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fromSlate Magazine
3 hours ago

I Want to Teach My Girlfriend a New Trick in Bed. The Problem Is Where I Learned It From.

A man seeks advice on whether to teach his girlfriend a specific oral technique he learned from another woman during their breakup, fearing jealousy despite her stated desire to make him orgasm.
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fromThe Gottman Institute
1 hour ago

Dopamine in Relationships: What Gottman's Research Reveals About the Stages of Love

Dopamine drives initial romantic attraction and excitement, but lasting love requires emotional attunement, trust, and friendship built through three phases: limerence, trust, and commitment.
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fromScary Mommy
2 hours ago

Romance Duo "Christina Lauren" Talk About Romance Versus Reality & The Current Projects

Christina Lauren co-authors normalize intimate wellness discussions through romance writing and partnerships, emphasizing realistic female experiences in both fiction and real life.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 hours ago

My New Girlfriend Just Told Me What She Wants Me to Do to Her in Bed. This Feels Wrong.

Communication about specific BDSM preferences is essential before assuming domination means denigration; partners should discuss what submission and dominance actually mean to them individually.
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fromScary Mommy
8 hours ago

All My Mom Friends Hate My Husband

Friends' critical observations about your husband may reflect their own biases, but could also reveal genuine relationship patterns you've normalized over time.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 hours ago

Couples who survived retirement together didn't plan more activities or give each other more space-they all had one conversation in the first three months that most couples avoid because it requires admitting something neither person wants to say out loud - Silicon Canals

Retirement can strain marriages when couples lose the separate worlds and independence that sustained their relationship for decades.
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fromSilicon Canals
12 hours ago

My grandmother cleaned when she was angry and the house was always spotless and nobody ever connected those two facts-and the day I caught myself scrubbing the kitchen floor after an argument with my husband I heard her in my knees and understood that I'd inherited a coping mechanism that looks like a virtue but is actually a fist - Silicon Canals

Unprocessed emotions and coping mechanisms pass through generations as inherited patterns, often disguised as positive traits like industriousness or perfectionism.
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fromPortland Monthly
4 hours ago

From the Editor: Building Community Isn't Always Fun. Do It Anyway.

Proximity-based community organizing builds solidarity across differences through sustained engagement and shared material goals, fostering understanding that transcends initial disagreements.
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fromSilicon Canals
10 hours ago

I asked four men who'd been divorced for over a decade what they understand now that they didn't understand during the marriage and all four said some version of the same sentence-and it wasn't about communication, effort, or love. It was about something far more structural that nobody teaches men before they stand at an altar. - Silicon Canals

Marriages fail not from lack of love but from fundamental misalignment in core values and life vision between partners.
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fromBustle
5 hours ago

The Case for Doing Absolutely Nothing at Girls' Night (And Making It the Best One Yet)

Unstructured social gatherings with close friends create deeper connections and more memorable moments than elaborately planned events.
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fromThe Gottman Institute
4 hours ago

What is Gratitude? And is it the Antidote to Contempt

Gratitude in relationships is a deliberate habit of noticing and acknowledging your partner's positive behaviors, which builds an emotional reserve that sustains the partnership through conflict.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

America's economy is so bad that it's driving a loneliness crisis, as two-thirds skip weddings and dinners to make ends meet | Fortune

Two-thirds of Americans skip social events due to financial constraints, but 56% hide the real reason from friends and family, creating isolation and anxiety.
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fromPsychology Today
20 hours ago

'I Really Don't Want to Hear This'

Managing privacy in relationships requires thoughtful decisions about what information to share or withhold, balancing respect for others' privacy with relationship dynamics.
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fromAll Singles And Married
4 hours ago

The Advantages of Marrying a Woman Older Than Me.

Age-gap relationships with older women offer emotional maturity, stronger communication, and relationship stability when built on mutual respect and shared values.
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fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago

My boyfriend lives in the house I bought and pays for half of everything, including the mortgage. It benefits us both.

