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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago
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Is Social Media Misinformation Killing Your Relationship?

Many Americans are opting out of dating and relationships, with social-media-driven misinformation and algorithmic content reducing willingness to seek partners.
fromBustle
3 days ago
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According To TikTok, Being "Too Busy" To Date Can Be A Major Green Flag

Being busy and invested in personal goals increases attractiveness and signals independence in dating.
fromBustle
3 days ago
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According To TikTok, Being "Too Busy" To Date Can Be A Major Green Flag

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fromSilicon Canals
1 hour ago

Psychology says couples who laugh at the same things have a 70% higher chance of long-term compatibility - Silicon Canals

Shared laughter and a compatible sense of humor significantly increase long-term relationship compatibility and deepen emotional intimacy.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago

Psychology says the more intelligent a man is the harder it is to find a girlfriend - Silicon Canals

High intelligence can hinder romantic success by promoting overanalysis, turning dates into problem-solving and creating barriers to genuine emotional connection.
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fromSilicon Canals
7 hours ago

Men who date younger women are often happier and less stressed - Silicon Canals

Larger age-gap couples often have higher early relationship satisfaction; men in these relationships frequently experience lower stress due to younger partners' vitality and less baggage.
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fromBusiness Insider
20 hours ago

Miranda Kerr says one thing has helped her co-parent peacefully with ex Orlando Bloom

Miranda Kerr chose forgiveness to co-parent peacefully with ex Orlando Bloom, prioritizing son Flynn and maintaining harmonious communication and boundaries.
#friendship
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

People who have no close friends to rely on usually display these 8 behaviors without realizing it - Silicon Canals

Close friendships require intentional maintenance; habitual behaviors like dominating conversations, prioritizing work identity, and mistaking busyness for connection prevent deep, sustaining bonds.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Harriette Cole: My friend never mentioned her partner's arrest. Maybe she doesn't know?

Offer discreet, nonjudgmental support while respecting privacy and avoid pressing for details; communicate availability and concrete ways to help without creating pressure.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago
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People who have no close friends to rely on usually display these 8 behaviors without realizing it - Silicon Canals

fromIrish Independent
19 hours ago

Just Between Us: From bullets to bondage - A beginner's guide to sex toys with Shawna Scott

With Valentine's Day around the corner, you might be thinking about buying a sexy gift for someone you love, or for yourself, and feeling completely overwhelmed by the options. This week on Just Between Us, Jennifer Zamparelli is joined by Shawna Scott of Sex Siopa to cut through the confusion and talk sex toys without shame or pressure. From bullets to bondage, dildos to dilators,
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fromSilicon Canals
7 hours ago

More women are proposing to men-and it's not a trend, it's a transformation - Silicon Canals

An increasing number of women are choosing to propose, signaling shifting relationship norms, power dynamics, and greater agency in modern partnerships.
#emotional-intelligence
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago
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If you're happiest with just a few close friends instead of a large social circle, psychology says you probably have these 7 traits - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago
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If you're happiest with just a few close friends instead of a large social circle, psychology says you probably have these 7 traits - Silicon Canals

#divorce
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago
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I'm Going Through a Bitter Divorce. I Only Want One Thing Out of It, But I'm Not Sure How to Get It.

fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago
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I'm Going Through a Bitter Divorce. I Only Want One Thing Out of It, But I'm Not Sure How to Get It.

fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Why is monogamy in crisis? The animal kingdom could give us some clues | Elle Hunt

Monogamy, you may have heard, is in crisis. Fewer people are in relationships, let alone opting to be in one 'til death. And even those who have already exchanged vows seem to be increasingly looking for wiggle room. Quiet divorce mentally checking out of your union, rather than going through the rigmarole of formally dissolving it is reportedly on the rise, as is ethical non-monogamy (ENM) and opening up a relationship to include other partners.
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fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

Why 'I Just Need Space' Isn't About Falling Out of Love

What they say instead is something softer, more nuanced: " I just want space." They describe feeling overwhelmed when their partner asks for physical affection, quality time, or emotional closeness. Not because those requests are unreasonable, but because they feel they have nothing left to give. What can look like withdrawal from love in fact often seems more like emotional exhaustion.
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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

