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.
Ten (+1) Tips for Coping with Long Distance Relationships
For those of you who know me, you will know that my partner and I did the whole long distance relationship thing for six months. If you know me really well, you’ll know how tough I found it at times. But we got through it, and I’m so glad we did! So here are my top tips on how to make long distance work!
Reanne KingdonPublished 7 years ago in HumansThe Millennial's Guide to Relationships: What NOT To Do
“I don’t even know who that is!,” “She’s just a friend from high school…” “You can trust me…” these are just a few of the lines I, as well as my friends, have heard over the past few years from our own former significant others. Millennials seem to be having the hardest time grabbing onto a relationship that they’re willing to keep. It has become a paradox; everyone talks about how they want a faithful lover yet they aren’t committed when getting into a serious relationship. Here’s a news flash kiddos, you have to want to be faithful to be in a committed relationship! Contrary to popular belief, “talking” in today’s society is considered “dating” and it’s one of the biggest problems with the way young adults believe they should begin their journey of love. My main goal for you all is to possibly show you what the problems are and what NOT to do the next time you want to get into a serious relationship.
Mylinh Saré SternPublished 7 years ago in HumansHow To Handle His Friends Hating You
One of the most painful relationships I've ever had was when I dated a guy who we'll call Joe. At this one concert venue I used to enjoy, Joe was the most popular guy in the club. This was partly because he was a "pretty boy," and also because he was exceptionally charming and socially adept.
Ossiana M. TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansWhy Some Men Leave
When it comes to men, there are many reasons why a man would leave a woman. Even good, decent women get dumped and they are left bewildered and confused. What did I do wrong? Well, you might not have done anything.
The Writer ChickPublished 7 years ago in HumansWhen You Realize That You Are the 'And Then' Guy in a Relationship
During the thirty-seven years on this planet that I’ve been alive, I’ve only been in about four major relationships. Last night, at work, I was using a ride-on scrubber and cleaning the store that I am employed at. I started reflecting on them. Low and behold, I came upon the realization that I am a "And Then" person: i.e., the transitional person that makes a woman realize that she wants someone better and finds them.
Erik MicklePublished 7 years ago in HumansHow to Help Your Partner Feel Beautiful
Once upon a time, I was with the father of my child. He, at first, seemed to really find me attractive — but then after a while, that ended. I soon began to feel very alone, and not only because of all the problems I was having with my health. He made me feel lonely, and worse, he made me feel ugly and unlovable.
Ossiana M. TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansQuick Lunch Dates For Couples on the Go
My partner and I get very little free time to see each other. Between my 90-hour work weeks and his crazy schedule, actually finding the time to be together can be pretty hard to do. However, where there's a will, there's a way — and we've definitely mastered the art of cramming in quality time, even when one of us is working.
Ossiana M. TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansThe 5 Types of Guys to Never Date
How many times has this happened to you? You meet a guy, you guys hang out for a bit, go on a couple dates. You're really liking this guy and the feeling seems mutual, right? Then all of a sudden BAM! He disappears, or has every excuse in the book as to why he won't hang out with you anymore. Sounds familiar right? I know the feeling, it's happened to me plenty of times, too. Fortunately though, I've learned from my mistakes and was able to eventually avoid the guys that were giving me hell, and I'm here to help you do the same. Here are five types of guys you need to avoid immediately!
A'Keyla ReidPublished 7 years ago in Humans#Single: Acceptance and Celebration
These ideas have been circling around in my mind for the past few weeks. I’ve been trying to avoid writing about relationships and romance, but the universe seems to be dropping hints compelling me to discuss this subject. As those close to me are likely aware, this is a topic that I hold very close to my heart; that is, accepting that I’m single.
Shannon CampbellPublished 7 years ago in HumansDating: What Does It Mean to You?
I have been divorced for as many years as I was married. I tried dating. The first relationship ended with a phone call saying needs weren't being met. He married someone who met those needs within a year of our breakup. I was told they divorced within a year or two.
J.T. WellingtonPublished 7 years ago in HumansWisteria
Life is too short to not see the beauty in things, too short to allow something deemed as "ugly" to go completely ignored or abandoned. Living by this taught me to appreciate the good in the bad, no matter how hard it can be to do so. I was able to be patient with people, to try to know them before judging them too harshly. I had to weed out the bad qualities and find the good ones in order to do this.
Aquarian95Published 7 years ago in HumansCommon Mistakes We Make In Relationships
I don't care who you are or what you do, anyone that claims to live a perfect life with their significant other is full of crap. Of course, relationships can be strong and full of love and happy days, but expecting two separate individuals to agree on everything whether it be parenting, finances, sex, etc. is absolutely ludicrous.
Jus L'amorePublished 7 years ago in Humans