A couple uses separate property ownership with a cohabitation agreement to build wealth while protecting individual assets, planning to each own one property that they'll eventually rent out together.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

Women are being abandoned by their partners on hiking trails. What's behind alpine divorce'?

Alpine divorce describes women being abandoned or left behind by male partners during outdoor adventures, often resulting in relationship breakups.
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fromThe Atlantic
8 hours ago

Are We Still 'The Intimate Animal'?

Evolutionary biologist Justin Garcia argues that intimacy is central to human reproduction and wellbeing, yet modern society faces an unprecedented intimacy crisis affecting increasing numbers of people.
fromIndependent
15 hours ago

'I put the family home into my wife's name to get agricultural relief, but now we are separating and she says I have no entitlement to the house. Is this true?'

A number of years ago I was being left some land and the advice I got at the time was that to qualify for agricultural relief, I should put the family home into my wife's name alone. That was fine at the time, but I since discovered my wife has been having an affair and relations are not good between us, to say the least.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

The HR exec from the viral Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' video says she can't get a job

Kristin Cabot struggles to find employment eight months after a viral 'kiss cam' incident at a Coldplay concert sparked public speculation and harassment.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I worked in the same building for fifteen years, knew everyone's name, attended every retirement party-and when I left, three people texted me goodbye, and I realized proximity had been doing all the work our friendships were supposed to be doing - Silicon Canals

Workplace relationships rely heavily on proximity rather than genuine connection, and most dissolve when that proximity ends.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Children who grew up in homes where emotions were never discussed openly usually become adults who display these 8 communication patterns-and most of them have no idea they're doing it - Silicon Canals

People raised in emotionally avoidant households develop communication patterns that redirect conversations away from feelings and use anger as their primary emotional outlet.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

The people who thrive after 40 without burning out almost always let go of these 7 things in their thirties - Silicon Canals

Successful people in their forties released the myth that more work hours equal more success, prioritizing energy management and productivity over constant hustle.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Can You Spot Emotional Abuse, Neglect, or Attunement?

Emotional neglect involves missing or misunderstanding a partner's feelings, while emotional abuse dismisses feelings and shifts blame, requiring emotional attunement to differentiate between them.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Do These 2 Things Consistently and Get Along With Anyone

Stable relationships require consistent kindness and truthfulness; inconsistent behavior destabilizes trust and increases anxiety, while maintaining kindness during conflict requires relinquishing the need for external validation.
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fromSilicon Canals
22 hours ago

I'm 66 and I finally stopped being available to everyone all the time-not because I became selfish, but because I realized that being needed and being valued are two completely different things, and I had been confusing them for fifty years - Silicon Canals

Being constantly available and useful to others does not equate to being valued; true value comes from relationships where people seek your company beyond practical needs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

3 Signs You're Being Emotionally 'Left on Read'

Being emotionally 'left on read' occurs when partners acknowledge feelings without responding meaningfully, creating psychological stress through covert relational patterns that lack behavioral follow-through.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Are You the Initiator or the Reactor?

Relationship conflicts often stem from mismatched communication rhythms rather than personality flaws, requiring partners to recognize and adjust to each other's timing.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

We went from being a 2-car household to just sharing one. So far, the benefits have outweighed the inconvenience.

Sharing a car after totaling one vehicle improved communication, reduced expenses, and preserved independence while helping save money for major life goals.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Can Voice Notes Hit the Right Note on Dating Apps?

