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Voices of Generations: How Family Stories Foster Belonging

Throughout many immigrant experiences, stories collected from family members can be a starting point for migrants. The memories gleaned from parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles-who crossed dozens of borders at great risk and with immense pain-can settle into the consciousness of new host communities for decades. For the migrants, these stories and memories represent the first step into a new world and contain lifelines with the potential and promise to build new, resilient identities and a sense of belonging in often hostile environments.
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fromSlate Magazine
13 hours ago

I Finally Decided to Get Botox. Then I Saw My Family, and Things Took a Turn for the Worse.

Outwardly improved appearance can hide serious invisible illness, prompting family disbelief and pressure that necessitates clear, firm boundaries to protect health.
#social-media
fromHuffPost
4 hours ago
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The Funniest Tweets From Couples To Get You Through This Week

Couples find humor in everyday relationship moments shared as short, relatable social-media posts.
fromHuffPost
1 week ago
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The Funniest Tweets From Couples To Get You Through This Week

Couples on X, Bluesky, and Threads find humor in everyday moments of love, with weekly roundups collecting the funniest posts and an email signup providing updates.
fromSlate Magazine
13 hours ago

Help! I Dumped My Boyfriend Over a Terrifying "Prank." Now He's Begging for a Second Chance.

I live on a farm (Todd is definitely a city boy), and one morning I went out to fix my electric fence. I turned it off before working on it, of course, but while I was leaning over the top wire Todd thought it would be funny to turn it back on. Now this isn't the electric fence from Jurassic Park, but it has a pretty powerful charger on it, and it knocked me back on my heels and made me cry out.
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fromBusiness Insider
14 hours ago

LinkedIn is getting intimate, from screening dates to keeping tabs on your ex

LinkedIn's professional visibility exposes personal life, causing embarrassment and privacy breaches when users search exes or romantic interests, forcing trade-offs between exposure and privacy.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
13 hours ago

Asking Eric: I can't make myself be happy about my partner's job

Separate work life from the relationship, set boundaries, communicate needs, and cultivate independent interests to reduce envy and distance caused by partner's work travel.
#marriage
fromIndependent
4 days ago
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The Divorce Diaries: 'I wish people felt less shame about divorce - it was the best decision I ever made'

fromIndependent
4 days ago
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The Divorce Diaries: 'I wish people felt less shame about divorce - it was the best decision I ever made'

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fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

Friendfluence: How Friends Can Help Vs. Hurt Your Dating

Friends strongly shape dating outcomes by influencing social activities, introductions, expectations, and revealing their willingness to help.
#grandparenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I'm a psychologist and grandmother of 6. Here are 6 ways grandparents can build better relationships with their kids and grandkids.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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I'm a psychologist and grandmother of 6. Here are 6 ways grandparents can build better relationships with their kids and grandkids.

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fromHuffPost
12 hours ago

The 1 Type Of Friendship You Might Not Realize You Need

Friendships across 10+ year age gaps offer mentorship, fresh perspectives, emotional support, spontaneity, personal growth, and renewed purpose when balanced to avoid one-sided dynamics.
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fromSlate Magazine
13 hours ago

Help! I Can't Let All My Friends Hang Out Together. They're Starting to Catch on-But Don't Know the Reason Why.

A person maintains separate friend groups because certain friends clash socially, leading to exclusion from shared events.
#dating
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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Financial Abuse Is More Common Than You Think

Financial abuse often accompanies other abuse, involves controlling access to money and spending, and can be reduced by clear boundaries and financial independence.
#communication
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I moved in with my girlfriend in London after only a few months of dating. I was terrified.

I met an incredible woman on a random outing to London while I was living life in slow motion, alone in a quiet English seaside town. I fell in love in a way that surprised me, both in its speed and its certainty. I knew it was her. The relationship unfolded across train rides, weekends, and the growing realization that what I thought was a temporary chapter in my life was quietly becoming its center.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

A major factor in Gen Z and millennial divorce is 'financial future faking.' It's like long-term partner catfishing about money | Fortune

Financial future faking—promising shared homes, lifestyles, or long-term security without intent—undermines trust and contributes to Gen Z and millennial breakups and delayed marriages.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

This is how we do it: The dark room is a judgment-free place, where we can live out fantasies together'

A couple maintains emotional connection while exploring others sexually by using signals, shared boundaries, and returning to intimate, freer sex together at home.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I've Been a Couples Therapist for 25 Years. I Know the Dark Truth About Couples Who "Don't Fight."

