Walk Away When It Just Feels Wrong

When it feels wrong, you don’t need a ‘good’ reason to leave. This person might be your perfect match on paper. They might check off all your boxes.
When it feels wrong, you don’t need a ‘good’ reason to leave. This person might be your perfect match on paper. They might check off all your boxes.
Meeting your soulmate is one of the most significant moments in life. It’s encountering the person who can instantly move you off your feet and paint a smile on your face.
“Limerence” is a term that has raised to popularity as of late but it was actually first coined in 1979 by psychologist Dorothy Tennov in her book Love and Limerence: The Experience of Being In Love. Limerence is used to…
Decide you’re deserving of real friendship, true commitment and complete love with people who are healthy and thriving.
A situationship is considered to be a casual, undefined relationship that can actually be harder to define than you might realize.
A mixed signal man will never make you happy because your feelings for him will change by the day. Some days, you’ll feel like you can trust him with your whole heart.
You already knew that Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel) from How I Met Your Mother absolutely had to be on this list.
What does it really mean to meet a soulmate? And how does it differ from being in a toxic relationship with a narcissist? Here are six things your soulmate will never do, but a narcissist will, according to an expert.
Say goodbye to your almost because they might never become more. They might always keep you hovering on the edge of a relationship, begging for more, waiting for scraps.
Because if the talking stage is anything, it is a game that has no real way to keep score. The endgame is “idk maybe.” The talking stage is essentially a contest of who can care less and be (read: come across as) the least attached.
When it comes to relationships, many of us have patterns and habits that can keep us from fully opening up to the love we crave.
I spent many, many years chasing damage cases and emotionally unavailable men (and many more years writing about these experiences and creating a career out of it!). I made the same mistake countless others make.
I want a love that’s stable. I don’t want fireworks one day and thunderstorms the next. I want my person to treat me with consistency and respect.
Breaking up with someone toxic is the bravest thing you could ever do. You should be proud of yourself for raising your expectations, for refusing to settle for the crumbs you’ve been given and deciding you deserve better.
I’m going to share a story because I find stories to be the best way to illustrate a point. Years ago, I met a guy who I thought was absolutely perfect for me.
I almost believed that the constant texts and compliments meant something, that I meant something.