What If Friendship, Not Marriage, Was at the Center of Life?
“Our boyfriends, our significant others, and our husbands are supposed to be No. 1. Our worlds are backward.”
“Our boyfriends, our significant others, and our husbands are supposed to be No. 1. Our worlds are backward.”
“Baby and I would talk about growing old together.”
When we look back on 2020, will we see past all the things that didn’t happen?
I know I sound naive, but this wasn’t like a “normal” affair.
Yes, the hair gets everywhere, but is it actually bad for my sleep?
They’re both angry at me, and I want to mend our relationship.
Are you a Mad Scientist, a Cheerleader, a Sober Judge, or a Poet?
“We have a flag that we fly. We have a portable flagpole.”
The U.S. could have hundreds of thousands of fewer births next year than it would have in the absence of a pandemic.
When one parent in a divorce has worked to prejudice the kids against the other parent, the last-ditch solution for some judges is to send the children to “reunification camp” with the mom or dad they can’t stand.
How can I be open and honest with him when he doesn’t know who I am?
Watching my wife wither away had been hard enough. Then the pandemic hit.
The times when we most want comfort and rest may paradoxically be the times we most need to move, for the sake of our well-being.
Prenatal testing is changing who gets born and who doesn’t. This is just the beginning.
Inside the heads of people who borrow things from friends and never return them
They’re many years old, but they’ve totally upended my world.
“I get a glimmer as to what she’s feeling right then, and it also gives me a way to share how I’m feeling with her.”
There’s a reason people say “It’s so good to see your face!” and not “It’s so good to see your elbows!”
They are judging me for not being a good mom, for not having a job, and for not losing my pregnancy weight fast enough.
In presidential elections, the happiness losers lose more than the winners win.
Like some stressful quadrennial birthday, elections prompt us to think about where we’ve been and where we’re headed, both personally and as a country.
I’m getting married, and I want her to be a part of my life.