If you're somehow roped into throwing a dinner party, you need to be devious.
Be prepared for all natural and man-made disasters with these 17 must have emergency items.
You’ve got a super-shy guy who sends off nothing but good signals and you want to know whether you should wait on him or make the next move yourself. Well, if you have to ask the question…
A trio of ladies, under the name The Prettiots, who just get me released a song called "Boys (I Dated In High School)" and it is literally everything. It's got a fun beat and it's just quirky enough to be your new fall jam during those back-to-school study sessions. It's got a little bit of a 80's pop feel and I'm telling you that I am just all about this song this morning.
Is every meal like performing open heart surgery for you because of your diet? Are you so ambitious in your career that you don't know how to relax? Do you refuse to smile and always wear shades because you want to be Victoria Beckham?
It’s never been more confusing trying to figure out where you stand with a guy you’re crushing on. Oh, it might start as a casual hook up. It may evolve into some kind of FWB timey-wimey wibbly-wobbly mess. At what point does even that line get crossed?
You can call me cynical, I suppose. Or perhaps it's because I've had quite a lot of experience dating long distance, but I don't feel the need to see my boyfriend everyday.
When things get too intense I literally melt into the fetal position and throw my phone across the room. That's how I handle things. I know I'm crazy.
Like a rare species, attractive men are hard to find but can be spotted if you know their habitats.
All your thirsty, basic lines in a swipe to the left.
Well the newest dating app on the market, Willow, basically is the opposite of Tinder. Instead of swiping left or right based on images, Willow beings their matchmaking through faceless questions. So basically instead of choosing pictures to display, you can write three questions.
According to a study by University of Denver grad student. Kayla Knopp, it doesn't matter the reason the cheating occurred either. Whether it was a drunken one time thing or a consistent affair, people who cheat are statistically more likely to cheat again.
There are no guarantees that you'll end up with a dramatic, emotional kiss and a few kids a couple years down the line...but it's hard not to wonder "What if?"
We fell in love by accident. We were inexperienced, wide-eyed 19 year-olds living on a college campus.
For, I don’t know, my entire life, I’ve been told “do unto others as you would have done to you”...