When researchers discovered that relationship status triggers ancient survival mechanisms that automatically control your ...
The most insidious heartbreak isn't from someone leaving you—it's from waking up one day and realizing you've been slowly editing yourself out of existence, one tiny compromise at a time.
Adolescence brings sudden emotional changes, and romantic relationships often add unexpected stress. Researchers tracking middle and high school students in China discovered that starting a new ...
Breakups are painful for everyone, but for many women the emotional impact can feel especially intense when an ex-partner quickly moves on with someone new. The feeling of being replaced can trigger ...
Sometimes the end of a relationship doesn’t arrive with a dramatic argument or a final goodbye. Instead, it happens slowly, quietly, and almost unnoticed.
Breakups hurt. I think we can all agree on that. We’ve read about how the pain of a breakup lights up the same parts of the brain as physical pain, and how it can take one month for every year you ...
We typically believe that the person who is “dumped” during a breakup suffers so much more than the person ending the relationship (the dumper). We think the person who is dumped does not want the ...
When Emma Friend met her husband, David, she says they hit it off pretty quickly, but they didn't date until after he came home from his mission. "One day he asked me to be his girlfriend and I didn't ...
These breakup songs are excellent, but they're too anxiety-inducing to listen to on repeat. Unless you're going through a breakup, of course.