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Introducing the ‘Pitch-A-Friend’ Dating Trend That Lets Your Friends Play Matchmaker
At pitch-a-friend events, friends present singles to a room of potential matches, turning dating into a more social, offline experience.
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5 Reasons Why Couples Fight on Vacation (And How to Avoid Them)
A psychologist says mismatched expectations, constant togetherness, and unspoken travel styles can turn a dream trip into a fight.
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Physical Signs You’re in the Wrong Relationship, According to a Therapist
A toxic relationship stress can keep your body in fight-or-flight mode, affecting sleep, digestion, immunity, and overall health.
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4 Signs You Might Have Relationship OCD (And How to Manage It)
A therapist says ROCD can involve excessive doubt, attraction checking, confessing fears, and obsessing over a partner’s flaws.
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Photo: FG Trade / Getty Images The Science Behind Symbiosexuality, a Lesser-Known Form of Attraction
Researchers describe symbiosexuality as attraction to the energy and connection shared between people in a relationship.
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The Biggest Sign You’re in the Right Relationship, According to Research
Research suggests relationship quality depends less on understanding your partner and more on feeling truly understood by them.
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Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images The Difference Between Emotional Cheating and a Close Friendship
Experts say emotional cheating often starts with blurred boundaries, hidden conversations, and seeking connection outside the relationship.
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Introducing ‘Airport Divorces,’ the Temporary Split That Could Prevent Fights Before Flights
The temporary split lets couples handle airport stress separately before meeting back up for the flight, avoiding unnecessary travel-day arguments.
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How to End a Bad First Date Without Making It Weird, According to Dating Experts
A matchmaker says ending a date early can be kinder than forcing chemistry, as long as you are clear, respectful, and safe.
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Is Lying to Your Partner Ever a Good Thing? Researchers Say It’s Complicated.
Researchers found that everyday dishonesty in relationships can erode trust even when people claim they were lying to protect their partner.
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Why ‘Fexting’ With Your Partner Could Actually Be a Good Thing, According to Therapists
Experts say fighting over text can help couples slow down and choose their words, but it can also fuel miscommunication if the argument keeps escalating.
