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1 hour ago

Why Grandparents Need Communities Too

The well-documented rise in adult-child-parent estrangement creates stressors for grandparents, too (such as loss, identity change, social isolation, and complicated loyalties). It raises the practical importance of grandparent communities as protective resources (for emotional support, practical help, advocacy, and skills for boundary work). I was recently speaking to a friend who is also a new grandparent, and we discussed the joys of being grandfathers, as well as how rewarding it feels to help our adult children navigate this challenging time in their lives.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
11 hours ago

Asking Eric: I'm horrified that he let a young girl sleep over in his bedroom

Allowing a 12–13-year-old girl to sleep in a 36-year-old man's bedroom creates serious legal, professional, and reputational risks and requires addressing the situation promptly.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago

Harriette Cole: I really want to call this guy. Is that a bad idea?

Avoid rekindling toxic relationships for sex; prioritize emotional safety and self-pleasure until finding a healthy, committed partner.
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fromTODAY.com
21 hours ago

Pete Davidson and Elsie Hewitt Welcome Their 1st Baby: 'Perfect Angel Girl'

Pete Davidson and model Elsie Hewitt welcomed daughter Scottie Rose Hewitt Davidson on Dec. 12, 2025.
fromScary Mommy
6 hours ago

How Do Single Moms Date Over Christmas?

His older brothers were still elbows deep in their stockings, cozy in the matching plaid pajamas, relaxed in the happy sameness of our usual holiday routine. The big fruit and homemade cinnamon buns we snacked on while we opened our stockings, A Christmas Story playing in the background. The plate of Santa's half-eaten cookies perched on the coffee table with his elegantly scrawled thank you letter already forgotten on the floor beside it.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 hours ago

My Husband Refuses One Part of Our Sex Life. I'm Not Sure I Can Live With It.

My husband and I have been together for 20 years. He's 55 and I'm 40. We have sex twice a month if we're lucky, and normally, I'm the one to start it. He almost always requests the same thing. He requests a blow job. But he never reciprocates. Never. If I don't, he will sometimes refuse to have sex. He hasn't done any type of stimulation in years-oral, digital, or otherwise.
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fromSlate Magazine
11 hours ago

Our Shotgun Wedding Didn't Give Us a Chance to Discuss the Future. Now I've Seen What My Husband Wants His to Look Like. Uh Oh.

Couples with differing retirement visions need financial planning, compromise, and clear communication to align goals and afford a blended lifestyle.
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fromSlate Magazine
11 hours ago
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Help! I Finally Refused to Be in the Same Room as My Brother. I Didn't Expect What It Would Do to My Family.

fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
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Help! My Dad Moved in With His Girlfriend. Her Choice of "Decor" is Going to Scar My Kids for Life.

fromSlate Magazine
11 hours ago
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Help! I Finally Refused to Be in the Same Room as My Brother. I Didn't Expect What It Would Do to My Family.

fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
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Help! My Dad Moved in With His Girlfriend. Her Choice of "Decor" is Going to Scar My Kids for Life.

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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago

How to Survive a Marriage You're Not Happy In

When leaving is not feasible, focus on acceptance, contain rumination, and re-engage in enjoyable activities to improve life within an unhappy marriage.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
12 hours ago

Miss Manners: He uses me to flirt with other women

Set clear personal boundaries: insist on respectful attention from friends and use brief, firm replies to deflect intrusive comments about weight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

As a child, our family Christmas photo was an annual trauma. As a parent, I understand it now | Sean Szeps

An intense, meticulously staged family Christmas centers on a high-pressure annual professional photoshoot that causes stress and theatrical parental control.
fromBusiness Insider
10 hours ago

I never throw away holiday cards. I give them back - 30 years later.

Every year, I tape all the Christmas cards I receive to the interior side of my front door. As I walk past my entryway, it's nice to see the smiling faces of friends and family. Sometimes I re-read the little updates some people include. Plus, the colorful designs make the house feel a little more festive. But while most people recycle the cards when the season is over, I carefully untape each card and file them away.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

The woman in the Coldplay 'Kiss Cam' video has broken her silence

Kristin Cabot's kiss-cam embrace with her CEO led to viral exposure, job departures, death threats, public scrutiny, and lasting career fallout.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

HR chief caught on Coldplay kisscam with her boss breaks silence: 'Everything just flashed before my eyes'

A 53-year-old HR chief and her CEO were filmed on kisscam at a Coldplay concert, creating a viral TikTok that triggered intense personal and professional scrutiny.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

What dating is like in 2025 for the unemployed

A growing number of daters no longer treat unemployment or living with parents as deal-breakers, and many accept unemployed partners with side hustles.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Asking Eric: After years of insulting me, he's acting like I'm the mean one

Require direct, sincere acknowledgment and accountability from a repeatedly insulting sibling before restoring contact; accept that family support may have been lacking and unfair.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 day ago

I Slept with Over 100 People. Then I Got #MeToo'd.

