dating, relationship, saving a relationship

When Your Relationship Isn’t What You Want

There are times in every relationship when things get tough. Are you wondering if your relationship is worth saving? If so, you’re not alone. A lot of people find themselves in this situation. The good news is that there are a few things you can do to help you decide whether or not your relationship ...

Emma Lu

Man sits across the table from his crying partner at a restaurant.

Family Ties: Everlasting Relationship of a Sister and Brother

If there is one everlasting relationship in this world, it is the relationship I have with my younger brother. We grew up on a farm in a remote village. One time, I stole 50 cents from my Dad’s drawer to buy a flowery handkerchief. My father realized the money was missing on the same day. So ...

Kathy McWilliams

A sister hugging her brother.

How to Repair the Relationship With Your Child After a Fight

Every parent gets into fights with their children. It is definitely normal for such fights to occur. However, some conflicts can get so heated up that they might leave a permanent scar on the mind of your child. To make matters worse, you might be the one at fault! Moving forward, they might not interact ...

Raven Montmorency

A child hiding under pillows.

How to Get Your Relationship Back on Track After a Fight

The COVID-19 pandemic has turned many things in our world upside down. The effect of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns might have exposed the gaps and insecurities in our relationships as well. These factors may have led to some misunderstandings and even bitter clashes with our loved ones. Although most couples strive to keep the ...

Raven Montmorency

An angry man yelling.

Study Finds It’s Better to Include Your Better Half in Social Posts

If you’re in a relationship and like to share details about your life on social media, do yourself a favor and include your partner. It will probably help your personal life. That’s the takeaway from a series of five studies conducted by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Kansas. In their new ...

Troy Oakes