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fromBuzzFeed
6 hours ago

People Are Sharing The Wild Family Secrets They Learned Only After A Loved One Died

Death and DNA discoveries exposed concealed adoptions, hidden births, and unknown relatives, revealing crucial family and genetic connections.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
23 hours ago

Harriette Cole: The happy hour with my new co-workers was anything but

Avoid workplace political debates at social events: redirect conversation, ask for a subject change, walk away, or address the person privately to set boundaries.
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fromSlate Magazine
16 hours ago

My Husband Can Never Measure Up to the Man Who Once Gave Me the Best Sex of My Life. He'll Never Know.

Persistent nostalgia for an exceptional past sexual partner creates recurring temptation to reconnect despite commitment to marriage and family.
fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

Conflict About Porn Is Not About Porn

Why doesn't she like him watching porn? She imagines he compares her to porn actresses, and she feels bad about herself. She compares herself to porn actresses, and feels bad about herself. This isn't about porn. If a woman compares herself to movie stars, or models, or college cheerleaders, or the attractive barista she sees every week, she'll feel bad about herself. So she shouldn't do that.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: I think she was wrong to tell the kids their mother was drunk

Guest intoxication at a family gathering distressed children and led the host to label the condition 'drunk,' upsetting the kids but clarifying the situation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

You be the judge: my partner is obsessed with our home's water consumption. Should he stop?

Partner's obsessive water monitoring and strict household quotas create invasive control, tension, and resistance within the relationship.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

The heartache of fractured families at Christmas | Letters

As the mother of a son who has cut himself off from his parents (blocking us on social media and not responding to letters), I can categorically state that the pain is year-round. Like the Beckhams, our situation appears to have started at the time of a marriage, followed by a gradual realisation that for unknown reasons we were no longer acceptable as parents or in-laws, then an abrupt (and inexplicable to us) termination of all contact.
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fromPsychology Today
16 hours ago

7 Signs You May Be Dating Down

Dating down is dating someone who isn't worth your time, your effort, and all that you have to offer. It's more about dating someone who isn't giving you what you deserve, such as enough loyalty and support. If you feel the need to justify why you are with the person or weaker in any way, you may be dating down. Dating down is common. But continuing to do so can keep you down and be a downright waste of time.
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fromBuzzFeed
23 hours ago

Divorced People Are Sharing The Final Straw Moment That Finally Made Them Leave The Marriage

Infidelity, chronic emotional neglect, and sexual assault are decisive final straws that drive people to end marriages.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

My weirdest Christmas: I was 11 and braced for tension. Then I found my parents and step-parents in bed together

There are still moments I pinch myself: when, over the remnants of turkey and red wine, my divorced parents regale us all with an in-joke from their previous life. When, on the pre-lunch walk, my dad and stepdad stroll in lockstep and talk about finance and even feelings, occasionally. When we've all exchanged gifts, and the most thoughtful gifts are not between husband and wife or parent and child, but ones the divorced and remarried couples have given each other.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
23 hours ago

Miss Manners: I'm trying not to look like a weirdo when he hands me his phone

Preserve comfort and boundaries with polite, proactive actions: intercept passed phones or set device-free rules, RSVP when invited, and choose compatible travel companions.
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fromBustle
1 day ago

Your Christmas Horoscope

Christmas morning's Pisces moon and steady Mars foster gentle, patient energy that enhances tradition, thoughtful affection, and evening intuition.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Boyfriend Works From Home. It's Led to a Vexing Problem in Our Sex Life.

Address hygiene differences compassionately using "I" statements, emphasizing feelings and how odors affect intimacy, and request specific, practical changes.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Ever Since We Had a Baby, My Wife Says One Part of Sex Is Off Limits. It Makes No Sense.

Respect a partner's current boundaries and avoid pressuring them to return to activities they no longer feel comfortable with.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

There's Only One Gift I Need. We Can Afford It, But My Husband Outright Refuses.

