We are here not only to feed your inspired minds, but also your heart and soul. We are very enthusiastic to share our experience, thoughts and knowledge to improve your relationship a little bit before-and-after marriage.
Okay, let's talk about where first date seemed promising but then a follow-up never happened. It's really easy to assume that if he doesn't call you then he's just not into you. No matter how many times you've heard your best friend's words of wisdom, read dating 101 articles, or even watched the movie, you'd end up having all the guesswork, got panic and let your anxiety overwhelm you. This whole situation is actually more complicated than you think it is. So many factors affecting one simple action: to call or to not call, and here we're going to explain it all to you.
We must have had friends or relatives who married slightly early at a younger point of maybe 18-23 years old and left some of our friends and family wondering if it's the right thing to do at such a tender age. Today we take a look at the pros and cons of getting married at a young age.
When you really like a guy, you often opt to wait him to make the first move. But what about if you made the first move instead? The truth is some guys really like it when a girl asks first. Most of them admitted it takes the pressure off of asking a girl out. Four men shared their own experiences on this stuff and how they think about it.
In this day and age, do caste systems or social statuses/classes still matter? Maybe not. But when a girl's family is richer than her boyfriend and his family, he tends to feel insecure and ready to give up on the relationship. What gives? Read on to see things from a guy's perspective.
Have you seen this Disney-Pixar's musical short film? It's a wonderfully heartwarming clip that made our hearts go bing-bong-bing-bong. There are also a few things we can learn from it too!
"The amount of unhealthy relationships I have been in is getting to a point where it's becoming too much. I don't understand why I just keep on attracting men who aren't good for me."
When two people from two completely different backgrounds come together, the dynamic of the relationship can be an interesting one. You spent your childhood in an all girl boarding school while he went to a public school, you spent your whole life in UK, while he spent his in Australia, and you celebrate Christmas while he celebrates Hanukkah. Whatever the differences may be; religion, language, nationality, race, or socioeconomic class – you find yourself having difficulties understanding his background and vice versa. How do you then make a relationship work with all the cultural differences? What matters most is not about how different you both are but how you will choose to perceive those differences instead.