Category: Relationships General

Can a Couple Survive Infidelity?

Can a Couple Survive Infidelity?

A few weeks ago, comedian Jerrod Carmichael and his boyfriend attended a game with their friends, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The internet buzzed—not just about the celebrity outing—but also about how unpleasantly surprised some were that Jerrod and his boyfriend are still together despite Jerrod’s multiple infidelities during the filming of his show, the Jerrod Carmichael’s… Read More

Q&A: Is Catching Feelings Like Experiencing Jealousy?

Q&A: Is Catching Feelings Like Experiencing Jealousy?

In our fast-paced world of dating apps and casual hookups, the phrase “catching feelings” has become increasingly common. But what does it really mean, and how should we approach it in our various relationship structures? Let’s dive into it!

Relationship Hack: The Bell and Whistle Solution

Relationship Hack: The Bell and Whistle Solution

Struggling with your partner’s habits but can’t find the right words? Discover how a simple bell and whistle transformed our communication, making it fun and effective. Learn how to turn your relationship’s rough patches into opportunities for growth and laughter!

Relationship Hack: The Positives List

Relationship Hack: The Positives List

When tough moments arise in your relationship, using the Positives List can be a game-changer. This simple hack helps you focus on the qualities you love about your partner, defuse tension, and maintain perspective. Discover how this tool can strengthen your connection and keep your relationship on track!

Don’t Assume, Ask: Navigating Communication in Relationships

Don’t Assume, Ask: Navigating Communication in Relationships

In non-monogamous relationships, clear communication is crucial. Julia and Zain’s story shows how assumptions can lead to hurt feelings and misunderstandings. By openly discussing their boundaries and expectations, they were able to strengthen their connection. Don’t assume, ask! And build a relationship that respects everyone’s needs.