Category: Relationships

  • Balancing Time Between Interests

    Balancing Time Between Interests

    The first thing people notice about longtime couples is how naturally they move in sync—the way one finishes the other’s story, or how she knows when he needs more coffee. Over the years, routines settle in alongside shared interests: morning walks, bridge on Thursdays, devotion to that Italian place around the corner. Yet beneath the…

  • Sorry, but my Attorney and doctor have advised me against doing that.

    Sorry, but my Attorney and doctor have advised me against doing that.

    There was a time when “moving in together” was a declaration of rebellion. The hippies of the 1960s and ’70s—those same wild spirits who once thumbed their noses at convention and flocked to group houses, communes, and partner dens—didn’t need a marriage certificate to validate their intimacy. But the Hippies are now silver-haired, and many…

  • The Romantic Myth of ‘Only One True Love’

    The Romantic Myth of ‘Only One True Love’

    For decades, pop culture has fed us a simple idea: somewhere out there is a single, perfect match—a soulmate—waiting in the wings. Songs, movies, and advice columns all reinforce the belief that you get only one shot at true love. Miss it, lose it, or outlive it, and you’re left with regret. This myth is…

  • The Impact of Prescription Medications on ED

    The Impact of Prescription Medications on ED

    For many Baby Boomers, the golden years come with a sense of freedom and experience—but they also bring new health concerns. Chief among them is erectile dysfunction (ED), a problem that’s both surprisingly common and, for many, difficult to talk about. While aging itself plays a role, there’s another, often-overlooked factor at play: the prescription…