Articles
This Is the Type of Person Most Likely to Try to Steal Your Partner
As the old saying goes, all is fair in love and war. Some behaviors, however, are much more frowned upon than others.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
6 Sexts You Should Never Send
There's perhaps no form of communication more confusing than the sext.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
49 Percent of You Have Fallen in Love With Someone You Weren't Initially Attracted To
You can ignore those snap judgements.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
9 Red Flags That Signal Emotional Cheating
Many people would argue that emotional cheating is worse than physical cheating.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
This Is How "99 Percent" of Emotional Affairs Start
If you're familiar with the term "emotional affair," you know that having one can be just as hurtful and damaging as a physical affair.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
5 Body Language Signs That Someone Isn't Into You
There are so many details to pay attention to on a first date.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
Top 5 Signs Your Relationship Is Toxic
No relationship is perfect, and even healthy relationships hit bumps in the road from time to time.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
The No. 1 Reason Couples Stop Having Sex
There are so many reasons couples stop having sex, from loss of passion to busy schedules to medications that hinder intimacy.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
6 Tips for Ending a "Sex Drought"
Throughout any relationship, sex ebbs and flows.
— Tzall D. Personal interview, quote contribution
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