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How Money Shapes Love: The Impact of Finances on Romantic Relationships
It may seem like a somewhat trivial notion when you first start dating, but the issue of money in a relationship can start to become a more pressing issue as you decide to move in together, share costs and generally begin building a life together. A survey from Royal London found that money is the most common source of arguments in couples at 62%1.
How to Manage Jealousy and Build a Healthier Relationship
Jealousy can be an ugly thing when it rears its head in a relationship. It’s also understandable that it can be difficult to figure out how to stop being jealous due to your own insecurities and relationship stress.
Stay Safe While Dating — Try Share My Date
First dates are not only scary af because you're putting yourself out there emotionally, but also because meeting a complete stranger you only know online is terrifying. There are things people should do to make people feel safer on dates, but women often have their own rules in place to protect themselves.
How Relationships Evolve – A Guide to Each Stage of Love
Love isn’t a destination; it’s an ever-evolving journey filled with twists, turns, and surprises that lead us to the most profound experiences of our lives. Love isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s a journey without a destination.
Once Again, Just Right
Many Americans pressed pause on in-person dates this past year. But with cities relaxing regulations, vaccinations being administered & hope being restored, more Americans are returning to their regular date routines every day. And it feels soo good. That said, not even a pandemic could put to bed some of those age-old dating questions.
Just Ten Minutes Away from a Lifetime
How do you know when to break up with someone you love? It’s an agonizing question and one that some couples may never find the answer to. When love remains in the relationship, but something just isn’t quite right, it may be an indicator that a parting of ways is due.
Love Around the Corner
Healthy relationships have been shown to increase our happiness, improve health and reduce stress. Studies show that people with healthy relationships have more happiness and less stress. There are basic ways to make relationships healthy, even though each relationship is different. These tips apply to all kinds of relationships: friendships, work and family relationships, and romantic partnerships.