Living with Crohn’s disease presents unique challenges that extend far beyond physical symptoms. The unpredictable nature of this chronic inflammatory condition can make maintaining friendships and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some women claim they “just don’t get along with other women,” but if they have no real friendships at all, there’s usually more ...
You can be the most caring person in the room and still watch friendships fade away. This instinctively feels wrong. We expect generous, thoughtful people to have thriving social lives. But many ...
Friendship After Breakup: "We are not together anymore… but it feels good to talk." Have you ever heard someone say this? Or have you ever gone through this crossroad where the relationship is broken, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When some couples break up, they quit each other cold turkey. No texting, no social media stalking, no hanging out, nothing. Other ...
You know that couple who’s been together for decades and still seems to genuinely enjoy each other’s company? The ones who laugh at each other’s jokes, have inside references you don’t understand, and ...
Life changes fast when careers shift, families grow, and priorities evolve. In the middle of it all, even the strongest friendships can drift. But staying close means intentional connection. When ...
“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable.” – David Tyson Whether we are introverts, extroverts, social butterflies or wallflowers; we can always use a friend or two.
It can be tough to maintain our relationships with old friends. We move cross-country. We have kids. Or maybe one person is better at staying in touch than the other. Despite the challenges, Nina ...
Ancient philosophers and scientists agree: strong social ties are a key to happiness. You need close, long-term relationships; you need to be able to confide in others; you need to belong; you need to ...