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5 Signs Your Partner Might Be Controlling
It’s not always easy to know when you’re in a controlling relationship, this article talks about 5 common signs of controlling partners and how to spot them!
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An Intro to Aromanticism
Aromanticism is when someone doesn’t experience romantic attraction, or doesn’t experience it the way alloromantic people do. This post explores what that word means, and some other helpful labels we might use to describe those feelings.
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Looking at Different Types of Attraction
There are lots of different ways that people can be attracted (or not) to each other. So read on for just some of the labels and concepts people have for understanding and talking about attraction!
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Talking About Risk when Dating in a COVID World
Getting back into the swing of things is always tricky, but after two years of lockdowns and periodic isolation? Oh boy! Here are a few tips on dating and relationships as you continue navigating through the pandemic.
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Boundaries
Boundaries are rules or limits you create based on what feels safe or reasonable when you relate to others or others relate to you. Check out this page to learn more!
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Talking to Partners about Drug Use
Whether you both use, you both abstain, or one uses more/less than the other, drug use can have an impact on relationships. Talking about it isn’t always easy, but this article’s got some ideas on how to have conversations about boundaries and drug use in relationships.
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Virtual Date Ideas
Dating when you can’t be in the same place can be really hard! This article covers some possible ideas for things you can do on virtual dates. Whether you’re in different cities or a pandemic lockdown, been together a long time or just started dating, hopefully there’s something here for you to try!
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FAQ: How Can I Stop Thinking About My Ex?
Breaking up is hard! And the tough part doesn’t end with the actual break up conversation. This post covers some ways you can try to take your mind off of your ex or past relationships.
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FAQ: When is it okay to laugh about sex with my partner(s)?
Sex can be a really intimate and vulnerable activity for people. Because of this, laughter can be a really powerful thing, both positively and negatively. But how do you know when it’s okay?