A woman recovered from postpartum depression seeks to buy a horse she can afford, while her husband strongly opposes horse ownership.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

Couples Need To Have These Conversations - Experts Say They Procrastinate A Little Too Much

Avoiding difficult topics like money, sex, and boundaries undermines trust and alignment; open communication fosters clarity, connection, and stronger partnership.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Five Signs You're Being Friend-Zoned

Modern dating's non-committal culture often blurs the line between friendship and romance. Many people find themselves emotionally invested in someone who texts daily, invites them into their inner world, flirts lightly, and might even be open to occasional intimacy, yet refuses to commit. It's easy to internalize this experience as personal rejection, but often the issue is not about lack of attraction but about fear of commitment.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Harriette Cole: My girlfriend is pushing my boundaries with her latest request

I care about her deeply, but taking on someone else's debt even someone I love feels like a huge risk. I've worked hard to protect my own credit, and the idea of being on the hook for a car that isn't mine stresses me out. When I tried to express my hesitation, she acted hurt and suggested it meant I didn't trust her. That's not true at all. I'm more than willing
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Tell us: do you have unusual living arrangements?

Do you have what could be described as unusual living arrangements? Perhaps you live in communal housing, or a commune or with extended family. Maybe you have been living with friends for years and have no intention of changing this. We'd like to hear from you. Can you tell us how your unusual living arrangement came about? What do you like about it? What are the downsides? Would you recommend it? Share your experience
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! I Did Some Digging Into My Ancestry. What I Found Will Break My Fragile Mom's Heart.

Assess whether telling the mother about the father's affair would emotionally destabilize her and choose not to disclose if it would cause severe harm.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

I Was Taught To Protect My Virginity At All Costs. Instead, I Decided To Seduce My Town's Star Athlete.

Religious schooling enforced female purity through public shaming, policing appearance, and dramatic metaphors that blamed girls for sexual transgression.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Silent Revenge That Slowly Kills Relationships

When was the last time you asked yourself: Why am I in this relationship?Is it because you genuinely want to be with this person, or because what they offer feels safe, stable, or hard to walk away from? When those reasons blur, and when you stay just because you always have, anger builds quietly inside. Irritations flare for no reason. Conflicts appear out of nowhere. And, slowly, you feel lost in your own relationship without knowing why.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

When my son moved back home after college, he started attending church again - but a different one from mine. I felt rejected.

A grown child attending a different church can feel like rejection, but often represents them forming an independent spiritual path and future.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Dear Abby: My hostess had an unconvincing excuse for her embarrassing outfit

A client felt embarrassed when his long-time hairstylist served dinner wearing a revealing swimsuit in front of her family and will decline future invitations.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! My Girlfriend Just Broke Our No-Gift Rule in the Meanest Way. I'd Like to Return the Favor.

You two agreed that consumerism is bad, but last year she somehow stumbled upon a nosehair trimmer without spending any money (Amazon shipped it by mistake and said not to worry about returning it, or she won it in a white elephant gift exchange, or her mom inexplicably gave it to her) and she thought, "Well, everyone has a nose. Let me give this to my boyfriend since [this is the key thing] neither of us really cares about gifts anyway."
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fromIndependent
5 days ago
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Colin Murphy: I didn't want unalterable love and my wife didn't want an onion... but our DIY wedding came together perfectly

fromIndependent
5 days ago
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Colin Murphy: I didn't want unalterable love and my wife didn't want an onion... but our DIY wedding came together perfectly

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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

16 Toxic Relatives Who Straight-Up Ruined The Holidays With Their Grinch Behavior

Family members often engage in selfish, manipulative, and cruel behaviors that ruin holidays, including exclusion, theft, public drunkenness, and placing caregiving burdens on children.
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fromHuffPost
1 day ago

Of The 5 Love Languages, This One's The Most Misunderstood. Here's Why.

