It’s the month of love, aka February, and there’s coverage everywhere about love when it comes relationships, dating, marriages, and all of the above. But I thought it might be also appropriate to write about another kind of love: self-love.
You haven’t had a define the relationship (DTR) talk, you’ve just been on a few dates, or maybe you’ve only been asked out online, but it’s clear you’re no longer interested. So how do you handle breaking it off before you’re even official?
You are human, which means you make mistakes. The problem is that when you’re in a relationship, your actions aren’t just impacting you; they hurt the person you love the most in the entire world. Whether you are married or just dating, here are 8 of the worst mistakes you can make in your relationship.
Everyone has an opinion about relationships. Some opinions are better than others. Here are some candid ones that you might find useful for dealing with relationships.
It can be frustrating to love since relationships can be complicated. But the truth is, relationships are what we make them. Instead of settling for the wrong person, this piece will inspire you to remain hopeful for meeting the right one.
Love is the driving force of life, the glue that holds humanity together. My hope for love drew me to want to learn more about why love can be a problem for some. While searching for answers, I stumbled across a striking statistic.
Most connect February with Valentine’s Day. But it is also known as National Teen Violence Awareness Month. Amid the happiness that comes with Valentine’s Day, let’s not forget to bring awareness to a prevalent problem.