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fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

How Relationship Harmony is Maintained

Relationship harmony requires self-regulation, mutual respect, compassion, and preserving individual integrity rather than controlling partners or prioritizing ego.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago

I Thought My Marriage Was Happy. Then My Wife Asked Me to Agree to Something I'd Never Imagined.

An abrupt ultimatum to open a marriage after years of sexual dissatisfaction demands honest communication, couples therapy, and negotiated boundaries, not a unilateral choice.
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fromPsychology Today
2 hours ago

Is Neighborliness the Antidote for Divisiveness?

Building neighborly relationships—rapport, shared interests, and mutual aid without political debate—reduces divisiveness and prevents escalation to hostility.
#premature-ejaculation
fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago
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I Lucked Out With My Wife in the Sex Department. Now I Want to Fix the Problem That Has Bedeviled Many Men Before Me.

fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago
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I Lucked Out With My Wife in the Sex Department. Now I Want to Fix the Problem That Has Bedeviled Many Men Before Me.

#intimacy
fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago
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This is how we do it: I worried about his kinks, but I'm learning to relax and be playful'

Gentle, affectionate sex and reciprocal kindness can be as fulfilling as intense, kinky encounters, fostering trust, vulnerability, and mutual learning.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago
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A Soft Road Map to Intimacy

Intimacy arises from multiple relationally constructed factors—mutual care, emotional support, trust, communication, shared understanding, and ongoing self-reflection, assessable and improvable through structured reflection.
#blended-family
fromBusiness Insider
14 hours ago
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My girlfriend expects me to pay for her daughters' school and food. I'm not ready to be a stepdad yet - how do I set boundaries?

fromBusiness Insider
14 hours ago
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My girlfriend expects me to pay for her daughters' school and food. I'm not ready to be a stepdad yet - how do I set boundaries?

fromwww.mercurynews.com
14 hours ago

Asking Eric: Should I alert my brother that everyone can see what he's doing on social media?

My brother and I are both in our late 60s. We're close, and I consider his wife a good friend of mine. I discovered that my brother is engaging in some pretty questionable interactions on the social feed Threads. He's been replying to quite a few posts by barely clothed women, complimenting them, saying he would like to date them, and asking them to DM him. Putting ethics aside, I am concerned that these posts will somehow reach his wife, or his two adult children.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

My foolproof guide to living with a partner and not falling out about home decor | Polly Hudson

Couples routinely negotiate and subtly manage shared home decor through small, strategic compromises and unspoken maneuvers to balance personal tastes.
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fromBusiness Insider
13 hours ago

After moving to Alabama for my husband's job, I was lonely. The key to making friends was being the one to make plans.

Actively planning social activities attracts enthusiastic 'joiners' and builds lasting friendships, though hosting demands significant time and may not be reciprocated by others.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
15 hours ago

Dear Abby: We girls may have to resort to violence against this rude boy

Victims of harassment or controlling partners should seek adult authorities, protect dependents, avoid violence, and prioritize financial and caregiving stability.
fromSlate Magazine
11 hours ago

My High School Boyfriend and I Broke Up Under Horrible Circumstances. Now He's Back, and Asking for the Impossible.

Let's start here: "Closure" is not what is achieved by sleeping with your high school boyfriend (or making out with him, for that matter). "Closure"-if such a thing exists (I have my doubts, but that's another subject)-is what happens after you both talk frankly and openly about what happened and how you felt, and you both come to accept that what happened, happened and is over and done with.
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fromBusiness Insider
13 hours ago

High-earning men are ditching dating apps for $25,000 matchmakers - here's why

High-net-worth men are increasingly hiring luxury matchmaking services, paying tens of thousands for curated introductions to find serious, time-efficient romantic partners.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

I realised I'd been ChatGPT-ed into bed': how Chatfishing' made finding love on dating apps even weirder

AI-crafted messaging can produce intimate online personae that do not match in-person behavior, causing deception and emotional disappointment in modern dating.
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

The kindness of strangers: a woman paid for my groceries when I couldn't

Frantically, I called my husband and asked him to come down to the supermarket with his bank card and pay, as it didn't seem that I was going to be able to. While I was on the phone to him, a lady in the line paid for her groceries then told the checkout guy, I'll pay for hers, too. I tried to protest, but she wouldn't hear of it. All she said was: Just pay it back in the community somehow.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago
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The Guy I'm Seeing Spent the Night With Me on Our First Date. Then, Things Took a Turn.

