Sleepy Hollow’s second installment of the second season wrapped up all the other loose ends from last season’s cliffhanger and set the new status quo. It’s a building block of an episode that’s kind of like eating your vegetables from a storytelling perspective.
He's 20 and a junior in college, I'm starting to like him but I'm not sure if he likes me or not and I'm not sure if he's to old for me. Do you think he will text or call me?
I’m not one to bow to peer pressure or encourage you should always look at the odds. I am, however, the kind of person who thinks you should gather as much information as possible before making a major decision.
Whew! How To Get Away With Murder has a pilot packed with juicy soapy dramatic meat. You will not finish...
Being a virgin can bring up a lot of emotional vulnerability. And the older you are, the longer that virginity remains intact, the more embarrassed, ashamed, or uncomfortable a lot of people become about not having lost it.
This is merely the opening salvo,” says Ichabod Crane at the end of this second season premiere. Sleepy Hollow returned to our TV screens in grand fashion, acting as more of a wrap up to last season’s cliffhangers than anything else.
I'm not sure if I have been friendzoned or not and was hoping for a male opinion. So, of course, there is this guy. He's three years younger than I am...I'm almost 25 and he'll be 22 soon.
Just imagine: Rose petals on the bed. Maybe a super-sized bath tub filled with bubbles. Chocolate covered strawberries in a golden bowl are waiting. The cork’s been popped off the champagne. She’s unzipping her dress. He’s unknotting his tie.
You’ve got this sorta-ex-but-not-really-ex person that keeps sending all these mixed signals. And he’s got alcohol problems. And you are trying to get into his head.
Sometimes things between us don't really fit into the category of 'just friends' and I kind of get confused by him.
We think we can do anything. That we can conquer whatever we set out minds to. Reality says otherwise. Some things are unconquerable. A long distance relationship when you’re in school is almost one of those things.
I am moving abroad either to his country or South Korea but I can't help but feel influenced by him. Does it seem like he wants to get back together if we only lived nearby? He has even implied if he saw me again he would want to be intimate.
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…
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?
My boyfriend of a year cheated on me. When I confronted him he denied it. I then went through his phone and he admitted it. He said he cheated on me because I was getting fat, that he had told me to go to the gym and I never did