The Money Conversation You Keep Avoiding (And Exactly How to Start It)
According to Fidelity’s 2024 Couples & Money Study, 45% of partners argue about money at least occasionally — yet most […]
According to Fidelity’s 2024 Couples & Money Study, 45% of partners argue about money at least occasionally — yet most […]
Marcus watches his partner laugh at someone’s joke across the party. His stomach tightens. He knows it’s “nothing.” He also
She says “fine.” She’s not fine. You know it. She knows you know it. And yet — somehow — the
A 2023 study from the Journal of Positive Psychology found something counterintuitive: people who received a clear, honest breakup recovered
Researchers at the Gottman Institute found that 69% of relationship conflicts are perpetual problems — issues that never fully resolve.
The fight is technically over. But you’re both still in separate rooms, scrolling your phones, the air thick with everything
Marcus checked the joint account on a Tuesday afternoon. Another $280 gone — shopping he hadn’t heard about. He wanted
Your partner slams a cabinet door. Gives you one-word answers. Says “whatever” when you ask what’s wrong — then insists
Sara puts her phone down and tries to make eye contact across the dinner table. Her partner is half-watching TV,
Maya set a boundary with her partner six months ago. Or tried to. She said, “I just need a little