Love

Therapy is widely seen as where couples go when things aren’t going well. But here’s why it could be useful even earlier on in a relationship, even when things are going well.
Throughout history we have seen love shape our lives, our societies and our economies. It may be assumed that our hearts drive this emotion, but in reality it is our brains. In this episode of HuffPost’s original series on the inner workings of the mind, biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher, explains what exactly is happening when the brain is in love.
Betty and Kenneth Meredith shared a very special date night after 71 years of marriage.
While my parents push me to marry a CEO or banker, the men I meet online either fetishise Black women, abuse us, or ignore us entirely.
When you bring home an animal, you’re signing yourself up to be loved more than you’ve ever been loved before – and for guaranteed heartbreak.
Suddenly I was sheltering with a whole new family, thousands of miles away from my real one back in the States.
The platform has now been opened up for everyone to use for free until it closes at the end of June.
At first, the couple in America hustled to find a new date, but given the hotel and their vendors’ conflicting schedules, that proved difficult.
Social distancing creates unusual challenges and opportunities for dating, sex and love. Join HuffPost in a conversation about what intimacy looks like during Covid-19.
I never imagined being with someone who lived across the world. Now I don’t know when I’ll be able to see the love of my life again.