How Overcoming Insecurity Builds Durable Human Relationships

Mutual vulnerability and open discussion of insecurities strengthen relationships, while emerging AI companions are altering interpersonal dynamics in unpredictable ways.
fromFast Company
15 hours ago

What the bedroom can teach the boardroom about healthy, thriving relationships

After more than two decades as a psychosexual therapist, I have learned to listen carefully for what people are not saying. When vulnerability is close to the surface, uncertainty shows up quickly. Am I doing this right? Do I belong here? What am I allowed to ask for, and what will it cost me if I do? At its core, psychosexual therapy is not really about sex.
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fromSlate Magazine
8 hours ago

My Boyfriend Said a Certain Sex Act Was Totally Off Limits. Well, He Went and Did It With Someone Else.

A partner's change in sexual role and refusal to reciprocate intimate acts with their primary partner can signal sexual incompatibility and undermine the relationship.
#boundaries
fromSilicon Canals
8 hours ago
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8 things you should never tolerate from someone who claims they 'care about you' - Silicon Canals

Consistent respectful actions, not convenient contact or boundary violations, indicate genuine care; recurring one-sided behavior should not be tolerated.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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Harriette Cole: Does being in a relationship mean I can't flirt at all?

Unacknowledged flirtation that energizes can signal unmet needs and should prompt self-examination and redirecting emotional energy into the primary relationship.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 hours ago

If someone's jealous of you, they rarely say it-here are 9 subtle behaviors that show it anyway - Silicon Canals

Jealousy often appears through subtle dismissals, imitation, and one-upmanship that erode trust and slowly poison personal and professional relationships.
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fromHuffPost
14 hours ago

You Might Be 'Choremancing' Without Even Realizing It

Choremancing blends everyday chores with dating, offering low-pressure, practical ways to test compatibility for busy modern singles.
fromSlate Magazine
15 hours ago

Help! I Just Discovered My Husband Has a Truly Horrifying "Theory" About the Toilet Plunger.

My husband apparently believes it is perfectly acceptable-reasonable, even-to use the bathroom toilet plunger in the kitchen sink without washing it first. Not a new plunger. Not a "sink-only" plunger. The plunger. The one whose sole purpose in life is to do battle with human waste. His argument is that "it's fine," "it's basically clean," and my personal favorite, "it's just water."
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fromThe New Yorker
15 hours ago

How to Break Up with Your Phone

A digital companion becomes intimate and indispensable while simultaneously surveilling, praising, shaming, and shaping behavior and tastes, creating dependency and loss of autonomy.
fromPsychology Today
8 hours ago

Resentment: The Most Unsexy of Emotions

To start, resentment is a complex emotion rooted in anger and typically involves feeling slighted in some way. In my clinical experience, because of a sense of being slighted, mistreated, or wronged, many people direct their resentment toward someone else and focus on that person and the mistreatment. And since I am a sex and couples therapist, in my office, someone else is typically their partner.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 hours ago

Why making friends after 50 feels impossible when it was effortless in your 20s - Silicon Canals

Now fast forward to your fifties. You've just moved to a new neighborhood, or maybe you're trying to expand your social circle after years of focusing on career and family. You put yourself out there, join a book club, strike up conversations at the gym. But somehow, those easy connections that once felt automatic now feel like pushing a boulder uphill.
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fromSilicon Canals
3 hours ago

Couples who cuddle while sleeping are far happier than those who don't - Silicon Canals

When I first read that couples who touch while sleeping report 94% relationship satisfaction compared to just 68% for those who don't, I nearly fell off my chair. Could something as simple as nighttime cuddling really make that much difference? After diving deep into the research and reflecting on my own relationship, I discovered that those quiet moments of physical closeness might be one of the most underrated predictors of relationship happiness.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago

Dear Abby: I'm not invited when my boyfriend's ex-wife comes to visit

Establish and protect personal boundaries, communicate expectations, and use practical strategies to avoid uncomfortable social situations.
fromSilicon Canals
13 hours ago