Partner shows reduced sexual interest after the first night, creating mismatch in desire and concerns about honesty and communication within a non-monogamous arrangement.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago
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A moment that changed me: I stopped restraining myself and found the love of my life

Performative dating behaviors and fear of vulnerability prevented genuine intimacy, but a relationship with a colleague revealed authentic connection and old habits resurfaced.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! My Girlfriend Is Refusing to Touch Me Unless I Do Something That Could Make Me Very Sick.

Withholding affection until a partner hides painful, infectious sores is unreasonable; secure medication access and reassess the relationship boundaries.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Harriette Cole: My career just took off, and I don't know if I should follow my fiancee

Balance career opportunities and relationship commitments by communicating, mapping out a temporary long-distance plan if needed, and reassessing relationships that cause consistent harm.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Asking for a friend: My girlfriend is treating ChatGPT like a boyfriend - she relies on it for everything and I feel like we're drifting apart because of it. What should I do?

Excessive use of ChatGPT as an emotional substitute can damage a romantic relationship and act as a crutch rather than helpful support.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Blind date: After too many tepid, app-based dates, outsourcing my love life to a paper is obviously the way to go'

What were you hoping for? A fun evening with a stranger hopefully good chat and not painfully awkward. First impressions? Warm, friendly and charismatic. What did you talk about? What didn't we talk about? We discussed the dating world, our travel experiences, funny personal stories and British TV icons. Most awkward moment? When we both arrived at the same time and stood at the front of the restaurant wondering if we were each other's date but feeling too awkward to ask.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Sister Has Issued an Absurd Wedding Demand. If I Say No, I Fear What Will Happen.

A professional baker offered a discounted $450 wedding cake instead of giving away a $1,000 cake and faced family pressure and threats of exclusion.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Asking Eric: The neighbor mom's requests of my college-age son strike me as weird

Ask the neighbor why she expects your son to do chores, clarify boundaries, and firmly refuse additional requests on your son's behalf.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

2 Ways Laughter Makes Love Stronger

Shared laughter strengthens relationships by increasing emotional closeness, perceived support, and signaling relationship health through synchronized, socially bonding responses.
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

Your Weekly Horoscope, October 12-18, 2025: Ditching Old Dynamics

Venus entering Libra and Pluto turning direct shift focus to harmony, balanced partnerships, self-awareness, collective transformation, and healing through connection and beauty.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Give Tantric "Happy Ending" Massages. Yes, It Turns Me On.

There are plenty of people who have years of training in tantra, and who practice a very different style than I do. But for me, it's a combination of tantric techniques and bodywork that creates a fun, sexy experience, mostly for people who want to get off. This involves sharing a very intimate, close space with someone. They're fully naked, I'm partially naked, there's relaxing music playing, and we sort of "connect" or "exchange energy" before jumping into the massage.
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#astrology
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: My neighbor loves swimming in the lake. Should I mention the alligator?

DEAR ABBY: I am a senior man living next door to a slightly older woman. We live in lakefront homes and enjoy being active in the water during our retirement years. Recently, I was looking out the window and saw an alligator swimming by about 50 yards away. Alligators are almost unknown in our part of the lake, but they are known to live in the area.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Miss Manners: I say it's OK to ignore a knock at the door. My neighbor doesn't agree.

Personal safety and legitimate health needs override social niceties; decline unknown callers and inform hosts about food allergies.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

4 Major Mistakes Couples Make When They Argue

Address conflicts early, acknowledge past traumas shaping reactions, and accept differences instead of demanding identical thinking to prevent resentment and deepen connection.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! My Husband and His Friends Share the Same Annoying Tendency. It Might Explain Why So Many Men Are Lonely.

Men commonly outsource kin-keeping to partners, contributing to male loneliness; establishing scheduled weekly calls or a family "cruise director" restores connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Three Questions That Instantly Defuse Couples' Arguments

Healthy relationships treat conflict as a shared problem, prioritize making each partner feel heard, and cooperate as a team to find solutions.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

My brother and sister are angry at my parents. I feel caught in the middle. What can I do? | Leading quesstions

Family conflict often stems from differing memories and moral frameworks; resolving it requires distinguishing factual disagreement from differing moral weightings and considering parental context.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Went to a Strip Club to Feel Something New. Now I Can't Stop Lying to My Wife.