Voice notes on dating apps convey vocal characteristics and reduce uncertainty about potential matches, potentially improving dating success compared to text messaging alone.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

My brothers and I built a company together, which requires the specific skill of disagreeing with someone you love and then sitting at the same dinner table, and I've come to believe that the families who can do that-argue well and stay-have something most organizations spend millions trying to manufacture - Silicon Canals

Family businesses succeed by separating professional disagreement from personal relationships, maintaining passionate debate while preserving deep bonds.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Servers Notice This Clear Difference Between Boomer And Gen Z Diners - Tasting Table

Boomers and Gen Z diners differ significantly in how they interact with restaurant staff, with Boomers engaging in extensive conversation while Gen Z remains reserved, reflecting broader generational communication patterns.
fromThe Gottman Institute
1 day ago

Bridging the Gap: Relationship Science and Religion

Behind the closed doors of a therapy practice, science and spiritual traditions are not adversaries. In fact, knowing how to ensure that your belief system is compatible with counseling can transform your experience and strengthen your bond.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Ask Allison: I'm recently married and I'm an average weight - but I keep getting asked publicly about my size and if I'm pregnant. Help!

Unsolicited comments about weight and pregnancy are inappropriate regardless of someone's body size, and people have the right to establish boundaries against such intrusive remarks.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

Too Many Couples Believe These Myths About Healthy Relationships

Healthy relationships require ongoing work, honest communication, and intentional effort through difficult periods, not effortless ease.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

My life collapsed when my husband had an affair. How can I recover? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri

Infidelity-induced trauma can fragment identity and sense of self, requiring professional support to rebuild coherence and prevent lasting bitterness.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How to Let Go of Resentments

Resentments are past-focused emotions rooted in unresolved issues and childhood wounds that create distance and anger in relationships through accumulated hurt and unmet needs.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

I stopped trying to explain my boundaries and started just having them. The people who needed the explanation were never going to respect the boundary. They needed the explanation so they could argue with it. - Silicon Canals

Boundaries don't require extensive explanations to be valid; offering detailed justifications often enables boundary violations rather than preventing them.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Gen Z is dating less. The result is one of the most unprepared workforces | Fortune

Gen Z's reduced romantic relationships and social interactions leave them unprepared for workplace communication and conflict navigation skills.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Nobody talks about the specific exhaustion of being the family member who translates between everyone else - the one who calls after every argument to explain what your sister actually meant, what dad was really trying to say, what your mother needs but won't ask for - and the day you stop translating is the day the whole family loses a language it never knew it was speaking - Silicon Canals

Family translators absorb emotional labor by mediating conflicts and decoding unspoken meanings between family members, often without recognition or consent.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Love. Crash. Rebuild.

Relationship ruptures stem from unexamined sensitivities and differing decision-making styles rather than incompatibility, and subtle defensiveness often masks deeper issues about autonomy and inclusion.
#long-term-relationships
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The hardest conversation in a 40-year marriage isn't about infidelity or money or the children - it's the one where someone finally says "I don't think you actually know me" and the other person can't argue because they realize the version of you they married was updated so slowly they never noticed the original was gone - Silicon Canals

Long-term relationships deteriorate through imperceptible gradual changes, not dramatic events, causing partners to become strangers despite decades together.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Psychology says people who stay in the same relationship for 40+ years aren't settling or stuck - they usually display these 7 emotional capacities that serial monogamists rarely develop - Silicon Canals

Long-term couples succeed by developing emotional regulation skills, communication practices, and intentional commitment rather than luck or finding the perfect partner.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

We've been together since we were 16. Now, at 67, caring for our grandkids is another way we bond.

Rena and Denny Clare have maintained a strong 51-year marriage since meeting at 16 by celebrating milestones, prioritizing affection, and maintaining open communication and physical intimacy.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The hardest conversation in a 40-year marriage isn't about infidelity or money or the children - it's the one where someone finally says "I don't think you actually know me" and the other person can't argue because they realize the version of you they married was updated so slowly they never noticed the original was gone - Silicon Canals

Long-term relationships deteriorate through imperceptible gradual changes, not dramatic events, causing partners to become strangers despite decades together.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Psychology says people who stay in the same relationship for 40+ years aren't settling or stuck - they usually display these 7 emotional capacities that serial monogamists rarely develop - Silicon Canals

Long-term couples succeed by developing emotional regulation skills, communication practices, and intentional commitment rather than luck or finding the perfect partner.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

We've been together since we were 16. Now, at 67, caring for our grandkids is another way we bond.