A man's compulsive pursuit of sexual freedom collided with power imbalances and public allegations, prompting reassessment of desire, consent, and responsibility.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I did more childcare and chores than my husband, despite working full-time. Swapping roles for a week was eye-opening.

Before my husband and I had children, I earned more than him. I had a senior role at a well-known brand and then, 20 years ago, started a leadership development consultancy. When we had children, I decided to work fewer hours to take care of our boys, who are now 14 and 12. As I was self-employed and could therefore be more flexible with my work hours, I took charge of everything at home, including getting the boys ready for school,
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Midlife Love and the Problem No One Wants to Name

Relationships endure when partners consciously recalibrate roles, redistribute labor, and accept evolving identities amid midlife, caregiving, and biological stress shifts.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Every Time I Tell My Wife There's Something Off ... Down There, She Laughs Me Off. I'm Being Very Serious.

Aging and long-term sexual activity reduced vaginal tightness, decreasing penile friction and making it harder for the husband to reach orgasm.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Distance and Destruction: The Forces Driving Conflicts

Most couples believe their recurring conflicts revolve around the issue at hand-what was said, what was forgotten, what should have happened differently. But in our work as clinicians, and in our own relationship, we've learned that it's not only the content of the conflict that matters. How partners respond to the conflict plays an equally important role in how quickly-and how well-they recover.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: I told my husband not to share a bed with his young friend, but he did anyway

Establish and enforce personal boundaries, address inappropriate behavior directly, and seek family therapy when coping with disruptive or narcissistic relatives.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Coordinating holidays with multiple divorced families is tough. At 72, I'm learning when to let go.

Coordinating holidays across four generations and multiple households after repeated divorces creates logistical chaos but fosters connection, adaptability, and resilient expressions of family love.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

My husband's stress around saving for retirement is exhausting. I know we'll be fine - how do I get through to him?

My husband and I are both 42 and work great jobs with high incomes. Between the retirement packages we have in place and my grandma's money, we'll have more than enough to ride out the 20 to 30 years we will hopefully have left if we retire at 65. The problem is our quality of life right now. My husband has a lot of
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

How do I talk to my conservative grandsons who dismiss my politics as fuzzy thinking? | Leading questions

Political disagreement often arises from differing firsthand experiences; communicate concrete lived realities calmly and respectfully, prioritizing shared respect and connection over winning arguments.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Dream a Little Dream of Me

Nighttime dreams and daydreaming can broaden perspective, increase self-awareness, and offer new insights to improve waking-life relationships.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Miss Manners: What should I say to a snotty comment about my Christmas decorations?

I have spent the last year in phone calls with him listening as he has slowly forgotten where I live (I moved here 30 years ago), what I do for a living (the same job for 27 years), and, sometimes, what we talked about five minutes earlier. I am going to see him because it may well be the last time I do so while he still remembers me.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Healing Power of Belly Hugs

Skin-to-skin belly contact calms the nervous system, softens defensiveness, and quickly reconnects partners through shared breath and embodied safety.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When Big Ego Is Our Partner

We or anyone might sometimes come across with an egotistical manner. This includes being arrogant, belligerent, entitled, and controlling-the compulsions of a person driven by ego. Here are some challenging practices that can help us let go of egotism and build a healthy ego, one with self-esteem, humility, and loving-kindness. The practices may seem over-the-top in what they ask of us, a radically spiritual way of living.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Is Overgiving Affecting Your Health and Relationships?

