Love should not hurt, so turn up the volume and sing your heart out! Time has shown us, there are countless songs written about toxic relationships. It spans every decade and every genre. Sadly, toxicity in love is an occurrence many people have witnessed. A lot of those songs are about how hard it is...
Even if you saw it coming, parting ways with your significant other is traumatic.  It’s your heart that’s hurting but science proves your brain holds the key to healing and getting over a breakup according to researchers. Studies find people’s bodies and brains react to rejection in the same they’d experience withdrawals from cocaine addiction....
Worried your husband has fallen out of love with you? Look for these signs to find out. It’s happened. Your marriage has lost the spark it had from when you were first together. But has your husband really fallen out of love with you? It can be tough to know for sure. We’re here to...
Going through a divorce is something you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. There is so much involved in the entire process that no one ever talks about. Even the most civil of divorces invoke a kind of emotional and spiritual warfare within the person. You are forced to admit you were wrong, something no...
Falling in love is one of the sweetest feelings ever. You meet someone that makes your knees turn jelly and produce butterflies in your belly. Your feelings sync easily. You find yourself spending quality time via casual outings. And then, you take a step further by getting into a relationship. Everything in your love lives...
The best part about being a best friend is that you get previews and exclusives in your bestie’s life. You see them crushing heavily on someone they’re interested in. After a couple of platonic dates, you can tell that your friend wants to start a relationship with this person. And you’re happy when they eventually...
The writing is on the wall. You can feel it even though you can’t muster enough courage to speak it out loud. Everything in your relationship is out of place. Nothing feels right anymore. You take one look at your significant other, and you’d expect to feel that tingle in your chest. But you don’t....
As much as Hollywood tries to depict successful and rich women, they never seem to get it right. Close your eyes for a moment and you can almost paint a stereotypical character:A young, vibrant, and ambitious woman, at the apex of her career, surrounded by men. She drives the latest cars to work, calls the...
There’s no guarantee of a fulfilling and long-lasting marital life. Ask anyone who recently got divorced. They’d tell you the thought of splitting with their ex never crossed their mind at the point of tying the knot. The first few months or years of marriage usually move smoothly. Both partners put their best foot forward...
Breakups are a bitter pill to swallow. Whatever the cause of the split, it comes with a truckload of emotions. One of the most prominent emotions is anger. And there’s nothing better to guide you through this terrible time than bumping hard to some angry breakup songs. According to a report published at Pennsylvania State...
It’s hard to admit but relationships can be tough. At first, your thoughts aligned with your partner’s. A couple of weeks or months roll in, and you begin to feel something is up. The relationship is veering off course. You feel like you’re stuck in this emotional roller coaster. Cheerful and at peace one minute,...
Divorce is never expected. No one thinks about that at the point of saying ‘I do’. Couples say their vows to the deafening applause of their friends and folks present. They walk out of the venue with the promise of a fulfilling marital life. And it usually is, at least for the first few months...
It was beautiful at first. You wake up in the morning with thoughts of your significant other filling your mind. This happiness and joy of being in a new relationship spur you to fix the next date, and the one after that. But it took a different turn as soon as you got to know...
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross introduced a model for dealing with grief in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying, which was inspired by her work with terminally ill patients. These stages included denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. However, she later expanded her theory to apply to any form of catastrophic personal loss, such as the death of...
It used to be great at first. You’d wake up in the morning and the first thing you’d think of was your lover. You’d place a call and the sound of their voice would make your toes curl in glee. You’d both plan on hanging out later in the evening at a fancy restaurant But...