Rena and Denny Clare have maintained a strong 51-year marriage since meeting at 16 by celebrating milestones, prioritizing affection, and maintaining open communication and physical intimacy.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Forgiveness vs. Reconciliation in Family Estrangement

Family estrangement involves increasing physical or emotional distance from family members and occurs on a continuum; forgiveness is not necessary for reconciliation to happen.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

There's One Simple Thing My Wife Could Do to Improve Our Sex Life, but She's "Too Lazy." I'm at My Wit's End!

After 26 years of satisfactory sex, accepting your partner's bodily autonomy regarding pubic hair grooming is more important than pursuing an unmet preference.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

I asked 20 people over 70 what they miss most about their parents and not one of them said advice, wisdom, or guidance - every single one described a physical sensation: the weight of a hand on their shoulder, the sound of a specific laugh, the smell of a coat, a kitchen, a car - and most of them hadn't felt it in thirty years but could describe it in four seconds - Silicon Canals

Physical sensations and sensory memories—touch, smell, sound—outlast wisdom and advice as the most enduring and meaningful memories of deceased loved ones.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

The Truth About Sex After 70 That No One Tells You

Societal taboos and ageist attitudes create mystery around older adult sexuality, but comprehensive sex education and open dialogue can normalize and improve sexual experiences in later life.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My wife and I let go of our dreams and left New York City. We moved to a small town so we could be closer to my in-laws.

A couple relocated from New York City to Delaware near family after their son's birth, prioritizing proximity to support systems over urban lifestyle and community aspirations.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I want a prenup, but my fiancee won't even discuss it. How do I get her to sign the papers?

Prenuptial agreements protect business assets and employees, but require addressing the emotional significance marriage holds for partners who view it as a commitment beyond legal contracts.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I asked 15 retired men what surprised them most about aging and not one of them said the physical decline-every single one described a moment when someone they loved started treating them gently, and the gentleness hurt more than anything their body ever did because it meant the world had reclassified them without asking - Silicon Canals

Aging brings an unexpected emotional pain when loved ones begin treating you as fragile, shifting your identity and role within relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Setting Boundaries Triggers Guilt and Anxiety

Saying no is difficult for people-pleasers due to fear of rejection, but setting clear boundaries does not damage relationships and requires practicing discomfort tolerance.
#relationship-advice
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Wife Made an Unusual Sound During Sex. At First, I Didn't Mind. Then the Bloodcurdling Reality Hit Me.

A single incident of a partner falling asleep during sex does not indicate poor sexual performance and should be attributed to fatigue rather than incompatibility or inadequacy.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

My Friend Is Getting TikTok Famous Using My Trauma And I'm Not Sure What To Do

An advice column addresses relationship and personal challenges, including household labor expectations, coming out to religious parents, and friend exploitation of trauma.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Wife Made an Unusual Sound During Sex. At First, I Didn't Mind. Then the Bloodcurdling Reality Hit Me.

A single incident of a partner falling asleep during sex does not indicate poor sexual performance and should be attributed to fatigue rather than incompatibility or inadequacy.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

My Friend Is Getting TikTok Famous Using My Trauma And I'm Not Sure What To Do

An advice column addresses relationship and personal challenges, including household labor expectations, coming out to religious parents, and friend exploitation of trauma.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I asked 9 divorce attorneys what they notice about couples who stay together versus couples who split and not a single one mentioned love. Every answer described the same invisible skill most people never think to develop. - Silicon Canals

Successful marriages depend on the ability to repair after conflict and maintain a shared "couple identity," not on passion or love alone.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I asked 20 women over 65 what they wish someone had said to them in their 40s and not one of them mentioned career advice, health tips, or financial planning-every single one described a sentence they needed to hear from one specific person, and most of them still haven't heard it - Silicon Canals

Women over 65 regret unspoken words from specific people more than practical life decisions, with most never receiving the acknowledgment they needed.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

