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‘Vanderpump Rules' Star Raquel Leviss Breaks Silence on Tom Sandoval Scandal
“Vanderpump Rules” star Raquel Leviss is sharing a public apology amid allegations of an affair with co-star Tom Sandoval: “There is no excuse, I am not a victim and I must own my actions.”
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Cooking, Cleaning and Controversy: The ‘Tradwife' Movement Embraces a 1950s Housewife Ideal
“I put my husband’s wants ahead of my own and this has done nothing but benefit myself and my marriage.”
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How to Apologize: Experts Share How to Get It Right — And Why It Matters
Follow these five steps to say sorry to someone you’ve hurt (and actually mean it).
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4 Ways to Feel More Hopeful While Looking for Love
If you’re looking to feel more hopeful in your search to find your soulmate, clinical psychologist Jenny Taitz shares four ways you can have a better mindset when looking for love.
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Tips for Finding Your Soulmate From a Matchmaking Pro
Swiping can work for some but for others, it can cause burnout. And if you’re still trying to find your person, love is not lost. Matchmaker Nia Divris shares tips on how you can find your person.
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These 4 Signs of Divorce Predict if a Couple Will Split With Over 90% Accuracy
Research from the Gottman Institute reveals four common communication pitfalls that often mean the couple is headed for divorce.
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Looking For Love? Expert Dating Advice to Find The Perfect Partner
Are you still trying to find your perfect match? Matchmaker Nia Divris shares some essential tips for finding the perfect partner for you.
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Single and Ready to Mingle? How to Put Yourself Out There for Online Dating
“Shot@Love” podcast host Kerry Brett shares her success using online dating apps and now wants to help others find love and navigate the online dating scene.
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How to Be Single and Happy: A Psychologist's Tips to Feeling Content Without a Partner
Being single does not mean being unhappy. If you’re looking to feel more hopeful when looking for love, therapist and author Jenny Taitz shares some advice.
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The ‘Red Nail Theory' Is Going Viral on TikTok. Experts Explain If It Really Works
Will crimson tips help you attract a partner? Psychologists and color experts say it’s possible.
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Your Friends Want You to Call Them More, New Study Finds—Here's How to Strengthen Communication in Your Friendships
People consistently underestimate how much their friends want to hear from them, a new study found. Here’s how to ask your friend for more communication.
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Attachment Theory Is Trending on TikTok. Here's Why, According to the Columbia Professor Who Wrote the Book on It
Despite being published more than a decade ago, the book “Attached” is still wildly popular. Here’s how to read and get the most out of it.
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Setting Boundaries in Your Daily Life Can Protect You From ‘Harmful Experiences': Here Are 3 Tips to Get You Started
If you have trouble setting boundaries in your life, there are ways to talk to yourself and others that might make it easier.
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People With 5 Or More Friends Are 60% Happier: 3 Ways Friendship Can Improve Almost Every Experience in Your Life
In Eric Barkers new book “Plays Well with Others” he explores how friendship affects happiness. A strong friendship can improve your marriage, job and health.
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Young Widow's Video Celebrating Her New Love After Heartbreak Goes Viral
Her husband died a week after she found out she was pregnant.
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The Key to Achieving a Happy Child-Parent Relationship Once the Child Grows Up
Harvard Professor and The Atlantic’s Happiness Columnist Arthur C. Brooks shares his thoughts on how to develop and maintain happiness as you transition to an adult child-parent relationship.
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Tired of Swiping Left, Singles Are Turning to New Matchmaking Services for Dates
After years of online dating, particularly during the pandemic, single people are burned out from the continued swiping.
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Maria and Colton's Relationship Red Flags vs. Deal Breakers
Would you throw up a flag or run for the hills? Maria Sansone and Colton Bradford answer some questions asked by the Beches, U Up? podcast.
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How Long Should You Wait for That Spark?
Should you go on that second date? Boston Globe Love Letters columnist Meredith Goldstein talks with Colton Bradford and Maria Sansone about how to navigate relationships.
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Why Do We Blame Others and at What Cost?
Unhappy with what’s going on in Washington? Blame someone. Unhappy at work? Blame someone. Angry at your partner or kids? Blame someone. And now, thanks to social media, you can blame and shame them publicly. There’s so much blaming going on, you have to wonder if anyone takes responsibility for anything anymore. Has it always been like this? And...