"Good relationships don't always feel good, but it's not for the same reason that bad relationships don't feel good." In the age of modern dating, there are so many spoken and unspoken rules that can ...
Romantic red flags and dramatic betrayals get a lot of attention (rightfully so). But it’s often the everyday bad relationship habits that quietly drive couples apart. Compared to the biggies like ...
Relationships are meant to bring joy, support, and companionship. However, not all relationships serve this purpose. Some relationships can be harmful, leaving emotional scars that can be difficult to ...
I've been in a couple of bad relationships that went on far too long because I find leaving really difficult! Being able to leave is an important relationship skill. Because if leaving's a problem for ...
Recently, Reddit user u/PestCemetary asked, "People that escaped a bad relationship, what's the first red flag you ignored that would have saved you a lot of time if handled?" Here are some of the ...
When everyone's an expert, bad advice festers. The thing about the Internet is it can make everyone seem like an expert. Whether they have an education, lived experience, or some combination of both, ...
Each week in the Tuesday column, Prudence asks readers for their thoughts on a question that has her stumped. She’ll post her final thoughts on the matter on Fridays. Here’s this week’s dilemma and ...
I think it's safe to say most of us have had our fair share of bad relationships. But when does a bad relationship becomes toxic? The kind that takes a toll on your physical, psychological, spiritual ...
More and more people are single these days. A common question is whether single people are more or less satisfied with their lives than people in a relationship. Intuitively, it could be assumed that ...
Most of us have been in a bad relationship at some point in our lives. Maybe it was the bad boy or girl who betrayed your trust, or the wolf in sheep’s clothing who pretended to be Mr. or Ms. perfect ...
"NEVER GO TO bed angry.” This is a piece of advice you’ll hear again and again whenever an inquisitive journalist asks older, ...