The hardest conversations in any close friendship aren't arguments. They're the ones where someone finally says what they actually need instead of what's easy to hear, and both people discover whether the friendship was built on honesty or on comfort. - Silicon Canals

Meaningful friendships depend on quiet, vulnerable conversations where people express unmet needs rather than on resolving loud arguments.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Nobody talks about the specific loneliness of being the person who always remembers-who calls on birthdays, sends the card, checks in after the hospital visit-and then realizing in your 60s that you've built an entire social life around being thoughtful and not a single person in it has ever returned the favor without being reminded - Silicon Canals

Being the person who always remembers and initiates contact creates one-sided relationships where reciprocal effort rarely develops, leading to isolation despite decades of connection maintenance.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

This Couple Asked Me To Help With Their Divorce Until I Uncovered Their 30-Year Secret

Breakup therapy helps couples end relationships constructively by examining their shared history, creating a written narrative together, and resolving unanswered questions to prevent lasting resentment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Blind date: He looked at me, 5ft, and said he was looking for someone around 5ft 6in'

A blind date between two strangers reveals strong compatibility through engaging conversation, shared interests in travel, and natural rapport with no awkward moments.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Gaslighters Con Their Partners into Believing Them

Gaslighting is deliberate manipulation where someone convinces you your memory is wrong, exploiting memory's natural fallibility to control partners in close relationships.
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fromVulture
3 days ago

The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives Finale Recap: Now What?

Layla reveals a four-year battle with anorexia, exacerbated by online commentary and GLP-1 use, while other cast members face unresolved personal crises.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

In my 20s treat 'em mean, keep 'em keen' felt like power. In my 50s I see that dating strategy for what it is: fear

Dating games learned in youth become coping mechanisms for midlife insecurity, revealing that strategic emotional distance masks fear rather than demonstrating value.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

I Regret Saying Yes To My Boyfriend's Proposal

Uncertainty about marriage after saying yes indicates misalignment between personal aspirations and relationship expectations that requires honest communication before proceeding.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Are You Being Held In Your Relationship?

Emotional safety and consistent holding, not dating tactics or attachment styles, are fundamental to building genuine intimacy and trust in early relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Your Body Pays the Price of Family Belonging

The nervous system registers family micro-rejections as threats, creating physical symptoms, while maintaining authentic self within family relationships requires building internal resources and boundaries.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How the In-Between Helps Men Make Friends

Men typically form friendships through shared activities and low-stakes engagement rather than direct emotional conversation, with idle chat during these activities serving as the foundation for trust and deeper connection.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Tell us about the greatest, most neighborly neighbor you've ever had

Neighbor interactions have declined significantly across all age groups from 2017 to 2023, yet good neighbors provide invaluable support and friendship for those without nearby family.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

'What a waste of money': Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary urges couples to ditch the extravagant wedding and do this instead | Fortune

Kevin O'Leary advises couples to skip expensive weddings and instead opt for small civil ceremonies, saving money for their financial future.
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Rosamund Pike says it was 'important to cement' her relationship by starting a family - not having a wedding

My failure to get married. Well, it's a big deal for a 28-year-old, isn't it? Your, sort of, template for womanhood - you're doing the right thing. Got a lovely boyfriend, he's asked you to marry him, you're getting engaged, and there's going to be a wedding, and you know, it's the right age.
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fromTheroot
4 days ago

The Long Friendship Between These Two Women Will Make You Cry

Two best friends demonstrate unwavering support as one battles cancer, maintaining their life traditions and adventures together while navigating treatment.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

I raised my kids the way my father raised me - present for the big moments and missing for the small ones - and now I watch my son doing the same thing and don't know how to speak without saying everything at once - Silicon Canals

Generational patterns of prioritizing work over family relationships perpetuate through modeling, creating cycles that are difficult to break without conscious awareness and intervention.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I've Decided to Do Something Drastic Once My Daughter Turns 18. She Has No Idea.

