1. Every time you talk about your future together, she smiles and nods. And then asks you to pass the salt. Or worse, you've been dating for over a year and the future has never come up once.
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.
Is it getting to the point where you need to have “the talk” with the guy you’re dating?
Time Magazine recently reported on a conception many of us have: "That good marriages and relationships are based on finding our soul mate or our perfect one." This expectation is shaped by society's focus on physical attraction and messages from our friends, family and our favourite television shows, none of which are actually true concerning a long, committed and successful marriage full of long-lasting love.
1. You used the wrong kind. Words like novelty or for entertainment purposes mean it's not FDA-approved. Latex is best, or polyurethane if you're allergic.
1. A man pays for dinner if he asks you out. And if you asked him out, he at least makes the gesture to pay.
When the only way to get an often fatal disease is through contact with body fluids, it makes good sense to be very careful about sexual partners and practices. But since Ebola victims can infect others only when they are showing symptoms -- high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, weakness and aches -- physical intimacy probably isn't a common way of transmitting the disease.
1. You'd rather spend a night hanging out on the couch with him than have a girls' night. Doing nothing with him almost always winds up being better than anything else.