People who value receiving gifts feel most loved by thoughtful, personalized gestures that show understanding and effort, not by expensive or careless presents.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! My Best Friend Is About to Ask Me to Be a Part of Her Wedding. I'm Honored. But There's a Problem With Her Evil Twin.

Maintain no-contact boundaries while honestly discussing expectations with the bride and offering support without sharing personal contact or accepting maid-of-honor duties if uncomfortable.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The strangers who guided her home and returned with Christmas dinner

A stranded woman received compassionate help from strangers who guided her home, shared Christmas dinner, and offered ongoing support.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

'It's a little bit of magic I've carried through from my own childhood' - Irish families share their favourite Christmas traditions

Family, community, socialising and connections underpin festive celebrations that create joyful memories carried forward to the next generation.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Christmas Eve is my late wife's birthday. This year, instead of crying, I'll celebrate the good times we had.

The narrator will celebrate late wife Lori's December 24 birthday, honoring her resilience and finding renewed joy after years of grief.
#etiquette
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve, AI?" The Rise of Singlehood

Singlehood has doubled in wealthy countries over fifty years, reflecting demographic shifts influenced by pro-natalism concerns, increased autonomy, social media, dating apps, and AI.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

The Funniest Tweets From Couples To Get You Through This Week

Couples on X, Bluesky and Threads find humor in ordinary relationship moments, with a weekly roundup of the funniest posts and an email sign-up available.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Came Home Early to Find My Husband's "Guest." Then I Found Out What He's Been Quietly Doing for Years.

A man was waiting for the elevator in the lobby, and greeted me with a pat on the back and a side hug. I figured I had met him before and engaged in polite chitchat for the short ride. He followed me to my apartment, and when we got there, I pulled off my hat, and he looked right at me, and we both realized he had mistaken me for my husband.
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fromAnOther
2 days ago

Read: Polly Barton's Short Story About a Dating App Encounter

A woman meets a man from an app and feels unexpectedly easy, uncomplicated attraction and recognition during their London encounters.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Asking Eric: My husband all of a sudden started dressing like a cowboy

Allow harmless personal style changes, approach with curiosity, ask about motivations, and seek insight rather than judgment.
fromThe Nation
2 days ago

Why We Need Kin: A Conversation With Sophie Lucido Johnson

There's been tons of research published on the impact of the pandemic on different populations but less discussed are its effects on new parents and how we may now be wired differently. But what I can say from experience is that thanks to my constant worrying about Covid-19, my brain seemed to believe only my husband and I could keep our children safe-and that was exhausting.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! There's a Nasty Rumor Spreading About My Marriage. My Mother-in-Law Called Us in Tears.

Ignore online speculation, protect privacy, set firm boundaries with gossipers, reassure vulnerable relatives calmly, and avoid escalating drama with public confrontations.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

Couples Who Make This Controversial Choice Over The Holidays Are Actually Pretty 'Secure,' According To Experts

Many couples deliberately spend holidays apart to accommodate family obligations, traditions, and aging relatives without signaling relationship problems.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Compliments Maintain Romance

Compliments within romantic relationships remain valued over time, enhancing attraction, recognition of non-physical qualities, and partners' social identity.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Husband Revealed the Real Reason Why He Doesn't Touch Me. I'm Horrified.

He told me last night that while he understands that my hairiness does not have any bearing on my value as a human, he is repulsed by how hairy I am, and he cannot help his "subconscious preference for smoothness." I have no idea what the proper course of action here is. Right now, I don't even want to look at him or talk to him. I don't want to start waxing again.
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fromBustle
3 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Tuesday, December 23

Ground romantic imagination with creative expression and journaling, then share bold, worldview-expanding ideas during an eye-opening conversation under Aquarius-Mercury.
fromHuffPost
3 days ago