When you're with the right person, it's effortless (wrong). Never go to bed angry (also wrong). Relationship advice is often centered on the idea that we shouldn't experience frustration with each other, a sentiment that sounds nice, in theory. In reality, that goal keeps us repeating the same patterns and wondering why we keep having the same fight; why our partner still doesn't understand us; or why we feel alone.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

4 Questions to Help You Avoid Arguments

Being a couple is all about working together as a team, having each other's backs, and doing your best to help each other build the lives you want. But there will be clear snags and challenges-different priorities or perspectives, or feeling bothered by what your partner is doing. Just like building a house, you start with a solid foundation. Or think of it as a thermostat that helps maintain a steady emotional temperature.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

People In Long-Term Relationships Are Sharing How They Keep The Spark Alive, And I'm Intrigued

Long-term couples sustain attraction through playful flirting, surprising physical intimacy, repeated romantic gestures, and thoughtful acts of service that demonstrate attention and creativity.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Michelle Doherty on the end of her relationship: It is the most terrifying decision. But I just kept thinking, this is not a relationship, this is not how I want my life to be'

Michelle Doherty returned to Donegal for Christmas while grieving her father's recent death, ending a relationship, and navigating single parenthood and dating again.
#family-dynamics
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Help! My Brother's Horrid Behavior Has Pushed Me to the Breaking Point. But I'm Not Sure I Can Stomach the Solution.

fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Help! My Brother's Horrid Behavior Has Pushed Me to the Breaking Point. But I'm Not Sure I Can Stomach the Solution.

fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Making The Decision to Divorce

If you are in an unhealthy marriage that has been dysfunctional for years, it may be hard to accept the reality that your marriage and/or your spouse is not going to change. You've invested time and energy into this relationship and don't want to give up now. Maybe you keep thinking that once life settles down, or you get that new job, or the kids are more independent, then things will get better.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I'm a New Dad Again. Yay-Except It's Made Me Completely Unrecognizable in Bed.

Parenthood and childbirth-related stress commonly reduce sexual desire; evaluate biology, communicate with your partner, allow time, and consider testing or therapy to restore intimacy.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 day ago

Unique Adult Birthday Themes: Party Theme Ideas To Celebrate

Intimate, activity-focused adult birthday themes prioritize meaningful connections, fewer guests, and relaxed planning over large, stressful parties.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

There is one story we never tell': will old family photos bring joy to my ailing mother or remind us of dark secrets?

A son curates his mother's life by sorting decades of possessions and photographs after Alzheimer's necessitates full-time nursing care.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Boyfriend Swore He Was Divorced When We Met. Then I Came Across Something I'll Never Forget.

Stop seeing a partner who lied about being divorced and secretly remains married; continued involvement makes one complicit in deception and undermines future trust.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Harriette Cole: She keeps asking. My answer is never going to be yes.

Set loving boundaries by scheduling visits, keeping calls to sharing highlights, inviting reciprocal visits, and using storytelling to maintain closeness and respect.
#friendship
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Sibling Identities: Different Paths, Same Home

Siblings usually grow up together in the same house, with the same parents, and sharing the same cultural background, yet they still become remarkably different people with distinct interests and divergent life paths. This is a widespread occurrence in families, but in immigrant families, the phenomenon becomes even more pronounced, as cultural expectations, adaptation pressures, and family roles provide additional layers of complexity. Children raised in such environments must navigate between the customs of their ancestors and the practices of the dominant culture,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Blind date: The register office was next door but we opted for the pub and more drinks'

A Tuesday-night blind date with Alexia was warm and easygoing; she showed impeccable table manners and a clear passion for helping children.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

My favourite family photo: It's a snapshot of our goofy bond'