Overgiving can be defined as a relationship that has become so unhealthily enmeshed that people lose their individual strength and autonomy. Typically, a person with these types of traits feels overly responsible for others and picks up the slack in relationships and at work. They want everyone to be happy, so they go overboard and become people pleasers and peacemakers in their relationships. They have difficulty asserting their own needs for fear of rejection or disapproval.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Dating Without Drama: Modern Trends Support Mental Health

Intentional, clear, and slow dating with boundaries reduces stress, prevents breadcrumbing and situationships, and promotes peace and emotional well-being.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

This Year, My New Year's Resolution Is All About Sex. Now I Just Need to Get My Boyfriend on Board.

Make a specific, measurable joint resolution to improve a stagnant sex life with scheduled sex, experiments, and clear communication.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I've Seen the Way My Wife Acts During Our Threesomes. Uh, There's Something She Needs to Tell Me.

Asking if she has anything to tell you is one way, though that's a leading question that telegraphs suspicion, which may in turn put your wife on the defensive. That's not the most comfortable place to be when revealing intimate details of one's life. Instead, you may want to nudge her by saying something like, "You have a lot of fun with [your third's name], huh?" Or, "You really like her, huh?"
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

I'm 41, Dependent On My Mom & I'm OK With That

A 41-year-old mother and wife relies on her own mother for emotional support, hosting, practical help, and financial gestures while embracing the dynamic.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

San Francisco Bride Refuses to Move Into Rental Still Tied to Fiance's Ex

Unresolved lease issues and an ex's lingering presence reveal boundary problems that jeopardize relationship stability despite below-market rent.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Can AI Decode Your Situationship? These Guys Think So.

People use ChatGPT as an intimate, real-time confidant to interpret romantic uncertainty and ease relationship-related anxiety.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Sister Indulges Our Parents' Bad Money Habits. Now She Expects Me to Do the Same.

Refuse requests to subsidize financially irresponsible parents and maintain firm boundaries when unable or unwilling to provide monetary support.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I met my husband buying salmon one night after work. We've been together for 12 years.

A 45-year-old divorced woman found lasting love through an immediate connection, long conversations, and marathon first dates, then moved countries to marry.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

4 Hidden Resentments That Can Ruin a Relationship

Small, unspoken relationship wounds accumulate into layered resentment—often driven by unequal emotional labor—eroding affection and long-term relationship satisfaction.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Asking Eric: She wants us to pretend her husband didn't behave outrageously

An emotionally abusive, dangerous partner kidnapped a child, traumatized the family, and requires safety-focused boundaries, support for the victim, and professional resources.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

A Mom Trusted Her Baby's Dad To Choose the Name. She Learned the Truth and Legally Changed It

Parents sometimes change a baby's name after discovering a partner's infidelity, prompting widespread online sharing and debate about naming, consent, and identity.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! My Brother Went to Prison for an Unspeakable Crime. He Might Be Released-And I Know What He'll Ask Me to Do.

He was sentenced to 45 years in prison and will be coming up for parole in two years. At this point, I think it is actually possible that he has changed since he's been in prison. He's written quite a few very thoughtful articles and also had some published in the prison newspaper. I talk with him regularly on the phone, and I think he's telling the truth when he says he's been clean and sober for several years now.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

A 7-Year-Old's Essay About Her Mom Abandoning Her Went Viral: 'It Is Not Fun When Your Mom Goes Away'

She had been out to dinner - on a party bus! - with other moms for a good friend's 40th birthday party. In the meantime, the kids had a ball with their "hands-on 'Super Dad,'" Stephanie explains. Nick took the kids - Gwen, 10-year-old Clayton and 3-year-old Penelope - out for dinner, milkshakes and a movie. Gwen wrote about discovering her mom back home in the morning. "When I awoke, I was shocked!"
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago
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I recently received a large inheritance - is it wrong for me to hide this money from my spouse?

from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago
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I recently received a large inheritance - is it wrong for me to hide this money from my spouse?

fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Two Words to Save Your Relationship: "I Want..."