Goodbye to expensive dinners: the at-home Valentine's tradition couples married 30+ years swear by - Silicon Canals

Most of these traditions began out of necessity. One couple I spoke with started their at-home Valentine's tradition 35 years ago when they had two kids under five and couldn't afford both a babysitter and a nice dinner. They decided to put the kids to bed early, cook steaks together, and eat by candlelight in their dining room. "We thought we'd go back to restaurants once the kids were older and we had more money," the wife told me, laughing.
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fromSilicon Canals
10 hours ago

8 things your adult kids will fight over when you're gone that have nothing to do with money - Silicon Canals

When my grandmother passed away three years ago, I watched my family transform into people I barely recognized. The woman who'd been my biggest supporter left behind more than just her handwritten letters that I still keep. She left a family suddenly wrestling over who got her wedding china, her favorite armchair, and even who deserved to keep the voicemail messages she'd left on their phones. The money part? That was straightforward.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

"People Act Like It's A Snap Decision": People Who Went No Contact With Parents Share What Happened

Family estrangement often follows prolonged abuse, neglect, addiction, or manipulation and can bring relief alongside grief, loneliness, and the loss of hoped-for family relationships.
fromEsquire
5 hours ago

I Started a Sex Club to Help People Express Their Deepest Desires

In New York, sex-positive communities have evolved into something more organized than outsiders tend to imagine. Not just parties, but curated ecosystems built on vetting, trust, and a shared commitment to consent. Alain Rostain, a Yale-trained computer scientist and longtime consultant, spent much of his life drawn to power, structure, and desire. Eventually, he applied the same thinking he used in professional settings to the messiest arena of all: intimacy.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

8 ways lower-middle-class families show love that don't cost anything but mean everything - Silicon Canals

Growing up outside Manchester, Sunday dinners at our house were an event. Not because we had fancy food-it was usually whatever Mum could stretch from the weekly shop-but because that's when everything stopped. Dad would turn off the telly, my sister would put down her magazine, and we'd all squeeze around our small kitchen table. Those conversations over shepherd's pie taught me more about life than any expensive holiday ever could.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

After high school, a friend I was very close to drifted away. Should I seek closure from her? | Leading questions

Should I try to seek closure with a person I used to love but drifted apart from, or is it best to leave them be? There's a person I used to be really close to who doesn't talk to me any more. We didn't have a fight. We just drifted, but I still think about them all the time. We were really close from year 7 to year 12. The truth is I had a devastating crush on her. I told her about it one day; she let me down very sweetly and our friendship continued. She was the first (and so far only) person I've ever felt I loved. She's the reason I identify as bi. And I believed for a few years she loved me too, if in a different way to how I hoped.
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fromSilicon Canals
14 hours ago

If your childhood had these 8 small moments, you were more loved than you probably realized - Silicon Canals

Parents' small, everyday actions and saved tokens often reveal deep care and love more than grand gestures or explicit declarations.
#improv
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
17 hours ago

Miss Manners: When they hear where I worked, they say horribly rude things

Apologize for the person's bad experience, note colleagues' dedication, avoid contradicting, and change the subject to prevent an argument.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago
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Harriette Cole: How do I track down this man I spent the evening with?

One reader seeks ways to reconnect after a fleeting night without contact details; another admits preferring a childfree marriage to preserve freedom and savings.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My husband and I got sick of boring nights of dinner and a movie. We got our spark back with monthly 'adrenaline dates.'

Adrenaline-based, adventurous dates boost excitement, attraction, and emotional closeness in long-term relationships, renewing connection beyond routine dinner-and-movie outings.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
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My husband and I got sick of boring nights of dinner and a movie. We got our spark back with monthly 'adrenaline dates.'

fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

Psychologists say this communication style predicts relationship longevity better than compatibility - Silicon Canals

But psychologists studying long-term couples have discovered something surprising: compatibility isn't the strongest predictor of whether relationships last. Instead, research points to a specific communication style that distinguishes couples who go the distance from those who don't. It's not about how often you communicate, how well you express love, or even how skillfully you resolve conflicts. It's about something more fundamental-a pattern of interaction that either strengthens your bond over time or slowly erodes it.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Tried to Make a Joke About a Change in Our Sex Life. Now My Wife Is Staging a Strike.