A parent plans to cut off financial support for their daughter after high school graduation and seeks advice on timing the disclosure, while maintaining their firm decision despite potential relationship consequences.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

My mother's best advice: you're allowed to enjoy nice things

You're allowed to enjoy nice things. Both elements—the nice things and being allowed them—were equally important. She was a fervent believer in the restorative power of a treat, taking herself out for solo breakfasts most weeks (a bacon muffin and a cup of coffee in the cosseted calm of Bettys Tea Rooms), ordering chips at the slightest provocation, staying in chic hotels she had a pre-internet gift for ferreting out and being coaxed by department store salesladies into buying expensive unguents.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

When Love Turns Into Romantic Fixation

Romantic fixation tricks the brain into believing another person is necessary for emotional regulation, causing loss of autonomy and self-identity that transforms relationships from enriching to painful.
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fromBusiness Matters
6 days ago

Real-time video translation for families: How to end awkward multilingual calls

Real-time video translation removes language barriers in family calls, enabling natural conversations and preserving emotional connection across multilingual households.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My partner and I live in less than 70 square feet. Despite what some people assume, it's great for our relationship.

Extended time together in close quarters strengthens romantic connection through shared novel experiences and collaborative problem-solving rather than diminishing it.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

"Catch-Up Culture" Is Ruining Your Friendships. Here's How To Avoid It.

Catch-up culture—infrequent, scheduled meetups focused on exchanging updates—replaces genuine connection and is eroding meaningful friendships.
fromIndependent
5 days ago

The Divorce Diaries: 'I found bottles of gin in her car - she'd been drink-driving with the kids'

My ex and I got together when we were in our late teens. We came from similar economic backgrounds, but probably very different family environments. She grew up in a bit of a drinking culture. But look, it started out really well and things were good, certainly in the early days.
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fromVulture
5 days ago

Southern Charm Recap: Sorry, Charley

Southern Charm's latest season succeeds primarily through its female cast members, with Salley emerging as the standout star despite her polarizing personality.
fromVulture
4 days ago

Mormon Wives Star Mikayla Matthews Separates From Husband

It's so incredible that everyone's getting these opportunities and going out and living their dreams, but my health has held me back from saying 'yes' to a lot of opportunities. It's definitely discouraging and frustrating, and it kind of holds me back in other places in my life, like my marriage with Jace.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Teaches Us About the Bro Code

The 'bro code' prioritizes male-to-male respect over respect toward women, resulting in harsher consequences for men who disrespect other men than for those who mistreat women.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I never thought I'd join a dating app. After my mom and aunts helped me sign up, I met my boyfriend.

Dating apps successfully facilitate meaningful relationships despite initial skepticism, as evidenced by a three-year partnership that began on Hinge after family encouragement and strategic profile creation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

The were dating AI partners when they found real love with each other

At first, I would just chat with it like a normal human being, then started testing its memory. Later, in a stereotypical girl way, I tried to see if it could read between the lines—if it could sense when I meant more than I was saying. It was surprisingly very good at reading between the lines. I personalised it to be flirtatious and assertive.
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

What Is "Sex Debt" & Is It Killing The Mood In Your Marriage?

The moment sex becomes something you owe rather than something you want, the dynamic shifts entirely. It reframes intimacy as a transaction, and that's where things start to go wrong. Sex debt thinking often comes from a place of insecurity or poor communication. Usually, couples have never discussed what sex actually means to them in the context of their relationship.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

The friends you lose in your 30s and 40s aren't the ones who wronged you. They're the ones who needed you to stay exactly the same person you were when the friendship started, and your growth became something they experienced as abandonment. - Silicon Canals

Long-lasting friendships survive when one person changes and the other remains curious rather than threatened by that evolution.
fromBustle
5 days ago

Why You Should Stop Using The "Soft No" When Making Plans With Friends

A 'soft no' is the antithesis to a firm, assertive response. The soft no feels like a nice middle ground between saying yes, which locks you into the plans, and saying no, which can feel harsh or rude in the moment. Instead, you float somewhere in the middle for days, and sometimes even weeks, on end - but this could deliver an even ruder message than a straight-up 'no' to begin with.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I Lied About My Entire Identity to a Very Close Friend. Now I Want to Come Clean ... So I Can Sleep With Her.