Relationships thrive or falter on the smallest of cues: a shared laugh, a thoughtful gesture, or, surprisingly, perhaps, a simple two-word phrase. Too often, we rely on complaint, criticism, or avoidance to signal what we want. What partners really need is a clear expression of our desires: "I want..." Why are these two words so powerful? Because they signal want, rather than suggesting blame. Because they articulate current needs, rather than hinting at past neglect.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Dear Abby: The babysitting is destroying our marriage

Excessive grandchild caregiving and possible hormonal or thyroid issues can exhaust a spouse, eroding intimacy; seek medical evaluation and reduce caregiving to preserve the marriage.
fromwww.nytimes.com
3 days ago

The Diary of a Jeffrey Epstein Girlfriend Shows How He Used Women

In this entry, Schmidt described how a married colleague told her that he liked her and how she then relayed the conversation to Epstein. His response was that Schmidt was being naive if she thought the man was looking for anything other than sex.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Ask a money coach: 'My girlfriend is expecting a designer bag for Christmas but I can't afford it'

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Ask a money coach: 'My girlfriend is expecting a designer bag for Christmas but I can't afford it'

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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

This Family Hangs 104 Christmas Stockings. No, Really!

A family of 104 receives individually handmade Christmas stockings attached to a nailed board, creating an annual massive gathering and tradition.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Dad Doesn't Like to Talk About Money. But I Have Something I Need Him to Hear.

Proposing that a wealthy parent set up a long-term fund for a step-relative's child can be considerate and likely acceptable to the parent.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Why Age-Gap Relationships Really Hit A Nerve, According To A Therapist

Public reactions to large age-gap relationships reveal societal norms, internalized constraints, and personal assumptions more than they reveal the couples themselves.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Girlfriend's Intense Enjoyment of Sex Is Uh, Ruining It for Me

If vaginal lubrication reduces sensation for the penetrating partner, use non-lubricated condoms, modify foreplay, or try positions that increase pressure or grinding instead of thrusting.
#social-media
fromHuffPost
4 days ago
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The Funniest Tweets From Couples To Get You Through This Week

Couples on X, Bluesky, and Threads share humorous observations about the everyday highs, lows, and ordinary moments of relationships.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago
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Dear Abby: My husband and his buddy found the ex-girlfriend's message hilarious. I did not.

A husband's former girlfriend, who is a marriage counselor, sent an explicit Facebook invitation; the husband declined and the wife contemplates confronting her.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Single? Why Self-Work Matters More Than Finding "The One"

Being comfortable alone strengthens self-worth and enables healthier relationships built on self-awareness, clear boundaries, and mutual wholeness rather than gap-filling.
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Why Loving to Travel Isn't a Relationship Red Flag

The current obsession with traveling is one of the most unattractive - and frankly, red flag worthy - traits in dating, especially in women. When 'loves to travel' dominates someone's personality, it often signals escapism and a lack of long-term stability. Sure, vacations and cultural exploration can be enriching, but when travel becomes their defining feature, it raises questions about their ability to commit to a person, a place or even a purpose.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! We Hung My Wife's Painting Over the Mantel. I'm Mortified by What It Resembles.

Repeat. Your wife is not asking you to drive around with her human anatomy-resembling art plastered to your back windshield for the world to see. This is your home! The reaction of your family-whispering, "Are you aware of the resemblance?" not screaming, "Oh my god, there's a butthole over the fireplace!"-actually proves that her artistic intention was clear. It's a flower with some unfortunate qualities. Nobody actually thinks you have pornography hanging above the mantel.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Date rape survivors file lawsuit accusing Hinge and Tinder of accommodating rapists'

Match Group is accused of accommodating rapists on its dating apps by allowing known abusers to remain active, failing to warn users, and promoting predators.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Harriette Cole: My parents are coming to visit, and I'm panicking

I tried to plan everything myself to make the visit special, but I ended up waiting too long. Now the prices are sky-high completely out of my budget and I'm panicking. I feel embarrassed because I had plenty of time to prepare, and I don't want my parents to think I'm irresponsible or that I don't care about making their trip enjoyable.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Thought Once Women Hit a Certain Age, They Didn't Have to Worry About This in Bed. I Was Very Wrong.

But when our second child was born nine years ago, we weren't 100 percent sure we were done, so I got another IUD. We decided pretty quickly that two kids were enough, but we also decided there was no point in a vasectomy, because I already had a reliable form of birth control that would last until I was 47.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Tell Us The Most Toxic Thing A Family Member Has Done During The Holidays

Holiday family gatherings can be joyful but often produce toxic behaviors that disrupt celebrations and prompt people to share horror stories.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Workplace Communication Fails

Workplace communication fails mainly through distorted messages, broken relationships, or poor processes, requiring truth, trust, and flow to move work forward.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Hoovering: When Narcissists Try to Pull You Back In