It was his aside that spoiled the secret identity of Santa Claus; he who laughingly revealed the mechanics of sex; he who gave me my first sip of beer. Yet, when he found out I was sneaking cigarettes from my dad's stale dinner party supply, he chastised me before either of my parents could, and when my mum was diagnosed with cancer and I was just 15, he was already a 22-year-old medical student.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Dear Abby: He was unhappy with my mother's will so he blew up our family

As the fiduciary of my parents' estate, I followed their trust directives as written, with no exceptions. My son received a nice check, but not as large as he had expected. He was upset and blamed me for taking his money. Then he declared that we would never see our grandsons again unless he received what his grandmother had promised. He refused to understand the concept of a trustee's fiduciary duty and has ghosted us,
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Should You Include Former In-Laws in Family Celebrations?

You didn't just lose a husband-you also folded yourself into his family's grief and stood beside them through their darkest moments. Those ties don't simply disappear because life moves forward. Knowing that firsthand, I want to acknowledge the very human dilemma you are facing. You're balancing loyalty to someone who has been family for a long time with the commitment you are now making to a new partner. These are not simple emotional shifts. They require courage, clarity, empathy, and a whole lot of heart.
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#etiquette
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My dad died at 43. His friend texts me every year a photo of the last beers they shared together.

A daughter receives the same photo of an unopened beer each February 18 to mark the last pack her father shared with his friend.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I'm Having the Most Intense Sex of My Life. There's Just One Catch.

My husband and I have a great sex life that I love. He gets me off consistently with his fingers on my clit, and my orgasms are body-shattering and euphoric. However, ever since I first had sex, I've always been a little surprised and disappointed by how little sensation I feel in my vaginal canal. I can feel a penis, fingers, and toys go in, but once they're in, it's sort of a vague sensation of fullness, and nice, but not much.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Does Every Marriage Need a Prenup?

Prenups have gone from a tool of the ultra-wealthy, carrying a whiff of scandal, to a more widespread request for aspirational young couples with few assets. The staff writer Jennifer Wilson spoke with the celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser, and found that generations who grew up in the era of universal no-fault divorce "just don't trust marriage" as their elders did; "they want it in writing," and they have developed apps that make it easy.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Dear Abby: I am a wreck over the look-alike dog my boyfriend sprung on me

She passed away three months ago from heat exhaustion. She was only 2 years old. I was driving while my boyfriend held her as we drove to the vet. She died before we got there. I am now in grief therapy. I expressed my grief to my boyfriend, and he has expressed his to me. I'm adamant about not wanting another dog.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Asking Eric: There was an incident while I was pet-sitting, and I'm still worrying about it

Dear Eric: I recently pet-sat for somewhat new friends. I had been invited on a weekend trip with them but had a work commitment that meant I couldn't go. I offered to pet-sit for them, which is something I've done for other friends from time to time. During the weekend there was an incident which wasn't really anyone's fault that resulted in some minor property damage. I let them know via text what happened and explained the situation and offered to cover any damages.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

5 Compatibilities That Happy Couples Share

These patterns are what dating coach Frances Kelleher refers to as "micro-compatibilities." Since we don't have access to the big picture all the time (and mostly in retrospect), we have to rely on the tiny patterns for clues about how we're really doing in our relationship. These micro‑compatibilities are rooted in decades of social and health science. They shape emotional co‑regulation, perceived responsiveness, fairness, and even shared physiological states.
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fromhbr.org
3 days ago

When You've Outgrown Your Relationship with a Trusted Advisor

Leaders cultivate a small circle of trusted advisors—former bosses, investors, mentors, peers, and family—whose advice shapes decisions and provides stability during uncertainty.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

What Is The Walkaway Wife Phenomenon & Why Does It Happen?