These 4 Behaviors Can Predict Divorce, According To Relationship Experts

"The four horsemen are four types of behaviors that are seen within relationships which typically indicate it may be on the rocks," Thais Gibson, a relationship expert and founder of The Personal Development School, told HuffPost. "These horsemen, alone or in combination, are what signal a dysfunctional relationship according to Gottman. The more of these traits that are expressed in a relationship, the more likely there is to be a breakup or divorce."
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

The Rudest Things You Can Do In Someone Else's House

"When someone says 'Make yourself at home,' they usually do not mean this literally," said Jodi R.R. Smith, president of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting. "You should keep your feet off the furniture, and unless this is a close friend, you should not be opening the fridge without being asked to do so." Wait for the host to give you the go-ahead to touch or interact with things you see. Until that happens, quickly ask for permission if something strikes your fancy.
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fromJezebel
3 days ago

The Beckham Family Feud Is Almost Old Enough to Go to Kindergarten

Brooklyn Beckham has blocked and unfollowed his parents and brothers on Instagram amid an ongoing family feud; his wife is mutually unfollowed.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Dear Abby: Despite all my efforts, my rich and godly son remains unmarried

Stop pressuring adult children; step back to allow their autonomy and ask directly about their desire for marriage; clarify suitors' intentions before accepting invitations.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Ask Allison: I'm not in love with my husband but I don't want to hurt him or our children by leaving. Should I have a secret affair?

A long-term marriage can lack emotional and sexual connection despite a partner's kindness, prompting a desire for a different life.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! My Husband Likes to Do Something Dangerous in the Car. I Can't Take It Anymore.

Install rain-sensing windshield wipers or insist the driver use continuous wipers to ensure visibility and safety; consider a gift or vehicle modification if necessary.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Help! My Boyfriend Told Me How His Brother Died. His Family Says Something Very Different.

I've been dating a great guy, "Max," for about a year. Not too long after we met (we weren't dating then), we started talking about family, siblings, etc. I mentioned I'd had a sister who died at a young age in a car accident. He said he'd lost a brother, "John," the same way. It bonded us in a way, and it wasn't long after that talk that we began dating.
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fromThe New Yorker
3 days ago

Why Millennials Love Prenups

Andrea Zevallos declared 2016 her "year of dating." She was twenty-seven, working at Universal Studios Hollywood, the theme park, and determined to find love. She calculated it would take three dates a week. By December, she was losing hope. "It was exhausting," she said. Then, while scrolling OkCupid, she noticed a "cute guy" with a "Hamilton" reference in his handle. His name was Alex Switzky, and like her he was a musical-theatre enthusiast and aspiring screenwriter.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why 69 Percent of Couples' Conflict Will Never Go Away

Couples often interpret this recurrence as a sign of deeper incompatibility. They grapple with questions such as, "Are we missing something?" "Are we doing this wrong?" Or even, "Why can't we fix this?" Psychological research offers a different, strangely reassuring perspective: 69 percent of relationship conflicts are perpetual. This finding, emerging from decades of longitudinal data from studies by John Gottman, is one of the most replicated insights in relationship science. Despite its slightly grim-sounding premise, it contains a powerful truth.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Why Do Boomer Parents Hide Medical Issues From Their Adult Children?

"The lack of communication regarding important family health events has not only increased their anxiety now because they don't trust that you'll tell them, but it's resulted in a fracture in your relationship or a breach of trust. And then even when the adult child communicates that this is not the type of communication that they want withheld, it usually continues again in the future. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me, and it's upsetting a lot of my clients,"
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

For the Estranged, a Loaded Question Stirs Up Loss and Shame

Holidays intensify pain of family estrangement, forcing difficult decisions about attendance, boundaries, reconciliation, and enduring social pressure.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Holiday Lessons From Older Americans: What Really Matters

Pillemer has spent over two decades distilling wisdom from older adults into usable advice. Through his Cornell Legacy Project, Pillemer has talked with more than 1,500 Americans in their 80s, 90s, and even 100s to capture their wisdom about living. The project represents the largest systematic collection of elder wisdom ever assembled. Last month, Pillemer was a guest on The Mel Robbins Podcast, one of the most popular podcasts across the globe.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Saver and Spender in Marriage

