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.
- Top Story - May 2020
The SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN way to attract a partner
Like many in my generation, I am single. Alone, all alone with nobody to love, hold, argue with, take cute pictures with or go on holiday with.
Hyper HomoPublished 4 years ago in Humans The nice guy with no boundaries
In any relationship, boundaries are crucial. Being in a relationship, you need to understand that you are the highest authority to yourself. Healthy boundaries allow yourself to take better care of yourself – emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually. I had to learn the hard way when my partner was crossing my boundaries.
Annie CurranPublished 4 years ago in HumansTips for Long Distance Relationships
If you’re like me and in a long distance relationship during quarantine, it doesn’t take an expert in relationships to tell you it’s tough. I mean, how do you go from seeing your other half everyday to not seeing them for however long you’re in quarantine? I can’t help but envy the couples who are quarantining together. However, my boyfriend and I have done long distance before (I’m not saying that it makes long distance any easier) but over the year and a half that we’ve been together, I’ve acquired a few tips on how to survive long distance.
Veronica MacraePublished 4 years ago in HumansWhy Do We Stay In Toxic Relationships?
When I was little, I wanted to get married when I was eighteen years old. I don’t know why I chose that number I remember always wanting to be married, have a husband, and start a family and thought eighteen was the right age to do that.
Keeping the Flame Alive in your Relationship
Keeping it interesting can become challenging. Here are the 5 most important things in a relationship in my opinion Trust
Charmaine van der MerwePublished 4 years ago in Humans9 Lessons In Love: Learning From Past Mistakes
There is no one in this world who wants to live untouched by love. Even if you are content with staying single, there is something to be learned from your past relationships. There is always something that you can pick up from encounters and interactions that will enlighten you. And if you are like me, you might find that thinking about each past relationship as a lesson instills you with a sense of confidence. After all, if you could overcome those obstacles, doesn't that better prepare you for the next person who comes along?
Valerie TaylorPublished 4 years ago in HumansKeeping Your Relationship Fresh with Exciting New Things
A new relationship brings loads of excitement. All those butterflies in your belly that won’t let you sleep, daydreaming and that feeling you have the whole world at your feet. However, these sentiments are destined to dwindle after some time has passed and it is absolutely expected. Although it might seem that the relationship is becoming boring, it doesn’t have to be that way. There are so many things you can do to rekindle old flames and make a mature relationship exhilarating again. Let’s take a look at some great ideas to freshen things up and bring back the butterflies.
Theodora EvansPublished 4 years ago in HumansAnxiety in a Relationship
Cuddling and watching a movie with my partner Anxiety: This is nice. Me: Yeah, it is, don't ruin it! Anxiety: I never do…
Be more than just a memory, be her forever. A man's brief view on love.
I have read lots of Vocal stories around heartbreak, lost love or what could have been. Many of these stories have very strong points and the writers deliver their opinions very well...But I couldn't help as I kept scrolling through, notice that many of the stories come from a female voice sharing how broken they have been left feeling from the actions of their partners. It just made me think is it that common that as men, we continue to let ourselves down with these actions that hurt deeper than we know or care to acknowledge.
Samuel-JamesPublished 4 years ago in HumansAre you fed up in your relationship?
As a Coach I have had many enquires about Relationship Coaching due to many couples having problems with their partner, especially during this time.
Rita HurryPublished 4 years ago in HumansReady, Set... Oh no, wait...
Once upon a time, there was a girl who was in a relationship for a very long time. So long, in fact, that online dating was still in its infancy when she got into her long-term relationship. When she found herself (suddenly) single in her early thirties, she had no clue how to meet people in the wild, let alone on online platforms… what the hell is Bumble? Tinder isn’t just used for hookups anymore? What does one say, wear, act, eat, drink…? She didn’t know anything about dating! One thing she did know, however? She was ready to date.
Where to KISPublished 4 years ago in HumansHow to Improve Your Relationship
One day while I was out running errands I passed by a couple who was having a disagreement in the aisle I was in. I overheard what was said but when I made it back home I sat back and asked, “Do I treat and react like that in my relationships”? I know no one is prefect and sometimes we let our anger overpower our actions without thinking about who’s around, who hears you, and what we let come out of our mouths. My overthinking bought me to write down ways people could improve and easily deescalate a situation without leaving each person feeling sad, upset, hurt, unheard, and misunderstood.