Can you still be friends with someone after a breakup? Is it even worth it?
Can you still be friends with someone after a breakup? Is it even worth it?
COVID-19 social distancing is important — but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your sex life (if you do so safely). Some humble suggestions on how to do both.
So, your partner’s cheated on you. Is it over? Depends on you, your partner, and your taste for revenge.
Getting ghosted and ghosting people has the potential to be pretty hurtful. Di dishes on how to ghost *tastefully.*
The love triangle of Shakespearean and Twilight fame is not quite as glamorous as it looks. In one and looking for a way out? Here’s your options.
Things getting lazy in the bedroom? A tried and true remedy to the boring-sex-blues, take a page out of Di’s book with these simple role-play scenarios.
From your pictures to your bio, here are the mistakes you’re making at every step of the online dating process.
It’s that time of year again. I get some pretty niche questions, but believe me when I say that you’re not alone on this one.
There are a hundred different reasons why your friends may dislike your partner, ranging from friendly jealousy to your partner actually just being a jerk, so let’s narrow it down a little.
You’ve contracted an STI, got it diagnosed, and got your antibiotics. Now it’s time for the hardest part — telling your partner(s) they have it too.