Category Archives: Relationships
Social media is a brand-new minefield for relationships. 20 years ago, no one had to worry about “Facebook official,” boyfriends who Insta-story too much or girls who refuse to like your posts. Social media can equal drama for a relationship on a bunch of levels. If your relationship drama is over a boo who shares too much on social media, here’s what to do about it. Read more
All relationships have highs and lows. I was just talking to a girlfriend of mine who’s in a low. A really low low. There’s no shame in that. Like I said before, it’s a natural part of being in a relationship. One of her big issues is that her husband and she suddenly have nothing in common any more. Read more
Everyone I seem to talk to has the same feeling: Dating has become so hard. It seems like nobody wants to commit anymore, and it seems to be a challenge every single step of the way. You can blame the dating apps. You can blame Tinder, and Bumble, and Hinge, and all the choices that people have. Because for the very, very first time in history, men and women have a ridiculous amount of choices available to them. Read more
One of my best girlfriends is struggling with a new boyfriend’s mother in a way I’ve heard many, many times before. I’ve dealt with it myself, too. Your boyfriend’s mother is sweet enough, but she’s kinda judgmental that you’re not a 1950s housewife. She can’t believe you don’t cook every night. Read more
First dates are a flurry of nerves, excitement and, let’s be honest, judgement. You may be so busy nitpicking him apart that you fail to notice some really good things about him. And while red flags are important, you should take note of his green flags, too. Here are few that you may not be looking out for, but totally should be. Read more
Everyday, I get emails from so many women. And by the way, I appreciate every email that has ever been sent my way. And what breaks my heart is that so many of them are in relationships that no longer serve them at all. And the reason why they’re in these relationships is because they’re afraid of being alone. Read more