When It Comes To Dating Advice, Why Is It Always Women Who Must Improve?
Telling women to love themselves before they can have a relationship is at best, nonsensical, and at worst, cruel.
Telling women to love themselves before they can have a relationship is at best, nonsensical, and at worst, cruel.
Making a relationship work should not come at the cost of your individuality and happiness.
Do you have a dating app on your phone that your partner doesn’t know about? Do you feel emotionally invested in another person more than you do in your partner? You need to read about micro-cheating.
It is really important for you to recognise that you don’t need to be in a bad relationship.
For many women, the idea of romance serves as a checklist based on which they are told to run their relationships.
Here is a list of five Hindi films on breakups which tell us that ending things is not always that bad:
Kamadeva is not a chubby cherub, but a handsome youth who rides upon a large green parrot named Suka.
The Romans’ Cupid was the equivalent of the Greek god Eros, the origin of the word “erotic.”
You are apparently more likely to buy flowers if you perceive that your personal needs, such as feeling loved, are being fulfilled.
How are aunties perfectly okay, even encouraging, of relationships blossoming left and right on screen but have a mini heart attack when their daughters want to find love for themselves?