Many women initiate divorce after long-term emotional disengagement caused by repeated unmet needs, unacknowledged labor, and resignation that can appear sudden to outsiders.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

The unpaid job many women shoulder in relationships - and how to make things more fair

Emotional labor is the work that underpins our lives. It's the thought and care that goes into everything, from what meals to make to what discipline style to use to deciding the best time to have a hard conversation. Emotional labor is what creates and nurtures communities and connections, and it's present in every interaction we have. What is emotional labor? In 1983, Arlie Russell Hochschild, the same sociologist who defined "the second shift," also coined the term "emotional labor."
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Build Your Savory Snack Plate And I'll Tell You Which Unhinged Love Ritual You Actually Need To Try This Year

I don't know how 2025 treated you in the love department, but personally? It's been... a journey. And by journey, I mean I've reached the point where I'm fully open to trying rituals if there's even a chance they might help. So naturally, I went down a rabbit hole and found a bunch of unhinged (in their own way) love rituals. And then it hit me-if I'm already relying on vibes and hope, I might as well make it fun.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Sister Just Sent Me a Video From Her Ski Trip. I Wish I'd Never Pressed Play.

A long-term friendship is strained by one friend's flakiness amid personal crisis, leaving the other unsure whether to confront or step back.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Has Technology Made Us Less Courageous?

A popular social media trend in 2025 was the celebration of social isolation. Reels, posts, and memes abound that celebrate rebuffing social invitations, giving up on dating, doing the bare minimum at work, and even lamenting the loss of social distancing as though it was the silver lining and not an unfortunate consequence of the global pandemic. People seem to have really had it with other people.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Jennifer Garner Said She And Ben Affleck Have Rebuilt A "Partnership" Since Their Divorce

Jennifer Garner says the hardest part of divorcing Ben Affleck was losing partnership and family, and that community and relationships provided resilience.
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Just Between Us: Owning what turns you on with Blaithin de Burca

Most of us grew up with that familiar Irish awkwardness around sex - the blushing, the whispering, the pretending none of us have bodies or desires at all. But what happens when you meet someone who simply doesn't have that embarrassment? In this episode of Just Between Us, Jennifer Zamparelli is joined by comedian and sex-positive icon Bláthín de Burca, who talks about sex the way most Irish people talk about the weather: openly, casually, and without shame.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 days ago

Planning a wedding with the future in mind - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

You've picked the venue, argued over the guest list, and made peace with the cake being vegan. But have you thought about what happens after the confetti settles and the honeymoon photos start collecting likes instead of memories? Wedding planning is often romanticised, but smart couples today are treating it as something more serious: a launchpad for long-term partnership. In Britain too, where tradition still carries weight and expectations run deep,
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fromBustle
4 days ago

According To TikTok, 2026 Is The Year Of Casually Hosting Parties

On TikTok, creator @madelinemariejg said, "Something we need to bring back as a society is having people over to your house." And it doesn't necessarily mean hosting a major party or fancy dinner, either. Instead, the vibe for the new year is all about "inviting people over for tea, for coffee, for lunch," she said, and not making a big deal about it.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

The World's Worst Workplace Rule Has Finally Come to My Job. My Friends Say to Stop Whining.

Establish firm boundaries with friends who dismiss legitimate health and logistical impacts of return-to-office mandates and reevaluate relationships that refuse accommodation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

You be the judge: should my housemate take her shoes off inside our home?

A shoes-off policy in shared homes prevents dirt, germs, cultural friction, and conflict over respect and household rules.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

My favourite family photo: I bucketed 30 years of tears that day then smiled my smiliest smile'

A long-term couple chose a civil partnership after 30 years together, valuing romance and legal protection, celebrated in a joyful ceremony just before COVID disrupted plans.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

How Complaining to Friends Became Controversial

Venting can strengthen or strain friendships; avoiding sharing to prevent burdening others risks making relationships less rich.
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

5 mistakes you should never make when interacting with coworkers, according to an etiquette coach

"We develop close relationships with many coworkers, but there is still that boundary that needs to be respected," she told BI. "It's inappropriate to spread any rumors about other people at the office."
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Dear Abby: My mother found out where I get the money I give her, and she's not happy

Accept unchangeable gift-giving habits, manage finances accordingly, and set clear visitation boundaries to protect caregiver wellbeing during serious illness.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Potentially Serious Relationship May Require a Gut Check

Asking how, why, and who questions before engagement clarifies readiness and prevents sliding into commitments lacking a strong personal foundation.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My friend and I hold presentation nights. We get to know each other better, and it helps us understand who we are now.