Hoovering isn't about genuine love or reconnection. It's a manipulation tactic used by narcissists or emotionally abusive partners to regain control once they sense you're leaving or have moved on. This behavior can happen days, months, or even years after the breakup. It often starts when the narcissist feels lonely or threatened, or isn't getting any "narcissistic supply" or attention from their usual sources. The Psychology Behind Hoovering Narcissists seek control and power over you. When you go no-contact or start to rebuild a life separate from them, it challenges the narcissist's fragile self-esteem.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Lure of Eye Contact and Smiling in Love and Sex

Romantic love relies on shared activities, eye contact, and smiling to initiate dialogue and strengthen mutual flourishing.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Is It So Hard to Forgive a Person Who Does Not Apologize?

Apologies enable justice, repair, and hope, while lack of apology can harden the wronged and complicate the forgiving process.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Tell Us The Holiday Traditions Your Family Did That You Now Realize Were Super Weird

One of the best parts about the holidays is getting to enjoy all the fun traditions. Whether you do Elf on a Shelf each year, host an annual Hallmark movie marathon, or always order Chinese food from the same restaurant every Christmas, traditions keep the holiday magic alive. So, we're dying to know: What's a holiday tradition your family did growing up that you now realize is actually suuuper weird?
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

4 mistakes you should never make when hosting for the holidays, according to etiquette experts

Although hosting friends and family for the holidays can be fun, there's no denying that doing so also comes with its fair share of stress. Without proper planning, things can even get chaotic. To avoid making etiquette mistakes in the process, Business Insider asked two experts to share the top mistakes they see people make when hosting. Here's what they said.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Miss Manners: I lied about why I wasn't drinking, and that just dug the hole deeper

Decline to explain or invent excuses for not drinking; politely redirect by asking the other person why they drink.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

My partner and I went on a 12-month road trip after a year of dating. It was the best thing we could've done.

A restless young woman abandons conventional expectations to travel and live nomadically with her partner, embracing uncertainty, freedom, and deepening intimacy.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Ask Allison: My husband's mum won't RSVP our Xmas dinner invite until she knows what his sister is doing - I'm so angry

Set clear boundaries and insist on a firm RSVP deadline to stop in-laws treating your family as a secondary option.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Making Friends Can Be Scary; Here's Why You Should Do It

When strangers interact, they underestimate how liked they are by one another. When we are vulnerable, we underestimate just how positively people view our vulnerability. When we reach out to friends, they appreciate it more than we think. One of the most effective ways I encourage people to try to make friends is by showing them that it won't be as uncomfortable as they think.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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After years of losing myself and my female friendships, I got divorced. Now, I've built a life I love with my best friend.

fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago
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After years of losing myself and my female friendships, I got divorced. Now, I've built a life I love with my best friend.

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Why Your Partner Stays But Won't Commit to You: 12 Fs

A partner may see someone as 'the one' but avoid deeper commitment due to readiness, milestones, or one of twelve motivating factors, the '12 Fs'.
fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

Married Men Are Confessing The Hardest Parts Of Marriage That People Rarely Talk About

I can never be upset about anything. Anytime, and I mean ANYtime I bring up something that upsets me, it gets turned around into how whatever she did that upset me is my fault. I end up fuming, but then ultimately apologize so that I can keep some semblance of peace. I'm not respected. I'm not desired. For a significant portion of the year when she coaches, I'm invisible. I try to express what I need physically, and it's usually ignored. Need I go on?
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I tried Raya for a month. I liked it, but it wasn't the celebrity-filled paradise I expected.

Raya is a members-only dating app. Daters must submit an application to get behind the app's golden gates, which includes linking your Instagram profile. Getting a recommendation from a current Raya member can be helpful. I had all of that: the public Instagram, the referral from a friend, and a willingness to pay Raya's $24.99 monthly fee (or $49.99 for premium features). It still took me months to get accepted.
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fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
4 days ago

A Gilded Christmas Wedding at the St. Regis

The halls of their early-January wedding venue were decked for Christmas, which played well into the couple's theme the couple playfully dubbed "Dark, Moody, Mary, Queen of Scots," with a color scheme of emerald green, plum, deep red, gold, and ivory. The vision, Ashley says, was inspired by the plates, and they set out to include as much texture as possible from the different florals, velvet touches, mismatched glassware, etc. "It felt so rich, regal, and elegant," says Ashley.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

