Relationship patterns keep us safe. And in order to break them gently, we need more discernment and less self-criticism.
Galena Rhoades, a psychologist at the University of Denver and a co-author of “Fighting for Your Marriage,” recommends using ...
As you and your partner evolve, so does the language of love. Here are three underrated love languages that will keep intimacy alive in your relationship. By now, the concept of love languages, ...
You might have heard the term "relationship escalator" before — often used to describe the traditional progression of a romance from first date to monogamous relationship to moving in together to ...
If you are in (or even want to be in) a long-term relationship, I think it’s probably safe to assume you’d ideally like it to be a happy one. But as anyone who has ever been in a relationship knows, ...
Parasocial relationships are non-reciprocal connections that can have both positive and negative effects. They happen due to our natural need for connection and can affect a person’s emotions, ...
Money can’t buy love, but it can help single people feel more ready to find it. Credit...Jackson Gibbs Supported by By Alexander Nazaryan Allan Robles would like to find a partner. His problem is that ...
Their eyes beg the question: Should we learn how to fix a broken relationship and try to create a better one, take some time away from each other to reformulate, or just give up? Before you can fix a ...
“People are sick of the rules of society,” Lavvynder says over the phone from their home in Salt Lake City on a recent Monday afternoon. “Monogamy has become the default. Straight cisgender patriarchy ...
If you were hoping for more of Morgan (Justine Lupe) and Sasha’s (Timothy Simons) will-they-won’t-they flirtation in season two of Nobody Wants This, you’re set to be sorely disappointed—though not ...