A growing number of young people are rejecting traditional romance for a freer, non-hierarchical approach to connection.
We are inundated with love stories suggesting that love alone is enough for a meaningful relationship. Building a deep rapport with another person requires relational competencies.
Intimacy in a relationship is not just about physical closeness—it is about feeling alive, content, and, at the same time, ...
Parallel relationships are an increasingly recognized phenomenon but how can you tell when you are in one? Is you and your partner's day a consistent grind of getting the kids to school, cooking meals ...
Few moments in life feel as destabilizing as betrayal or deceit in a relationship. Betrayal isn’t just an emotional wound. It strikes at the very heart of trust and shared reality. When deception ...
Intimate relationships depend on couples’ mental health and emotional well-being. When these two closely intertwined aspects of life are not aligned, it can impact a person’s ability to develop and ...
Dear Eric: I am a 50-year-old woman who reconnected with a 41-year-old man I dated years ago. Before we moved in together, the physical intimacy slowed, becoming maybe once a week to every other week.
In an age where everything is instant—meals, messages, likes, validation—it’s no surprise that love and relationships have also been thrown into the microwave. But what’s simmered out of modern ...
In today’s digital dating world, single people’s biggest romantic dilemma might not be who to date — but how often to text them. From Reddit threads to relationship coaches, the consensus is clear: ...