Two busy adults use monthly presentation nights to deepen friendship and share personal histories despite limited time.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Gwyneth Paltrow explains how she used to struggle when working with men

"When you don't say what needs to be said in the moment to spare somebody else's feelings, first of all, like, you're rejecting the truest part of yourself," Paltrow said. "And then it's going to come out another way. And that's like, you'll end up being dishonest. You'll end up not saying what needs to be said. You'll end up stringing out some lame relationship for eight extra months and treating them not so nicely because you have stuck yourself in something, you know, you just make a mess," she said.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: Any advice on how to deal with my stalker would be great

Avoid a persistent, stalking ex by refusing contact, resuming previous social life, informing friends, and involving authorities if she damages property.
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

"Passion Projects" Are Pursued On The Back Of A Partner's Unpaid Labor

"If one partner protects their creativity and rest and ambition or joy because the other partner is holding the system together, that joy is being heavily subsidized," she explains. "Not by money, but by someone else's nervous system."
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I've Never Struggled With This Part of Sex. But My Body Is Suddenly Rejecting It.

The short answer is that I don't know whether there's a way to get past this sudden gag reaction, or why it's happening now. I do, however, have some follow-up questions that might help. Did absolutely anything else change at the time that you abruptly went from easily swallowing to immediately gagging? Your stress levels, diet, or environment?
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Made My Dating Profile Weird on Purpose. It's Surprisingly Effective.

Online dating now rewards visible imperfections and quirky authenticity as markers distinguishing real people from AI-crafted profiles.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Miss Manners: Years ago I dropped a piece of lettuce, and I'm still thinking about it

My husband and I are celebrating our six-year anniversary soon, and I've been reflecting on our first date. He took me to a restaurant, where I ordered a dinner salad. While enjoying this salad, a piece of lettuce fell from my fork onto the table. What would have been the proper way to handle this circumstance? Leave it on the table? Scoop it into a napkin? Place it on the corner of my plate? I've always wondered about this.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Hilary Duff's Husband Had A Scathing Response To Ashley Tisdale's Toxic Mom Group Essay

This is too high school for me and I don't want to take part in it anymore.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Help! I Suspect My Ex Told Our Friends a Deranged Lie During the Divorce.

Avoid reconnecting with mutual friends who stayed close to an abusive ex because they are unlikely to believe you, protect your safety, or sever ties.
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

14 Almost-Fiances Who Asked Their S.O.'s Parents Before Proposing And Were Told "No"

I emailed her dad, asking when would be a good time for me to come over to talk. He sent me a bunch of Bible quotes. I told him I'd like to have a conversation with him and her mother. He sent me an email lecture about sex outside of marriage. OK, I thought, maybe I need to be more explicit. Next email: Subject: I want to marry your daughter. His reply: We can't bless that union.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I've Been Having Mind-Blowing Sex With the Same Man for Years. I Know How It Could Be Even Better. He's Not Going to Like It.

Suggest erectile-support medication sensitively, tailored to the partner’s feelings, communication style, and the specific relationship context.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

Here's The Most Romantic Day Of The Year For Your Zodiac Sign

Astrology in 2026 brings intensified romantic energy, with Venus-Mars conjunction, Jupiter in Leo, and Venus retrograde shaping passion and relationship realignments.
fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Parents Are Confessing Why They Wish They Never Had Kids, And Wow

I never wanted kids. I got involved with someone who had a child, and then, without warning, we got full custody of that child. I've been raising them since they were 5 (they just turned 20), and there is a layer of resentment that has built up because of everything I had to sacrifice and things I had to miss out on to raise someone else's child.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Help! What My Boyfriend Wants to Do Next in Our Relationship Can't Happen Without a Ring.

