Daily horoscopes: May 3, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

Sometimes it's better to play a card than to hold on to it.  It puts things in motion and gives you a clearer idea of what's up.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Pay attention to what's said today because conflicting statements could wind up filling in the gaps of two people's stories. Read more

Daily horoscopes: May 2, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

There was a time when you had to be accommodating, but now you can play hard-to-get.  Work it, but remember that you still want to be caught.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

You could be holding someone back without meaning to.  If you truly want the best for this person then loosen your hold.  It's the best way to show your support. Read more

Daily horoscopes: May 1, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You're especially charismatic today, so use half the effort to win people over.  You don't want to overpower anyone with your brilliance.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

The good thing about a fight is when you kiss and make up.  Then again, you can always skip the fight and just go right to the fun part. Read more

Daily horoscopes: April 30, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

You're not one to ask for financial support so you're bound to feel awkward with what's made available today. Treat it like the tremendous vote of confidence that it is.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

At first you weren't too sure about a burgeoning partnership, but now it's impossible to imagine life without it. Read more

Daily horoscopes: April 27, 2018

ARIES.

(March 20 - April 19):

A boss or client continues to make life difficult, but you're holding up and even learning to adapt. There may be a plus side to this after all.

TAURUS.

(April 20 - May 20):

Continue to hedge your bets even if people say there's nothing to worry about. Things are still in flux. Details get worked out over the weekend. Read more

How to push your partner when they’re not living up to their potential

In the movies, getting married or partnering up with someone looks like it’s all surprise romantic getaways and nights snuggling on the couch. In reality, it’s hitching yourself to someone else and letting your life be majorly impacted by how smooth their ride is. I know that sucks that magic out of coupledom, but it’s basically what a long-term relationship is. Well, sprinkle in the joys of companionship, some good sex and maybe even a few romantic getaways. But, what do you do when you feel like your partner could be so much better than they are? Read more