How often do you make jokes that offend your wife? If this happens a lot, I'd apologize for the whole pattern and let her know in very direct language that you want to work on it. If this is a one-time issue, consider whether you've clearly apologized. Ideally, an apology contains a direct acknowledgement of what you did, an accurate description of how that hurt the other person, and some fairly feasible statement of what you're doing to prevent recurrence of the same issue.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

People who drift away from everyone as they age tend to display these 8 subtle behaviors - Silicon Canals

Gradual social withdrawal often begins with small, quiet behaviors signaling emotional exhaustion and a decline in initiating social contact.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: If I see this man around kids, do I have to say something?

The man is pleasant and friendly. If I had not known this information, I would have suggested he and his wife get together with my husband and other friends. There are no children in my household, so no one would be endangered by his presence. Should this information about his sex offender status change how I see or respect him? Neither he nor his wife knows that I know, and I don't plan to tell them or anyone else.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Can You Be Addicted to Love?

Relational patterns labeled "love addiction" reflect attachment-related needs, not a recognized psychiatric addiction, and require understanding and soothing of deep-seated needs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Couples Can Develop Loving Relationships Without Therapy

Learning how to securely attach is more important than learning how to argue, and people can learn EFT-based skills to build lasting, loving bonds.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Asking Eric: I tried to block him, but the hugging buffet man came in sideways

Everyone has the right to refuse unwanted physical contact and may assert boundaries or ask management to prevent intrusive behavior.
fromHuffPost
1 day ago

These 2 Personality Types Couldn't Be More Opposite. But Experts Say They're A Solid Romantic Match.

There are two types of people in the world: type A and type B. Or so common wisdom says, anyway - of course, as with anything human, we're all much more complex than that. Still, sorting people into type A and type B categories can sometimes serve as useful shorthand for understanding ourselves and others. This is especially true in romantic relationships.
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

I Ditched Hinge for an AI Matchmaker, to Mixed Results

AI-integrated matchmaking lowers cost but risks replacing genuine human conversation with formulaic AI-driven interactions.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Being the Flexible One Starts to Hurt

For Sam and Avery, the argument didn't begin as an argument. It came up the way it often did, in the margins of an already long day. Avery had stayed late at work again. Sam had handled dinner, emails from the school, and a tense phone call with Avery's mother, who still stumbled over pronouns and pretended not to notice when corrected.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Deadbeat Dads Are Not "Robbed" Of Fatherhood If They Never Try

Defending biologically present but largely absent fathers normalizes excuses for deadbeat behavior and shifts blame away from parental accountability.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Parents Let Us Down

Parental struggles shape adult relationship patterns, and healing requires choosing healthier behaviors, boundaries, and emotional responsibility.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Know My Best Friend Isn't a Charity Case. But I Still Want to Give Her My Extra Cash.

Offer financial help transparently and respectfully: ask permission, discuss needs and boundaries, and provide sustainable support without stigma or unsolicited gifts.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

People who seem kind but are actually mean underneath usually display these 8 subtle behaviors - Silicon Canals

Some people disguise meanness as kindness by offering conditional help, weaponizing favors, and feigning concern while gossiping to control or belittle others.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The personality trait that predicts divorce more accurately than communication issues - Silicon Canals

The culprit? Neuroticism - one of the five major personality traits psychologists use to understand human behavior. This isn't about occasionally feeling anxious or having a bad day. It's about a persistent pattern of emotional instability that creates a toxic cycle in relationships. Researchers Lowell Kelly and James Connelly put it bluntly: "High neuroticism is uniformly bad news in this context." They found that neuroticism doesn't just make relationships harder - it actively undermines them in ways that communication techniques alone can't fix.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

My Abusive Partner Might Have Killed Me - This Controversial Choice Saved My Life

When I took the assessment, shortly after leaving my partner, he scored an 8/10. If I had gone through with our pregnancy, he would have scored a 10. But we didn't have children because five years earlier, in a Chicago clinic, I'd had a medication abortion. At the time, the danger only registered as a faint sense of unease, nothing like the five-alarm fire my life would later become.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

