There’s a particular kind of attachment that doesn’t feel calm, steady, or safe, yet it’s incredibly hard to walk away from.
Relationship patterns keep us safe. And in order to break them gently, we need more discernment and less self-criticism.
Some couples can’t get enough — or too much — of each other. Here’s why, according to the anxious–avoidant push-pull of ...
One-sided relationships happen when one partner is doing most of the emotional or relational investment while the other ...
Just about everyone has found themselves at the crossroads in a relationship that's run its course. Whether it's a marriage, partnership, friendship or even a relationship with a family member, ...
There are a lot of good feelings out there: taking the first bite of a hot slice of pizza, or climbing into a freshly-made bed after a long, seemingly endless day. But no feel-good feeling beats the ...
Pausing to look inward and examine our personal foundation and identity can offer us greater clarity as we choose to commit, ...
A person in a one-sided relationship may experience an imbalance in the support, energy, and time they are either investing or receiving. When an individual provides more than they receive, their ...
I have been in a relationship for almost two years with an incredible man who makes my heart sing. We are both in our mid-30s ...
A relationship can become toxic when one person starts to have more control than the other, and there is a breakdown in communication. Someone may start to feel pressure from their partner or partners ...
Like a slow-cooked meal or book that gets better with each chapter, some of the best things in life take time — including relationships. Unlike what you most often see on romantic TV shows and movies, ...
Open TikTok on any given day, and you’ll see video after video about spotting red flags and identifying toxic relationships. But, while your FYP might have you convinced otherwise, relationships ...