A woman loves to be in a relationship. In fact most women define their self-esteem by the quality of their relationship. If her relationship is good, everything about her feels good.
Good & Healthy Relationship Advice & Tips
Connecting with people romantically, emotionally, and physically is really amazing. But there's a lot of work that goes into building a good relationship. What are some tips for having a great relationship? How do you know if your relationship is healthy? How can I make my relationship better? This page has some great articles and stories about relationships.
Doreen Luckie, 91, and her 102-year-old boyfriend George Kirby will be married in June. At that time, their combined age will be 194 years and 281 days, making them potentially the world's oldest newlyweds, ABC News reports.
Love in fact, does not conquer all. It's a common misconception that if you love someone, everything else will work itself out, but love alone is not enough.
Andrew Wardle, 40, from Greater Manchester, UK, has bedded over 100 women despite the fact that he doesn't have a penis.
Three years ago, a rich and popular man had a tip off that his wife was in an amorous relationship with his driver.
A friend of mine was having trouble with a girl he was seeing. They started out as friends, and then hooked up.
If you’re convinced you’re a jerk-magnet, think again. It can be easy to come to that conclusion if you’ve repeatedly found yourself in dead-end relationships with men who are all wrong for you.
Put your phone away when you’re with a girl
Unless you’re showing her a video you’ve been talking about, be polite and put your phone in your pocket.
Let's all sigh a collective "been there, done that," because when it comes to texting our exes at inappropriate times, we've all reached for our phones—and hopefully used Herculean strength to put them back into our purses.
The first impression you make endures forever. And if you make a poor first impression, you may never have a chance to make another one.
The general consensus is that falling in love happens gradually, over time. Instead of one glorious moment with violins in the background, you cross a series of hurdles together - and with each one, you become a little more sure.
How do you know when it’s love? You think you love her, but you’re just not sure… If you’re trying to figure out whether it's love you're feeling, here are eight signs that those three little words might just be in order.
• You're scared to death... of losing her, of keeping her, of never being with another woman... the list goes on and on. Are you ready for all these?
What if it crashes and burns like your last relationship? Wait, how did you let this happen again? Yet deep down, you know you’re going for it anyway.
• You'll do whatever it takes to impress her.: When you’re willing to bend your own rules, try new things, and go the extra mile for her - like running errands for her when you should be watching the game - cha
Women find great emotional fulfilment and security in marriage and will do all it takes for their marriages to work. Not so with men.
1. He always asks for your opinion. He actively seeks out your advice whether he's applying to a job in a different department at work or having a fight with a friend. He might not always take your advice, but your insight is important to him.
It’s probably for the best that your boyfriend not tell you too much about his exes. That being said, when a man doesn’t give you any details about his past relationships, your imagination tends to wander in the worst way.
Where are all the men who know how to make a plan, pick up the phone, and ask you out like a human being?
Hell hath no fury like a woman with a large supply of sanitary towels scorned.
Once a relationship just isn’t working anymore, we can feel it in our gut. Most of us override that feeling with rationalising and justifying why we should stay because we have already invested a tremendous amount of time, emotion and energy.
A US judge has given a New York-based Ghanaian woman permission to become the first person to legally file for divorce from her elusive husband via a Facebook message.