On the surface, it looks like this couple is a gross mismatch, and they often present that way in couple therapy. The saver complains of all the debt the spender has accumulated, and the number of times he or she has bailed the spender out of trouble. The spender in turn becomes defensive, presenting evidence that his or her spending is necessary, not frivolous - some even claim that unlucky circumstances are the culprit.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

My Husband Hid His Truth For 7 Years Of Our Marriage Until One Night Changed Everything

An intimate act of teaching mashed potatoes offered bittersweet laughter, closure, and resilience the night before a marriage ended.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The 'Taxicab Theory'-What It Should and Shouldn't Tell You

Men often marry only when personally ready, so sudden post-breakup marriages more often reflect timing readiness than prior compatibility.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Hidden Emotional Burden of the Holidays

For starters, ask them. If that still doesn't help, give them a gift that lets them know more about who you are. Both strategies, Aknin has found, will likely increase your connection with the other person. Most importantly, when you give from the heart, you will likely reduce the loneliness of others, which, again, will have the boomerang effect of reducing yours.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Parents Gave Us $30,000 for Our Daughter's Education. I Can't Believe How My Husband Wants to Spend It.

Do not use a child's education trust funds to bail out an irresponsible relative.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Confession: I Secretly Loved Stuffing My Own Stocking As A Single Mom

Small, thoughtless holiday gestures revealed emotional distance, habitual neglect, and a relationship defined by chores, unmet consideration, and feeling unseen.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

My weirdest Christmas: my family had a picture-perfect celebration but the presents left me distraught

When I was eight years old, I was living in Dubai and desperate to experience a western Christmas. My family are Muslim, and Christmas was something we'd never celebrated but after consuming countless festive Hallmark movies, I was hooked on the dream of having turkey, tinsel and, most importantly, presents. I also had an enormous crush on Macaulay Culkin, and thought if I could experience Christmas for myself it would somehow bring me closer to him.
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fromESPN.com
4 days ago

Kuchar, son cap emotional year with PNC victory

Matt Kuchar and son Cameron won the PNC Championship with a record 18-under 54, finishing seven shots ahead while honoring the memory of Matt's late father.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I'm a founder struggling to date. I take note of how men react to my success and am fast at weeding people out.

A busy NYC startup founder prioritizes a demanding startup, avoids dating other early-stage founders, and seeks partners who respect her schedule and ambition.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

After three years of long-distance, my partner and I aren't sure if we should stay together

Long-distance separations can weaken attachment; reunions often provoke conflict, requiring conscious rebuilding of companionship, communication, and shared time to restore partnership.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

This is how we do it: Even after 16 years I only have to look at him and I'm ready to go'

A man rekindles a relationship with Ally across a large age gap, enjoying deep connection, intense sex, and ongoing concerns about aging and public perception.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Body Has a New and Puzzling Development During Sex. But My Husband's Reaction Is Even More Confusing.

Trust a partner's reassurance and identify whether body-odor anxiety is about smelling yourself or being smelled to address sexual self-consciousness.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

4 Love Lessons for Couples in Long-Term Relationships

Strong relationships and effective problem-solving form a reinforcing loop; improving one strengthens the other and managing turning points prevents long-term damage.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

I'm going to scream!': how to survive (and maybe even enjoy) your family Christmas

If you're going to stay with somebody for three or four days, find ways to politely give yourself a break. Go for lunch with friends who live locally, or book a ticket to a museum or a National Trust place so that you have ways of getting yourself out of the house. Tamara Hoyton, a senior practitioner for Relate at Family Action, agrees that scheduling breaks is a good strategy.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Asking Eric: My wife won't stop snooping through the private papers in my office

