committed relationships
Getting older has a way of making you just care less about what people think of you, and what comes out of your mouth. Being in a long-term relationship does the same thing. You both just stop caring what anyone thinks, and generally DGAF.
You meet a couple who has been together for two years or less and it strikes you; they’re different from you. They are in a different category of relationship than you, but you thought you were in the same one. Nope—they’re a fresh couple.
Many couples feel frustrated by the fact that if they don’t go through the traditional (and exhausting and expensive and stressful) process of having a wedding, that people feel their relationship isn’t valid
When you’ve been with, and especially lived with, a boyfriend for a long time, one day he will say something that just shocks you—something that makes you say, “I didn’t know you knew about that” and that will make you wonder if you, as a woman, have any secrets left. It’s hard for a man […]
There's a lot of misinformation out there.
“I love you,” “Want to meet my parents?” and “We should move in together” are just words. The real stuff happens in between those words. The real stuff is what leads up to those words and makes you realize, “I can actually find this person attractive after knowing all I know about him.” The real […]