Ah, the power of the ex. Is there anything more alluring than The One That Got Away? Probably not. But before you go ahead and try getting back together, know there's a good chance it won't end up with a glammed-out, star-studded wedding like Bennifer 2.0.
If the simple thought of a Valentine’s Day date stresses you out every single winter, take a deep breath. There's an easy way out of this holiday headache—no Cupid's bow required.
February may be one of the shortest months of the year, but it's got a *major* gift-giving holiday. Flowers and candy aside, picking the Valentine's Day present that'll make your S.O. swoon can totally take your relationship to the next level.
As a kid, I was bullied for my darker skin tone and being overweight, and literally wanted to run from being Indian. I just wanted to be a skinny white girl. That way, I didn’t have to deal with the bullying and pressure to conform. I felt like I didn’t want to live in this body as myself.
Once upon a time, relationship red flags reflected the expectations of a heteronormative, monogamous society. It was typically considered a "red flag" if marriage wasn’t on your radar or you weren’t interested in having kids.
When the end of the year starts inching closer and temperatures begin to drop, the urge to have someone to snuggle up with in front of a fireplace has never been stronger. Hi, and welcome to cuffing season!
Everything's going fine and dandy in your dating life until the dreaded question no one wants to ask—“So, like, what are we?”—rears its ugly head. Sound familiar?
In the 21st century, monogamy isn’t necessarily the norm anymore. While open relationships, swinging, and polyamory were once considered somewhat taboo topics, that’s a thing of the past.