Molly Burford
Writer. Editor. Hufflepuff. Dog person.
In Honor Of The 26th Anniversary Of ‘Sex and the City,’ Here 5 Of Its Most Iconic Scenes
“Maybe we could be each other’s soulmates.”
3 Rose Flags You’re In Love With The Idea Of Them (Not Who They Actually Are)
You describe them as having so much “potential.”
4 Coming-Of-Age Movies Guaranteed To Make You Sob
Based on a YA novel of the same name by Jesse Andrews, Me And Earl And The Dying Girl explores themes of growing up, friendship, belonging, and grief by telling the story of self-hating Greg Gaines’ eventful, tragic, and life-changing senior year of high school.
5 Shows That Center Female Friendship And Platonic Love
‘Dead To Me.’
3 Unhinged MTV Reality Dating Shows From The 2000s That Would Never Be Made Today
If you thought “Love Is Blind” was innovative, you clearly never watched “Room Raiders.”
3 Teen Shows So Hilariously Bad You Won’t Be Able To Stop Watching
Each episode of 7th Heaven did its best to offer some kind of moral lesson but the overly wholesome nature of The Camdens made everything feel more like a parody than a parable.
The Psychological Reason You Relate To Each ‘Sex And The City’ Character Is Wild
Are you a Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, or Samantha? Hard to say, right?
A ‘Jeopardy!’ Spinoff Series All About Pop Culture Is Coming To Amazon Prime
This is the first time the 60-year-old franchise has ever created a spinoff version exclusively for a major streaming service.
Want To Know If Your Relationship Will Last? Try The ‘Bird Test’
When we’re in love, we understandably want to know if it’s going to last. We want to make sure our commitment is a worthy investment or if we’re wasting our time.
5 Movies That Capture The Complexity Of Mother-Daughter Relationships
Mother-daughter relationships can be complicated, but it is usually the complexity that makes these relationships so profound, beautiful, and important in the first place.
8 Things Emotionally Intelligent People Would Never Do In A Relationship
They don’t want their partner to be their everything, nor do they want to be everything to their partner.