When someone secretly can't stand you, they'll almost always do these 8 things - Silicon Canals

Subtle passive-aggressive behaviors—backhanded compliments, feigned busyness, insincere praise—signal someone may secretly dislike you and drain your energy.
#family-dynamics
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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"It's The Biggest Scam Of Our Generation": 30 Adults Share The Common Habits That Are Bullsh*t

fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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"It's The Biggest Scam Of Our Generation": 30 Adults Share The Common Habits That Are Bullsh*t

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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! I Thought I Was Over a Huge Betrayal. But My Violent Side Keeps Coming Out in a Way That Scares Me.

Unresolved betrayal and suppressed anger can produce violent nightmares even after conscious forgiveness and ongoing therapy.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

8 things lower-middle-class families do on road trips that wealthy families would never think of but actually make better memories - Silicon Canals

Shared, improvised family road trips foster stronger bonds and memorable experiences that meticulously planned affluent holidays often miss.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Miss Manners: I got my co-worker to stop yelling for me, and now she just barges in

One of my colleagues has the annoying habit of entering my office without knocking. These are not social visits: She invariably needs help with her computer or wants to borrow instructional materials, and she just opens the door and walks in. Before we moved to this building, her office was a few doors down from mine, and she would simply shout for me whenever she needed something. If I didn't respond, she would shout louder.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Situationships and the Fear of Being Single

Situationships provide intimacy without commitment, producing confusion, shame, and unresolved grief often fueled by fear of being single and relationship-pedestal beliefs.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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Are Kim Kardashian and F1 driver Lewis Hamilton dating?

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were photographed traveling together from the U.K. to Paris, sparking dating rumors.
fromVulture
3 days ago
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Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton Are Test Driving a Romance

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were seen together at a luxury Cotswolds hotel, sharing pool and spa access, dining privately, and departing together.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

My Spicy Book Club Was Exactly What My Marriage Needed

Joining a spicy book club improved marital intimacy by normalizing sexual conversations, encouraging communication about needs, and prompting practical actions like scheduling sex.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! When People Find Out How I Grew Up, They Treat It Like an Idyllic Lifestyle. It's Much Darker Than That.

Growing up with unreliable utilities and remoteness included beauty alongside hard labor, isolation, limited medical access, and real hazards that make romanticizing off-grid living misleading.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Employee's Clothing This Winter Is Deeply Concerning. I'm Not Sure I Can Ask the Obvious.

A manager notices an employee never wears a coat during severe cold, suspects financial hardship, and wonders how to ask or offer help discreetly.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

The art of choosing better partners: 8 patterns emotionally mature people stop ignoring - Silicon Canals

Emotionally mature people detect subtle partner patterns—treatment of others, consistent empathy, boundary-respect, accountability, and conflict habits—to choose partners who support growth.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Wife Suggested I Try Out a New Sexual Experience. Where It Needs to Happen, Though, Is a Whole New World to Me.

Follow posted rules, bring cash, be polite, tip well, avoid touching performers, confirm extra charges, and consider visiting during slow hours.
fromHuffPost
2 days ago

A Couple Asked Me To Help End Their Marriage. They Didn't Expect A 30-Year-Old Secret To Come To Light.

I practice what I call breakup therapy - a short-term treatment I developed for couples who want to end their relationships without bitterness. The premise is counterintuitive: Instead of looking forward toward separate futures, we look backward at the relationship itself. It's structured to look at the beginning, middle and end of their time together with exercises that focus on both their gratitude as well as their resentment.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Oprah Winfrey says long-term success and happiness come down to a timeless principle

Work becomes more effective and satisfying when people share ideas, credit, stress, and progress, fostering trust, inclusion, and collective energy.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Barbara Corcoran, 76, says getting a second bedroom prompted her to love her husband 'twice as much'

"Well, they could get separate beds. They could put a wall up. They could sleep on the convertible couch," Corcoran told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published on Monday.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Wife Is Encouraging Me to Get My Needs "Handled" In a New Way. I'm Not Sure This Even Exists.