5 Signs Your Relationship Has Emotional Integrity

Perhaps you have moments when you hesitate to share how you really feel, or you find yourself questioning whether what you have is genuine intimacy or just a peaceful routine. These are common questions, especially if you grew up in a family where emotions were ignored, dismissed, or handled inconsistently ( childhood emotional neglect). When your early environment teaches you to stay quiet about your feelings, you become skilled at functioning without emotional connection.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

4 Ways to Be a Dynamite First Date

Emotional expressions shape first-date judgments more than attire; authentic compliments, genuine admiration, attentive listening, and eliciting positive emotions increase attraction.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

There's One Thing That Is Essential to Me Before I Tie the Knot. My Fiance Is Refusing to Do It.

When I was 10, my dad had a midlife crisis, and, without warning the family, he quit his job to "find himself." My parents had three kids plus a baby, and my mom hadn't been in the workforce for years. It was financially devastating. She ended up divorcing him eventually, but it was bad. Now I'm getting married, and this childhood experience, along with something particular in my husband's past, have led me to make a certain request of my fiancé.
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fromBustle
4 days ago

Your Tarot Reading For The Week Of December 15 - 21

Your card for the week is the Two of Pentacles, which represents balance, flexibility, and the need to adapt. It's the perfect card to keep in mind during the holiday season, especially if you feel like you're being pulled in multiple directions. When this card pops up in a tarot reading, it's often a sign that you have two (or more) important things to juggle.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Wife and I Are Suddenly at Odds Over a Major Life Decision. There Is No Compromising Over This.

A husband risks permanent childlessness because his wife refuses pregnancy while he refuses adoption and remains uncertain about how strongly he wants children.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Are You Too Controlling?

Controlling interpersonal behavior often stems from copying parental models in childhood and can be reduced through awareness, practice, or therapy.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Neighbor's Kid Did Something Horrific to My Cat. Now They Expect Me to Do the Impossible.

You are not obligated to comfort someone whose texting while driving killed your pet; it is appropriate to set firm boundaries with their family.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

This is how we do it: We were childhood sweethearts and 28 years later we're still having sex every day'

Mutual respect for boundaries and everyday courtesy has sustained a fulfilling 28-year partnership with deepening sexual intimacy and shared adventures.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

Dear Mary: My son may be dating his half-sister but doesn't know they are likely related. How can I confess to being unfaithful?

A man suspects his son's long-term university girlfriend may be his biological daughter due to numerous, unremembered sexual partners in his youth.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Thought It Would Be "Fun" to Try Out Something Unspeakable in Bed. I Did Not Agree to That-Especially Not Where He Did It.

It's worth doing what you're doing now-refusing sex and sleeping in separate rooms-while you sort out your feelings. Sometimes, it's unfair to judge people based on their worst behavior; at other times, the worst behavior is so scarring that it ends up defining the relationship for us, like it or not. Now is the time to take stock. Is the relationship otherwise loving, with open communication and a strong sense of equality/both partners' needs being met?
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from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

"I'm Marrying Someone Whose Ex's Name Is Still on Our Lease"

When previous relationships intrude on new beginnings, couples face decisions that reveal character more than spreadsheets. Financial advantages mean nothing if emotional foundations crack. On a December 10 episode of The Dave Ramsey Show, a caller and realtor from San Francisco shared her uncomfortable situation. Getting married at the end of December, she faces moving into her fiancé's rental where his ex-wife's name remains on the month-to-month lease despite multiple attempts at removal and court orders.
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fromHuffPost
5 days ago

Many Couples Don't Make It Through This Challenging Stage Of A Relationship

The post-honeymoon 'power struggle' phase is a common, necessary stage in relationships that reveals unspoken resentments and requires confronting unhealthy patterns to reach deeper intimacy.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: I wanted a fresh start with my daughter, but things haven't turned out that way

Ten years ago, I connected with Christi, a daughter I fathered with a woman I was in a relationship with for a short time decades ago. We split before I knew my girlfriend was pregnant. She didn't tell me until after the baby was born. By that time, she was married to a man Christi knew as her dad. Christi no longer acknowledges him as her father.
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fromHuffPost
5 days ago

This Is A Rude Way To End A Friendship. But A Lot Of Us Do It Anyway.

Friendship breakups can wound as deeply as or deeper than romantic breakups, often lasting years and carrying unique intimacy and complexity.
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