Relationships
What if they weren’t the toxic ones after all? What if, this time, you were the one they needed to walk away from? There are many surefire signs that indicate you may be the toxic person in a relationship, so here are some of them
All relationships go through different stages, ups and downs but what truly matters is how you respond to these changes. Since it’s Valentine’s Day, it’s the perfect time to reignite the spark and show some extra love to your partner.
Breakups are never easy, but at least they give you closure. Even if the conversation is painful, you know where you stand. You may not like the outcome, but at least you have answers. On the contrary, ghosting, which has become very common nowadays, leaves you completely in the dark.
Every relationship requires some compromise because only if we are really lucky, we will find a partner who is 100% like us; one who has the same needs, habits, preferences, and lifestyle – in short someone we wouldn’t need to give up anything and everything to keep them.
In a picture-perfect scenario, you would have gotten the closure you deserved. You wouldn't have to second-guess what went wrong at the end, rewinding lingering memories like a movie that somehow never reaches the end credits. Unfortunately, life doesn’t always grant us that kind of clarity and sometimes, it does, but by then, it may feel a bit too late.
One of the most challenging things in life is knowing when to let go of an unhealthy relationship especially when you are still in love with your partner. However, not every relationship is meant to last. Here are 3 signs that tell it is time to end it
There will come a time in your life when you'll find yourself looking for “the one”, not just a summer fling or a temporary love interest, but the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, the one you’ll be willing to share your ups and downs. But the question remains: How do you know if you are actually ready?
Getting fresh out of a love relationship, regardless of the reasons why, can be daunting and overwhelming. You feel a rollercoaster of emotions and you may find it hard to move on, and sometimes people tend to choose the wrong paths to move on and one of the most common ones are rebound relationships.
We all have habits or behaviors that might not be ideal and that's okay. The key in making it work is to start normalizing the other side of a relationship like the awkward moments, the tough conversations, and the occasional bad days. It’s about embracing the messiness and differences that make you stronger as a couple. Here are things we need to normalize in a relationship.
Feeling lost and unable to identify whether it is a friendship or a relationship? Wondering why you feel stuck at the same point with nothing moving forward with that specific person? Then maybe you are in a situationship.
It happens to almost everyone; you meet someone, catch feelings, and then keep wondering if you two are on the same page. So, to kill all the uncertainties and the wondering, here is how to tell if your relationship will end when the summer ends.
Whether you're just starting a relationship, celebrating an anniversary, or navigating a tricky patch, some universal truths can hold the key to a happy, healthy connection.
Every relationship faces a handful of ups and downs, but what matters most is to make it last. Here are some effective methods that can help you maintain a loving relationship.
Understanding each other's language of expressing love can be a challenge for some couples. In this article, we will help you and your partner understand one another’s love language so that both of you make the best out of your relationship.
If any of the things we’ll tell you here rings a bell, you are better off without that person and you deserve someone way better.
You are probably feeling a bit lost now after the breakup, but we have some tips that may speed up the healing process.
Normally, love should bring out the best in us. Around our partners, our guards should be down; we should be at a place of peace and comfort. We should be fully aware that yes there will be moments of emotional turmoil, but you shouldn’t expect yourself to one day ask yourself ‘What am I turning into?’ to not know who you are anymore.
If you think the ‘soft’ in ‘ghosting’ makes it any softer, wait until you know more about it.
A good book will give you a brighter perspective on things, and it can help you see the light at the end of the tunnel. Here are some books to soothe the pain of heartbreak.
Have you been in a situation where a date is to dull to handle? Here is what to do.