As a result of multiple disabilities, my wife may never be able to have sex with me again, or at least not for a long time. She always had a low libido, but recent developments have made sex actively difficult and unpleasant for her. I love my wife and do not wish to divorce her, but this presents a problem for me, because I have a very active libido.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

America Is Fraying, What Comes Next?

The air feels heavier. And the struggles are changing shape. Beyond my office walls, the world is shifting, and my clients sense the tremors. The things they once trusted, global order, democratic norms, and even their own personal safety, no longer feel solid. They feel brittle, as if one strong wind could bring it all down. And what they're sensing isn't imagined.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

9 ways Boomers expect respect that Gen Z thinks need to be earned not given - Silicon Canals

Generational perspectives on respect differ: Boomers expect deference tied to titles and age, while Gen Z demands earned respect based on merit.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Suze Orman Warns: Married Couples Who Do This Are Putting Their Finances at Risk

Unequal financial decision-making in marriages leaves spouses—especially women—vulnerable and undermines household financial security; both partners must be equally involved.
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

9 habits of grandparents who build unbreakable habits with their grandchildren - Silicon Canals

When I was eight, my grandmother taught me how to make her famous apple pie. But it wasn't really about the pie. Every Saturday afternoon, we'd stand side by side in her kitchen, her weathered hands guiding mine as we rolled out dough. She'd tell stories about her childhood, ask about my week at school, and somehow make me feel like the most important person in the world.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Storytelling and the Hidden Work of Collaboration

Past interactions and the stories teams tell each other determine trust, friction, and the success of inter-team collaboration.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Is Premarital Counseling Worth the Time?

At its core, premarital counseling is meant to prepare you and your partner for all the challenges that will test your commitment to one another. It's important to explore topics such as finances, family size, and how to manage in-laws before marriage, but we also need to recognize that the plan decided before marriage may not always apply in 5, 10, or 20 years. Premarital counseling can potentially teach you how to communicate effectively and what you need to discuss.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

When You Know Too Much About Dreams

What should you do when a friend shares a dream with you, and you immediately see vital meanings in it that your friend doesn't seem to see? If you are someone who is a naturally insightful dreamer and/or has studied methods of dream interpretation, you may suddenly find yourself in these awkward positions of unequal knowledge and awareness. What's your best approach in responding?
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

If You Thought 'Forever Bouquets' Were Forever Out Of Your Budget, This $28 Option Is Calling

Preserved roses in a heart-shaped box offer long-lasting, maintenance-free floral arrangements that stay fresh for up to three years and make a cost-effective Valentine's gift.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Asking Eric: I called him when I left work and he said I was too late, he was back with his ex

Prioritize personal healing and define clear needs, boundaries, and expectations before entering or reentering a relationship.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I'm Much Richer Than My Girlfriend. I Dream of Giving Her a Big Gift, But Something Is Holding Me Back.

A wealthy 77-year-old man contemplates using his assets to materially assist his lower-income, retired-teacher girlfriend while navigating economic disparity and living separately.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Horoscopes Feb. 2, 2026: Shakira, when one door closes, another will open

Give yourself options, adapt resourcefully to change, prioritize domestic choices and well-being, and pursue healthful activities and opportunities for personal growth and romance.
fromHuffPost
3 days ago

Too Many Couples Believe These Myths About Healthy Relationships

"It means showing up and navigating discomfort by having honest conversations, and it sometimes means choosing your partner when it's hard and doesn't feel super cozy. There's no sweeping music and no perfect lighting - just a partnership that grows stronger the more you actually do the work."
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Ask Allison: My son tells me his wife screams at him and knows how to push his buttons. He feels so lost. How do I help?

Verbal abuse and retaliatory shouting in front of children damages relationships; prioritize safety, boundaries, nonviolent conflict resolution, and professional help.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Should Being in a Relationship Feel Like Work?

To have a good relationship, you have to put in effort. Your effort should go towards communicating well, for example, learning to bring up concerns in a considerate way and working on listening rather than getting defensive. You should also have the necessary, but uncomfortable, conversations that help a relationship thrive, such as conflict repair discussions and talks that help you work as a team to meet each other's needs.
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