Secure the pastor's office and address the spouse's boundary violations to protect parishioner privacy and preserve the marriage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The kindness of strangers: a boy picked up my spilled shopping when I was too pregnant to reach the ground

I immediately burst into tears, wondering how I was possibly going to pick everything up when I could scarcely bend over, while the people around me averted their eyes and kept walking. Just as I was feeling totally hopeless, a boy of about 10 walked over and said: Excuse me, would you like some help with your trolley? I nodded at him gratefully through my tears and together we managed to right the fallen trolley.
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fromBustle
5 days ago

Here's Your Horoscope For Sunday, December 21

Winter solstice ushers Capricorn sun and moon energies that boost productivity but create romantic tensions due to a Venus–Saturn clash, favoring introspection and emotional maturity.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Dear Abby: I can't stand my dad's cringey pet names for his new wife

An adult child may set a boundary asking their father to stop using lovey-dovey nicknames for his new wife and use her name.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

I Never Thought I'd Marry Someone 28 Years Older Than Me. Here's Why It's My Best Relationship Ever.

The narrator unexpectedly falls in love with and later marries a man nearly thirty years older after meeting him at a coffee-shop book club.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Boyfriend Does Something Unbearable After I Use the Bathroom. Every Time, I Silently Scream.

This is one of those things I only discovered once I moved in with my boyfriend a couple of months ago: I feel horrible, uncontrollable disgust if he comes on to me or touches me sexually after I use the bathroom. But, every time, like clockwork, he's on me like some sort of excretory missile. It happens right after I poop.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

Dating after your partner dies is hard. I feel guilty for wanting connection, but I also need it.

Widowed solo parenting complicates dating through grief, child protection, and logistical constraints, requiring gradual, cautious reengagement.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Dear Abby: My son was at Disneyland and he wouldn't answer my urgent call

An adult child's repeated failure to respond to urgent family calls signals emotional distance and potential unreliability, causing hurt and prompting reevaluation of future support.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Harriette Cole: I can see into my neighbor's house, and I want to help

My next-door neighbor has two young children and often seems to be stressed out. She is married, and her husband helps out some, but most of the work falls to her. I see her looking exhausted all the time. The lights are on in her house before dawn. I can see her cooking from my kitchen window. There's always a pot on and dishes to wash. I see her doing homework with the kids and being attentive.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Blind date: Did we kiss? It's the flu season'

What were you hoping for? Someone to split a mortgage with. If not that, a nice night with someone new. First impressions? Great smile and really well dressed. Tara and I arrived at exactly the same time, which took some of that nervous anticipation away. I felt comfortable with her quickly. What did you talk about? Work. Family. The joys of being from the capital of the world (south London). The chat flowed throughout.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

How Long Is the Perfect First Date?

First dates should be short—about one to two hours—to create strong first impressions, reduce anxiety, and leave partners wanting more.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Asking for a friend: My boyfriend dumped me and I didn't see it coming. I can't get out of bed or stop crying. How can I face Christmas parties now?

Grieving the end of an unexpected relationship is natural; acceptance takes time, and not having lived together can reduce immediate emotional and practical strain.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Are These 2 V's Part of Your Close Relationships?

Venting and validation are essential components of close relationships; venting releases negative emotions and validation offers acceptance and emotional support.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

When Your Coworker Withholds Information

Coworkers may withhold information when they feel undervalued; sincere recognition, praise, and acknowledgement encourage cooperation and fuller information sharing.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

When the Holiday Party Is Over: Tips for Parents

Everybody knows that parties are for fun and celebration. Winter holiday parties are definitely different than everyday festivities. More often than not, even with detailed plans and extra help, these holiday celebrations can be stressful and exhausting. Almost all celebrations start by making a list and then inviting your chosen guests who will be asked to respond yes or no to your invitation.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Are Men's Friendships Weaker Than Women's?

Men's friendships are more instrumental, less emotionally intimate, and often weak due to less maintenance and fear that closeness may be perceived as romantic.
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