The Art of Being a Wingwoman: A Relationship Ally's Guide
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The Wingwoman
Change You Can Believe In: Yourself
Quick to Pass Judgment
Why Some People Hate Valentine’s Day
I’m Single on Valentine’s Day
My Secret Social Identity
What Exactly Is Dating? It’s Ambiguous.
Why Love Is Not a First Sight Thing
Chivalry Makes Women Feel Good
Relationship Experts: Hate The Player Or The Game?
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
8 Ways to Make a Guy Not Want to Sleep with You
8 Ways to Make a Woman NOT Want to Sleep with You
I’M RECENTLY DIVORCED. When you marry someone, you expect to spend the rest of your life with that person (til death do us part?). When that doesn’t happen, you start questioning. And with the divorce rate the way it is these days, one of the big questions that arises is: Is marriage even relevant anymore?
It’s this question that prompted me to get involved with this website. That’s where I’m coming from. Around the time when all of this was going down, couples around me started to fall like dominoes. Couples who had been together for many years and who had seemed happy. I started looking at couples I saw on the street and thinking, “I wonder if they are really happy?” From the outside, my wife and I seemed happy. Hell, even from the inside it seemed that way. But deep down there was a denial on both our parts. I question how prevalent this denial is in other couples.
Who knows. Maybe everyone else really is happy. I would love nothing more than for this to be true. But I have a nagging suspicion it isn’t.
So this is where you come in. Christine and I have some pretty big questions and ideas about what it means to love and be in a relationship in 2010 (and beyond). But this website isn’t a platform for us (and any other contributor) to get self-centered and whiny about our issues with love and relationships. This is a forum to express our ideas and get your thoughts and opinions.
Be candid, open, honest. Comment anonymously if you want. If you’re feeling something, let us know. If you externalize these thoughts and feelings it might lead to a bigger truth. Let’s bounce ideas off each other.
In short, let’s rap.
This is not a time to be shy. This will work best when everyone joins in so we can collectively start exploring some pretty important topics.
Change You Can Believe In: Yourself
Quick to Pass Judgment
Why Some People Hate Valentine’s Day
I’m Single on Valentine’s Day
My Secret Social Identity
What Exactly Is Dating? It’s Ambiguous.
Why Love Is Not a First Sight Thing
Chivalry Makes Women Feel Good
Relationship Experts: Hate The Player Or The Game?
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
The Double Standard of Men and Women
8 Ways to Make a Guy Not Want to Sleep with You
8 Ways to Make a Woman NOT Want to Sleep with You
I’M RECENTLY DIVORCED. When you marry someone, you expect to spend the rest of your life with that person (til death do us part?). When that doesn’t happen, you start questioning. And with the divorce rate the way it is these days, one of the big questions that arises is: Is marriage even relevant anymore?
It’s this question that prompted me to get involved with this website. That’s where I’m coming from. Around the time when all of this was going down, couples around me started to fall like dominoes. Couples who had been together for many years and who had seemed happy. I started looking at couples I saw on the street and thinking, “I wonder if they are really happy?” From the outside, my wife and I seemed happy. Hell, even from the inside it seemed that way. But deep down there was a denial on both our parts. I question how prevalent this denial is in other couples.
Who knows. Maybe everyone else really is happy. I would love nothing more than for this to be true. But I have a nagging suspicion it isn’t.
So this is where you come in. Christine and I have some pretty big questions and ideas about what it means to love and be in a relationship in 2010 (and beyond). But this website isn’t a platform for us (and any other contributor) to get self-centered and whiny about our issues with love and relationships. This is a forum to express our ideas and get your thoughts and opinions.
Be candid, open, honest. Comment anonymously if you want. If you’re feeling something, let us know. If you externalize these thoughts and feelings it might lead to a bigger truth. Let’s bounce ideas off each other.
In short, let’s rap.
This is not a time to be shy. This will work best when everyone joins in so we can collectively start exploring some pretty important topics.
Début de l'événement
19.12.2021
Fin de l'événement
19.12.2021