Embracing Every Little Bit of This Thing Called Love
We’re saying “farewell” to self-loathing and “no way” to shame. It’s time to embrace this thing called love, in all its shapes and all its glory.
We’re saying “farewell” to self-loathing and “no way” to shame. It’s time to embrace this thing called love, in all its shapes and all its glory.
We’re certainly not trying to dis the Beatles, just entertaining our curiosity. When it comes to long-lasting relationships, is love really all we need?
When we’re smitten, we want to express (somehow, someway) how lucky we feel. Michael Russer speaks to us about how to melt anyone’s heart. (You’re welcome.)
A teacher of Buddhism and love, Thich Nhat Hanh has been a remarkable force of peace in the world. Gerry Ellen compiled a list of her favorite TNH lessons.
We sing the praises of why yoga is good for the body and soul, but did you ever think about how this translates to love? Yoga makes us better partners, too.
It’s time to own your insecurities once and for all. But how? Calm those fears, bolster that confidence, and take charge of your love life today. Start here.
We tend to think sexual chemistry happens naturally, without much intervention. Sometimes we need to help things along, though—and there’s no harm in that.
Much like spring, love comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. It’s true, love changes… but that isn’t a bad thing (at all).
So, you’re in love. How delicious. Except… falling’s the easy part, Darling. Here’s what can (and should) come next in your romantic adventuring.
Perhaps the answer’s been in the stars all along? Here’s an amazing reference of astrological pairs for you to take on your next date.
For the hopeless romantic, love is a many splendored thing… or so they say. But what about the rest us? How do we define and experience love?
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