Daily horoscopes: December 28, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You have no patience for a friend's meltdown.  Tell her that you're willing to be there for her, but she has to be there for herself, too.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Today you think of the very thing you should have said yesterday.  Don't worry.  You'll have plenty of future opportunities to practice your witty repartee. Read more

Are you talking about your ex too much? Here’s how to find out

Ariana Grande’s hit song “thank u, next” is such a banger. Truly, I can’t get enough of it! And the video? She tapped into my girly movie love. What I didn’t realize until I watched a behind the video thing on the “thank u, next” music video – yep, I’m in that deep! – is that the song gets into a lot of detail about her exes, if you know what to look for. It seems to have especially affected Ariana’s most recent ex, Pete Davidson. Read more

Daily horoscopes: December 27, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You're still unconvinced you successfully resolved a matter.  And you're right.  The problem isn't with the square peg, it's with the round hole.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Everyone's opinionated these days.  If you want someone to respect yours then you'll have to return the favor by respecting theirs. Read more

How to spend the holidays separately and not drift apart

Sometimes couples have to spend the holidays separately. Normally, this isn’t anyone’s first choice, but less-than-ideal circumstances pop up. And here’s the thing about less-than-ideal circumstances…they don’t respect the holiday calendar. So, if your boo and you can’t be together this December and you’re worried about feeling too separate from each other or drifting apart, here’s what to do. Read more

Daily horoscopes: December 26, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

A friend of a friend can help you to become everything you've dreamed of, but there's a catch.  You're going to have to do exactly as s/he says.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Don't worry about the ticking clock because the longer a negotiation takes, the better it is for you.  Find something fun to do in the meantime. Read more

How to buck his family’s holiday tradition without hurting anyone’s feelings

The holidays – and kinda winter in general – are packed full of family togetherness, family traditions and, of course, family drama. If you’re seriously dating or married to a man, chances are, you’re one of the newer members of his family clan. That means you’re not as steeped in his family’s traditions and probably not as into them as the rest of his family. If you’re hoping to change some element of his family’s traditions – doing Christmas with his parents, sticking to an ugly sweater-only gift exchange or going to a religious ceremony, for example – here’s how to do it without hurting anyone’s feelings. Read more