Why real intimacy starts with turning things off

Intimacy is losing the battle against the scroll. It starts as something small, a quick glance at the screen while your partner talks, a thumb moving out of habit before the lights even go out, a notification that pulls attention away from the person lying right beside you. Nobody means for it to happen, but […]
Ghosting has a psychological cost that goes far beyond hurt feelings

Ghosting, the practice of ending a relationship or connection by simply disappearing without explanation, has become one of the defining social behaviors of the digital dating era. It is so common that most people who have dated in the past decade have experienced it from one side or the other, and its prevalence has normalized […]
How celibacy is challenging everything the hookup generation was told about sex

Celibacy is a word that has spent most of its modern life associated with religious vows, cultural conservatism, or involuntary circumstances that nobody particularly wanted to discuss. That association is shifting. A growing number of people, particularly among younger adults who came of age in the era of dating apps and hookup culture, are choosing […]
Is micro-cheating real or overblown? The debate splitting couples and therapists

Micro-cheating is one of the most searched and most debated relationship terms of the moment, and the disagreement it generates reveals something genuinely important about how couples navigate fidelity, boundaries, and digital-era intimacy. The term describes a category of small behaviors that fall short of physical or overtly sexual infidelity but that carry an emotional […]
How attachment styles are reshaping how people date and therapists say it is about time

Attachment styles have become one of the defining frameworks of contemporary romantic life. What began as a psychological theory developed to explain how early childhood bonds with caregivers shape emotional development has traveled far from its academic origins, landing squarely in the vocabulary of dating apps, social media threads, and first-date conversations. Terms like anxious […]
Situationships promise freedom but deliver something far more complicated according to new research

Situationships are everywhere. The term, which describes a romantic connection that operates with the intimacy of a relationship but without its definition or commitment, has moved from social media slang into mainstream cultural conversation with remarkable speed. And now, for the first time, researchers are beginning to examine what these undefined connections are actually doing […]