Married man with low postpartum sexual frequency seeks relief at a nude strip club, worries about forming a secret habit and whether that counts as cheating.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

This Millennial Just Shared That Our Parents Are "One Stupidly Spoken Thing Away" From Never Seeing Us Again,

Repeated parental disrespect prompted low-contact boundaries, ongoing frustration, and the need to protect emotional well-being despite love for the parents.
#etiquette
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Is it okay to hug coworkers?

Hugging coworkers can strengthen workplace bonds but must respect boundaries, cultural norms, pandemic- and #MeToo-era sensitivities, and individual comfort.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

4 Things You Should Never Say to a Partner

Dismissive responses to partners' emotional bids create distance; empathetic, sensitive rephrasing protects connection and helps partners feel seen.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

Use The "2:1 Ratio" To Solve Arguments In Your Relationship

Use a 2:1 ratio—follow each negative comment with at least two positive ones—to de-escalate conflicts and maintain trust, safety, and connection in a relationship.
fromAll Singles And Married
3 days ago

THE 18 SIMPLE THINGS A WOMAN WANTS FROM HER HUSBAND/MAN

1. Give her your time. Don't make her beg for your attention. Women equate love with time. If she means a lot to you, she should see that expressed by how much time you give her. Come home early. Take her out on dates 2. Compliment her efforts to look good; her new hairstyle, her body, her clothes, her sexiness, her cooking. It is your opinion that matters most to her. Appreciate her and she'll do anything for you.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

4 Developmental Changes to Expect in Adolescent Behavior

Adolescence prompts increasing distance, individuality, dissatisfaction, and resistance, requiring parents to loosen control, tolerate differences, and foster new forms of connection.
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fromThe Gottman Institute
3 days ago

Yes, Sex Changes with Age - You are Normal

Sexuality changes across life stages and remains viable into old age; desire, function, and relationships ebb and flow and can be addressed at any age.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

Help! I'm Almost 40 & My Boyfriend Is Wasting My Last Chance At Getting Pregnant

Prioritize clear commitment, respect, and reproductive goals; set boundaries or leave a relationship that lacks serious partnership and mutual effort.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Asking Eric: Angry mom bars her son's girlfriend from his hospital room

It appears that the mother's shock and grief are manifesting in a way that's neither fair nor kind to your granddaughter. As his blood relation, she may be able to dictate who has access to her son, depending on the hospital's policy. Your granddaughter may want to reach out to hospital administration to see what their policy is and if there's an option for her within its scope.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

How Much Does the Tooth Fairy Pay These Days?

A child serving as a flower girl but excluded from the reception raises questions of fairness, etiquette, and practical logistics for weddings.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Dear Abby: Other friends tell us not to invite them if the Smiths will be there

Establish firm social boundaries with exhausting friends; seek counseling and consider coordinated reporting with family for recovered childhood sexual-abuse memories.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

In Sickness and in Health: Being There for Your Ex?

Some people set aside divorce or hostility to care for former partners when catastrophic illness arises, prioritizing children, compassion, or vows despite emotional pain.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

My Husband Masturbates When I'm Home & It Hurts My Feelings

A partner's private masturbation often reflects habit, stress relief, or autopilot rather than rejection, but emotional hurt should be addressed with curiosity and compassion.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! My Wife Constantly Lets Her Grandkids Invade Our Private Time. This Has to Stop.

My partner and I are both in our fifties. I was divorced and never had kids, while my partner was a single mom of three for most of her life. It has been an adjustment coming to live together and learning to navigate each other's space. The one place I am not willing to compromise is the privacy of our bedroom. It is an adult space for adults, but her grandchildren have zero respect for that fact, and the situation is getting very uncomfortable.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Moving in with my mom helped me go from survival mode to stability

Moving in with family transformed solo parenting into shared responsibility, enabling career growth and stronger bonds between children and grandparents.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Harriette Cole: My little sister can't wait for me to come home but I might not

It was your mother's job to prepare your sister for your eventual departure. I'm sorry she did not do that. Part of having children and getting them to maturity is making sure they will be OK on their own and that anyone still in the home will be fine when they leave. Clearly, that didn't happen. What you can do now is stay in contact with your sister on a regular basis.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! My Sister's Boyfriend Lured Me Into an Awful Affair. Now She Wants Me to Be a Bridesmaid at Their Wedding.