He has supported me through tough life events, and I have supported him through his own. Wilson has encouraged me to stand up to my abusive mother and given me the strength to set boundaries. He shows me his love not in big flashy gestures, but in the quiet, meaningful moments when I need him. We have had conversations about our future and how we want our lives to look. In every conversation, it seems like we are on the same page.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Building Love and Safety in Marriage After Childhood Trauma

Emotionally focused therapy strengthens couples' attachment bonds, heals trauma-related relational wounds, and teaches safe, responsive emotional engagement to build lasting, secure partnerships.
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Your Partner's Reaction Knocks You Out, and Vice-Versa

One of the most confusing aspects of conflict in intimate relationships is how quickly a misunderstanding can escalate into something dramatic and feel like an attack. A sigh feels like dismissal. Silence feels like rejection. The intensity of a door closing feels like an invitation into combat. Couples often say some version of the same thing: "I know they didn't mean it that way, but it felt awful."
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fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

SAVAGE LOVE: Quickies!

After therapeutic processing of trauma, exploring trauma-linked sexual turn-ons may reveal safe, consensual ways to incorporate them into sex or keep them as fantasy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

I got married twice in my 20s. Now I'm in love with my midlife situationship | Natasha Ginnivan

Two committed midlife partners maintain a non-traditional situationship: romantic connection with separate households and finances, preferring a loose, long-term arrangement.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

My partner and I have been together for nearly a decade, but we still live apart. It's been great for our relationship.

I thought he would remain simply "first," but we're happily in love nine years later. Yet, there's one big milestone that we haven't reached: our first time living together. Unlike most couples, we've never shared a space for more than a few weeks. People are always shocked when they hear how long we've been together. The first question they usually ask is, "Why hasn't he proposed yet?" Their eyes widen even more when they find out I'm not going home to him.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

Help! I Fought Back Against an Older Man's Revolting Advances. My Family's Reaction Hurt Even More.

After yet another dreary comment about my tits, I kind of rolled my eyes and yawned, and he said, "If you're bored, sweetie, we can always go back to mine." I just replied, "Ew." He replied, "If you Googled me, you'd be dying to come with me." That's when I whipped out my phone and said, "Sure, do I search for the world's biggest douche or is it the world's tiniest dick?" He completely lost it and had to be removed from the premises by the staff at the event, who threatened to call the police.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Suitability Is the Name of the Romantic Game

Partner value combines stand-alone traits and personal suitability, with suitability and relational qualities like kindness ultimately determining long-term romantic success.
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Wife Needs a "Recovery Period" After Sex. I've Figured Out a Way to Make That Better for Me.

What if, instead of relying on the consumption of media, you relied on your imagination and your memories? You could reminisce about particularly enjoyable sex you've previously had with your wife, fantasize about sex you might have with her in the future, and use embodiment and mindfulness skills (specifically, the ones that focus on being present in the moment and noticing all the details) to soak up the experiences of the weekly-or-so sex you do get to have with your wife (and bank that for future wanking).
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Sex and Intimacy

Repairing sexual conflict begins by making sex comfortable to discuss, enabling honest expression of wants and promoting intimacy through caring, thoughtful behavior.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Use the 3-6-9 Rule for a Relationship

Relationships often pass three stages—honeymoon (0–3 months), conflict (3–6 months), then decision-making (6–9 months) informing appropriate timing for commitments.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

My Parents Hid A Dark Secret While Preaching Purity That Nearly Destroyed Our Family

Strict parental religious beliefs and controlling behavior caused avoidance of birth control, leading to unplanned, unprotected first intercourse amid family dysfunction.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

3 Moments That Matter Most in Relationships

Enduring intimacy is built primarily through frequent small, automatic micro-moments of attunement and unwavering presence rather than occasional grand gestures.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Dear Abby: I've been told never to speak to the soon-to-be-ex, and I don't think that's right

Choose compassion and personal judgment: maintain supportive contact with ostracized individuals and continue social engagement with friends experiencing dementia, guided by their caregiver.
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fromFast Company
6 days ago

TikTok users can't stop dunking on cheesy HR training videos

Annual HR training feels repetitive and formulaic, and a viral TikTok trend parodies that format with exaggerated, darkly humorous multiple-choice workplace scenarios.
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