend, She Had the Best Boob Job I'd Ever Seen. What She's Done to Them Now Has Left Me Reeling.

Missing a partner's former physical attribute after body modification is common and not incompatible with loving the partner; seek help if thoughts cause significant distress.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Timothee Chalamet dumps' Kylie Jenner but she'll beg him to return: report

Kylie Jenner attended her mother's 70th birthday party without Timothee Chalamet, fueling breakup rumors as sources describe relationship trouble and his busy filming schedule.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Open AI Is Putting the "X" in Xmas This December

In October 2025, Sam Altman announced that OpenAI will be enabling erotic and adult content on ChatGPT by December of this year. They had pulled back, he said, out of concern for the mental health problems associated with ChatGPT use. In his opinion, those issues had been largely resolved, and the company is not the " elected moral police of the world," Altman said.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Boyfriend Just Asked Me to Do Something to Him in Bed. But If I Follow Through, I'll Think Less of Him.

You wrote that you know you would think less of him. If you're certain, or even fairly certain, that you will lose a significant amount of attraction or respect for your partner if you proceed with a particular sex act, the situation is more high-risk for the relationship than a turn-off or a lack of interest would be. "Mean" here would look like using language of shame and judgment when talking to him about it: "Ew, gross, I'll never see you as a man again."
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Top 5 Arguments in Modern Relationships

Some couples bicker for the better part of their time together. Others may prefer to simmer in silence until something like a misplaced sock becomes a referendum on the relationship as a whole. Conflict, in its many shapes and sizes, is par for the course in intimacy. For this reason, psychologists rarely concern themselves with whether or not couples fight anymore; all signs point to the fact that conflict exists in some way or another in a majority of relationships.
Relationships
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Harriette Cole: My husband's casual comment about my job is weighing on me

Prioritize actionable career development and hire an executive coach to convert critical feedback into strategic growth rather than dwelling on emotional hurt.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: My wife's entitled brother lives with us, and I can't deal with it any longer

He has always been whiny and entitled, but now he likes to yell, expecting silence in return. We live in a small house. What if I flipped out every time he disturbed my sleep? It's half my house! I'm disabled and retired and living on Social Security benefits. My wife refuses to back me up and tell her brother he doesn't get to disrespect me.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Shadow Side of Values

When values are held too tightly, they can harden into rigidity, alienate others, or even undermine the very goals they were meant to advance. Applying values too strongly can create a paradox for leaders: how to hold onto values without them becoming vices and how to retain the "value" of values without undermining the service they exist to support.Every value has a shadow side. Empathy can morph into overaccommodation, integrity into inflexibility, and accountability into blame.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Science Behind the "Bird Theory Test"

Along comes the " bird theory test," the newest entry into the relationship-improvement landscape. If you haven't heard of this, it's simple enough. All you have to do is tell your partner, "I saw a bird today." If your partner asks you questions about the bird-what species it was, what it was doing, etc.-this is good. If your partner stolidly continues to focus on whatever they were doing when you made the observation, you may be in trouble.
Relationships
Relationships
fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

When the Person You Love Is Disappearing into Addiction - Tiny Buddha

Healthy boundaries protect personal well-being while allowing love for someone struggling with addiction.
Relationships
fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

People Are Sharing Their Worst "Father-In-Law From Hell" Experiences, And I Have No Words

Fathers-in-law exert control, make unreasonable wedding demands, contribute little financially, and verbally abuse partners, undermining relationships and causing emotional distress.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I got married 10 years ago. When I look back on my wedding gifts, I'm surprised by what stood the test of time.

I remember opening our bounty of wedding gifts vividly. Ten years ago, right after our wedding, my husband and I road-tripped to New Orleans for our honeymoon, and we passed the time on the road by opening a gift every hour or so. With every bit of tissue paper, we felt like the most well-loved people in the world. Friends and family gave us so many of the things we needed to set up our home and start our family. I thought for sure that every single kind gesture would be bright in my mind forever, but it turns out that many of the specifics of those gifts have faded and been replaced by the feeling of the warm glow of support I felt opening them, as my mind has filled up with 10 more years of life.
Relationships
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Support My Husband's Plan to Get Plastic Surgery. But the Way He Plans to Pay for It Is Unacceptable.

Balance partners' cosmetic goals with household capacity: avoid a second job that overloads parenting and consider shared budgeting, overseas options, and alternatives.
[ Load more ]