When dorms closed in 2020, I was a freshman with nowhere to go. I moved in with my older sister and her new boyfriend, "Patrick." Patrick owned a home with a spare bedroom, and it seemed to make sense. He kissed me after I'd been living there for a week, and we had an affair that lasted nearly two months.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

What is phubbing? And five signs you are guilty of doing it

Phubbing is a social no-no and can have a drastic impact on romantic relationships, but with smartphones playing an ever-increasing role in our lives, we've all done it Are you a phubber? Or have you been phubbed? No, we didn't make that word up, and no, it's not to be confused with Clubber, the streaming platform for club-level GAA matches. Phubbing is short for 'phone snubbing' and is a term coined well over a decade ago that describes the act of ignoring someone in favour of your phone.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

You be the judge: should my boyfriend get rid of his laundry basket?

I honestly don't see the point of it. Why shove dirty laundry in a basket for a week when you can put everything straight into the washing machine? At least if it's in the washer, it's where it belongs and ready to go. The basket just delays the inevitable. It's like having an unnecessary middleman. And it doesn't match the flat, and dominates the room like a dead piece of furniture.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Missing Deception Isn't Your Fault

We're told to "trust our gut," and to look for shifty eyes or nervous fidgeting. Detectives in movies and TV shows spot liars through micro-expressions. Yet across hundreds of experiments, the average rate of accurate lie-truth discrimination is 54% (Bond & DePaulo, 2006). In fact, computers often outperform judges on deciding who will skip bail, and seasoned police officers who are most confident in their "lie-detecting" abilities are often the least accurate (Gladwell, 2019).
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Two Signs a Couple Is Truly Compatible

Compatibility requires mutual adjustment and practical skills to handle boredom, conflict, problem-solving, daily stressors, aligned goals, and social preferences.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Wife Is Pressuring Me to Do Something Most Men Would Kill For. There's a Good Reason I Can't.

When work-driven low libido reduces outside involvement, the partner feeling guilty must adjust their own behavior rather than pressure the other.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

27 Brutally Honest Lessons People Learned In Their First Year Of Marriage

Open marriages can succeed when partners communicate boundaries, respect bodily autonomy, and align on sexual needs and relationship priorities before commitment.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Nice guys finish LAST: Women prefer bad boys, study finds

Agreeable men are less likely to be partnered; women tend to prefer assertive, extroverted, or overconfident men over agreeable men.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Was Really Into the Guy I'm Seeing. Then I Saw What Was On His Walls

Sexualized decor focused on genitalia can signal fetishization and objectification, but it is not inherently disqualifying; evaluate behavior, respect, and compatibility.
#marriage
fromThe Washington Post
4 days ago
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Column | Spouse upset by tired welcome from work trip. Hax readers give advice.

A spouse returning from a leisurely work trip shouldn't expect celebratory treatment when the other partner handled household and childcare; communicate needs and set boundaries.
fromAll Singles And Married
6 days ago
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25 Couples That Can Never Have a Joyful Marriage.

Harmful behaviors, mindsets, and lack of godly influence prevent couples from experiencing love, intimacy, and growth in marriage until they change.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

I Had An Emotional Affair To Save My Marriage

A long-term marriage suffered emotional and sexual neglect, prompting a six-month virtual emotional affair that brought no regret.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Harriette Cole: I asked him not to smoke in my yard, and they cut their visit short

Explain health-driven boundaries, apologize for awkwardness, and reach out to reconnect after smoke-triggered asthma caused guests to leave.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Is "Zip Coding" Hindering Your Dating?

When you look for potential matches on a dating app, do you limit your search to just within your own zip code? Because Heaven forbid you'd have to go outside your zip code to find true love. Well, the practice of geo-restricting your romance in such a manner seems to be fairly common-so common that it's received its own nickname, "zip coding" on social media.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Just Found Out I Inherited Significant Amount of Property. I Have No Idea Why.

Woman inherits substantial family land from an ex she divorced for infidelity and feels conflicted about keeping, selling, and engaging with the ex's former partner.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

One Good Thing Came Out of My Horrible, Stressful Corporate Job. My Family Is Determined to Ruin It for Me.