A man who deceived his female friend by claiming to be gay to gain her trust cannot ethically pursue romance without confessing the deception first.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

This Unhealthy Relationship Habit Can Majorly Cross A Line

Venting and complaining are distinct emotional processes with different mental health outcomes; venting seeks understanding and relief while complaining perpetuates negativity.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

There's a particular kind of loneliness that belongs to people who are everyone's safe place but have never once been asked where they go when they're the one who isn't okay - Silicon Canals

Emotional anchors in relationships experience loneliness and identity erosion when support flows persistently in one direction, threatening their sense of self and requiring reciprocal emotional exchange for psychological health.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I Keep Hinting at What My New Girlfriend Should Be Giving Me in Bed. She's Not Getting It.

Direct communication about sexual preferences is essential; ask your partner clearly about oral sex rather than hinting, and be prepared to accept their answer and evaluate compatibility.
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fromQueerty
6 days ago

Gay men share the moment they realized their other half was a "keeper" - Queerty

Queer individuals in long-term relationships shared moments when they recognized their partners as keepers, revealing that recognition often came early through intuition, shared values, and genuine connection.
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

"Being A SAHM Killed My Sex Drive"

Becoming a stay-at-home mom paradoxically worsened the couple's sex life due to increased stress, exhaustion, and resentment rather than improving it as anticipated.
fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

Woman's Simple Advice for Making the World Better Touches the Hearts of Millions

If I see someone and I like their hat, shoes, dress, I might say so. People are always chuffed to bits. And when she is feeling sad herself, she tries to do an act of kindness. Even if it doesn't lift her mood, the other person will feel better.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Singles in the workplace are ignored by family-friendly policies. Here's how employers can fix that

In 1960, 72% of adults were married, and over 90% would go on to marry. HR policies and management practices back then catered to nuclear families with a lone, male breadwinner. Today, dual-career couples and working mothers are common, largely due to the growth of women in the workforce in the second half of the 20th century.
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fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

Nobody talks about the specific loneliness of being in your mid-thirties with no children - not childless by tragedy or by choice but by the slow accumulation of "not yet" until one day you realize the question shifted from "when" to "if" and nobody warned you there wouldn't be a moment where it officially changed, it just drifted - Silicon Canals

Delayed parenthood decisions create an invisible social divide where childless adults in their mid-thirties experience gradual drift from peers and struggle with belonging in either parent or non-parent communities.
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fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

SAVAGE LOVE: Poly Under Duress

A younger woman in a relationship with a married man experiences dismissal of her concerns and is labeled difficult when expressing needs, suggesting potential relationship dysfunction despite initial satisfaction.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

My Love Language Changed After 9 Years Of Marriage & It Makes So Much Sense

Love languages can shift over time, reflecting unmet needs in different life seasons rather than remaining fixed personality traits throughout a relationship.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

2 Ways Emotionally Secure People Handle Tough Conversations

Emotionally secure people manage difficult conversations by regulating their own nervous systems first, then addressing relationship issues, enabling clearer communication and preserved connection.
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fromBusiness Insider
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My boyfriend and I live in a 500-square-foot apartment with another couple so we can afford New York City rent

Four young adults share a two-bedroom apartment in New York City to afford living costs while pursuing careers, navigating compromises and negotiations as the price of financial stability and community.
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fromSilicon Canals
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Psychology says the families where nothing was ever discussed are the ones producing the adults who can't stop talking about everything - and both generations think the other one is the problem - Silicon Canals

Families that suppress meaningful conversation often produce adults who compulsively overshare, as a reaction to years of being unheard and emotionally dismissed.
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