By: Zach Fulwood Valentine’s Day is soon approaching and even in the era of COVID, nothing will get in the way of people choosing to spend their day with the person they love. Even if they are forced to have… Read More ›
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When The Person Is “Right”, So Will The Timing
By: Zach Fulwood You hear this idea being thrown around often times when it comes to relationships. Whenever a relationship ends up not working, a common excuse made is that although they were great together, the timing just wasn’t right…. Read More ›
Is Romance Dead?
By: Zach Fulwood I would like to start this post by sending out my deepest condolences to romance because let’s face it, that thing is dead and it doesn’t look like it’s coming back anytime soon. Truth be told, romance… Read More ›
Is Monogamy Still Worth It?
By: Zach Fulwood Would you ever consider having an open-relationship? Before you jump down my throat and claim that I’m just the typical male trying to have his cake and eat it too, hear me out. You don’t necessarily have… Read More ›
The Love Fallacy
By: Zach Fulwood From dating apps to constant social media advertisements of love, it often feels like if you aren’t in love with someone or pursuing love, you’re doing something wrong. It makes sense as to why you might feel… Read More ›
Reciprocity: The X-Factor of Relationships
By: Zach Fulwood Relationships are a funny thing. On one hand, they can bring out the best in you. On the other hand, they can reveal all of your faults. In a lot of way, relationships are pretty much a… Read More ›
Valentine’s Day, Where the Haters Come to Play
By: Zach Fulwood Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Valentine’s Day has officially arrived! The unofficial “Bae-Day” is here. Love is in the air and lust is in your pants. It truly is a great day to celebrate the fact… Read More ›
Sprung on You
By: Zach Fulwood Do you remember back in 2007 when T-Pain made it popular to confess to being sprung with a nice little tune called I’m Sprung? Those were the good ole days and unfortunately some of you are still… Read More ›