My life now is much lower key. I make enough to pay my bills and enjoy a life out of the office. Here is the thing: I bought a lot of stock for my nephew, "Jonah," my brother's son.He was the only kid on both sides of the family, and I wanted to provide for him. The stocks went really well. Jonah has over $100,000 set aside for college when he graduates in a few years.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Asking Eric: I know what I need to do after my girlfriend's behavior on the ATV outing

Feeling insecure about a partner's frequent attention-seeking from other men indicates a need to address relationship boundaries and personal security.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! I Overhear What My Neighbor Does in Her Yard Every Day. I Really Wish I Didn't.

Neighbor's routine vomiting near shared patio causes severe distress due to emetophobia; want to address it compassionately to reduce noise exposure.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Using ChatGPT daily makes my life easier

ChatGPT helps a busy parent save time, organize household tasks, generate meal and activity ideas, and reconnect with teenage children.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

3 Benefits of "Predictable Warmth" in a Relationship

Consistent, predictable acts of warmth create emotional safety and sustain long-term romantic connection by regulating partners' nervous systems.
fromBustle
5 days ago

TikTok's "Pomegranate Theory" Can Reveal If Your Relationship Is Strong

That's the basis for the viral "pomegranate theory, " which is just a cute way of framing the small acts of everyday kindness that can mean so much in a relationship. If you've ever peeled a pomegranate, then you know it takes some effort. The skin is tough; it's tricky to get all the little red arils out, and it's often messy, too. It's why peeling one is essentially the perfect metaphor for love.
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fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
5 days ago

Two strangers hit it off at a Brooklyn restaurant. They refused to swap numbers - but made a wild pact

Meeting strangers with openness can create lasting, unexpected friendships validated by keeping a planned reunion despite skepticism.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What True Couple Communication Really Means

Poor communication is the central barrier to relationships; true communication is an active, two-way effort to understand and be understood to reach common ground.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Talking About Money Is the Last Great Taboo

Silence about money increases stress and relationship harm, while open, transparent financial conversations reduce anxiety and strengthen well-being.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: My new husband gives me $400 a month. It's not enough.

Communicate clearly about finances and create a realistic budget to stop personal accounts from being drained; insist on fair sharing or reassess the relationship.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Somehow Ended Up in Bed With Two of My Guy Friends. Then Things Took an Unexpected Turn.

We've known each other for a long time and never even flirted before this. I'd thought they were both straight, but there was touching and kissing in every combination that night, even if technically they only fucked me. We were all wasted and grieving, and it was a bad idea, but it was also very hot.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Help! My Parents Retired and Became Unrecognizable Divas.

I love my parents, but since they retired three years ago, it is as though their brains have drained out of their ears. I am not talking about their opinions on politics, but just basic common sense. I saw my parents actually ask grocery workers putting out fresh fried chicken if the birds were from last night, and get offended when told no and that it would be a health
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Harriette Cole: My friend is now my neighbor, but something has gone wrong

Combat loneliness by proactively seeking social environments, building a new life through activities and self-care rather than waiting for others to include you.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

This elite matchmaker charges clients up to $100,000. Now, they're building an AI

AI-enhanced, human-centric matchmaking uses historical matchmaker data to improve real-world dating success compared with self-serve dating apps.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

7 Sex Positions To Try When You're Not Feeling Creative

Good sex can be simple; use familiar, low-effort positions or a few easy swaps when tired or uncreative to keep intimacy satisfying.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

Miranda Kerr On Co-Parenting and Friendship with Katy Perry: 'Put the Children First'

Miranda Kerr credits her friendship with Katy Perry for supporting respectful, child-focused co-parenting with ex-husband Orlando Bloom.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Life in a Minefield: Burnout in High-Conflict Relationships

Relational burnout is emotional depletion from repeatedly managing another person's volatile moods, causing chronic vigilance, exhaustion, and cyclical re-engagement that deepens emotional fatigue.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Get Over Having to "Get It" in a Relationship

Reflective listening requires fully attending to and accurately repeating a partner's words to ensure clear mutual understanding and reduce defensive responses.
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fromBustle
6 days ago

These Zodiac Signs Can Turn Situationships Into Something Real

Certain zodiac signs are more likely to turn ambiguous, noncommittal situationships into committed relationships by asserting their desires and pushing for clarity.
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