You can gain clarity—and hopefully, peace—after a relationship ends.
You can gain clarity—and hopefully, peace—after a relationship ends.
Listening to your gut might actually be the easiest way to find your next partner.
It may be a type of soulmate relationship—but one without the happy ending.
Use code words, convenient clothing, and the Lotus position.
Inviting a third party into your arguments can be a form of manipulation.
It'll help to embrace the imperfections and manage your expectations.
Assess whether your reasons are valid, or if you're being influenced by the holidays.
Symptoms like muscle soreness, bloating, and flushing are common.
It's like needing a familiar coat to keep you warm until the spring.
It's that time of year when everyone gets a little lonely.
Every failure moves you one step closer to your ideal partner and relationship.
You send a well-meaning text and they leave you on read. Is there a bigger problem?
It sounds satisfying at first, but it won't make you "even"—it will only make things worse.
Playing the field is better than having all your eggs in one basket.
The end of a relationship really can feel like a death.
Putting yourself first might actually bring you closer to finding your best partner.
Everyone has a past, including your partner. That doesn't take away from what you have together.
It's normal for partners to grow at different paces—here's how to decide whether it's time to move on.
Grief is not only evident through feelings of sadness or helplessness—you can also feel it in your body.
Try these things when phone calls and text messages just aren't cutting it anymore.