
Dating: Do's & Don'ts
Dating is complicated. So we simplified it for you. What to do and what not to do - the Dating edition.
When Your Partner Left Someone To Be With You.... Top Story - December 2017.
You've found your soulmate! They are everything you expected them to be, and even more! You two couldn't be happier together and your friends and family are supporting you both — Congratulations! Seriously, finding your other half is a big deal, a wonderful event, and there is no reason why you two shouldn't be happy and thrive together. But let's be honest, some of the best romance stories friends like to hear are ones that are filled with juicy drama, and some of those best stories are about how you and your partner met but were both in different romantic relationships with other people at the time. If you live in a large city, let's say Houston, TX or San Diego, CA, the change of running into your partner's ex-boyfriend or girlfriend are extremely slim. However, if you live in Dartmouth, MA or in Las Cruces, NM, the possibility of seeing their ex increased. Whether you run into each other at the local market, between classes on campus, or see each other at the only cafe that has decent coffee in the entire town... Or even better (ha), happen to have mutual friends, here are some possibilities that the universe might throw your way — and some helpful tips:
By Elanda-Isabella Atencio8 years ago in Humans
Best Dating Books for Single Women
If there's one category of relationship advice books that has a flood of authors in it, it'd have to be dating books for single women—and it totally makes sense why this is, too. The dating scene has never been more difficult, and truth be told, everyone can use as much advice as possible.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Humans
2200 Miles
2200 miles. That is how far my boyfriend of almost four years and I have lived apart for roughly 550 days, and will for roughly 200 more until I finish grad school. We started dating in college, graduated, and he got a job 2200 miles away from where I was accepted into graduate school.
By Danielle Murray8 years ago in Humans
Live in the NOW
Every individual goes through a breaking point in their life, whether you are single or in a relationship. I have currently reached my breaking point in life and maybe most of you can relate to this problem many people face. Whether you are single or in a relationship, take the time to read this because the biggest problem in life that many can relate to is that we all live for the future and not the present. I want you as a reader to get comfortable and read this life story I would like to share because I want my experience to help anyone that I can reach out to.
By Leslie Arietta8 years ago in Humans
Sometimes Love Is Not Enough & The Road Gets Tough
Yes, in the gracious and holy words of Lana Del Rey why is it that love sometimes can become unfulfilling? It’s a hard and painful realisation but there comes a point where relationships don’t feel the same anymore. You and your partner don’t share happiness the way you used to, the way you would like it to be. You are wrapped up and confused in all emotions and in a whirlwind of desperation. How can it be fixed, is it worth saving, is the love there anymore, why are things not the same?
By Cherry Cola8 years ago in Humans
Intimate Ways Women Want To Be Touched (That Have Nothing To Do With Sex) . Top Story - November 2017.
Sex is a strange thing. As someone who has spent a large chunk of their life doing it for a living, I can safely say that some of the most intimate, sexual and satisfying things for me don’t involve a penis entering me.
By Samantha Bentley8 years ago in Humans
No Matter What He Did, Forgive Him
Let's be honest. Woman to woman. Single mum to single mum. More often than not he did you wrong. He hurt you in ways that you could only imagine a person could be hurt. Maybe you hurt him, too. Maybe you spent a decade or more hurting each other. Maybe he hurt you because he left. Maybe he cheated on you when he promised you were the only one for him. Maybe he was abusive. Maybe he took your identity and ripped it to shreds. This story is for anyone who's been abused, this story is for anyone who sits alone at night filled with resentment.
By Eve Tawfick8 years ago in Humans
Long Distance
Long distance relationships are hard for a lot of reasons. It is never easy being away from the one you love for a long period of time. We as humans desire love, respect, and attention. Here are a few tips and tricks on how to help your long distance relationship be fruitful for both you and your partner.
By Katie Berkenpas8 years ago in Humans
Jealousy in Polyamory
Growing up, I didn’t have a lot of friends. I remember being so possessive of the friends I did have that I would get upset if they hung out with anyone else. I’ve always been that jealous person. I thought it was just a normal character flaw a lot of people had, and that’s true; a lot of people do deal with jealousy and possessiveness, particularly in the polyamorous community. Recently though, I’ve come to realize that I’m not “just a jealous person,” but an insecure human being who can change.
By Abrin B Clearway8 years ago in Humans














