advice
Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
The Autistic Dude's Guide to Getting a Girlfriend or Boyfriend (Pt. 2)
This is Part 2 of my "The Autistic Dude's Guide to Getting a Girlfriend or Boyfriend" series. One challenge that autistic guys face when looking for a significant other is that there may not appear to be many "fish in the sea," or possibilities.
By Angel Mann8 years ago in Humans
The Autistic Dude's Guide to Getting a Girlfriend or Boyfriend
While I was at autism camp, I noticed a common theme among many of the guys between the ages of 15 and 50. They were hoping to find a girlfriend. They weren't particularly picky about potential girlfriends. Basically, there qualifications were, the person had to be female and somewhat in their own age group. I also noticed that they seemed to be going about it all wrong. I decided to write a a guide to help autistic guys find a girlfriend, or boyfriend. This will be the first part of a series.
By Angel Mann8 years ago in Humans
Why Being Honest Is Crucial to Finding LOVE
I’m sure you’ve all heard the saying: “Honesty is the best policy.” This statement is especially true when it comes to dating and relationships. How can you truly get to know someone if they’re not speaking the truth? The answer is: you can’t. If you're dating and looking to find real love and an equal partner, it's absolutely crucial to always tell the truth.
By Heart Centered Universe8 years ago in Humans
How to Make a Long Distance Relationship Work
Ever heard of the phrase, ''Everyone has a soulmate!'' or, "Love has no barriers!"? Well, I just happen to be a believer of both. I truly believe that everyone out there has a soulmate, that there's a someone for each and every one of us that want it. Unfortunately, some of us find our person in a different town, a different state, or even a different country all together!
By Morgan Arpan8 years ago in Humans
10 Ways to Have a Stress-Free First Year of Marriage
Ask any couple a few months after their wedding and most will say that they are still in their honeymoon phase, and yet also have a spoken (or unspoken) "but" that follows it. For instance, "we are in the honeymoon phase for sure, but we didn't expect it to be so difficult to…" This sentiment is somewhat universal and though many newly married couples would love to say they’ve had a stress-free first year of marriage, it is simply not a realistic concept.
By Madeline Zenk8 years ago in Humans
'Golden Girl’s' Burning Question
Okay, we as women know the score. We are conditioned to be nobody’s fool, to be independent, date excessively before settling down, go for the best and highest paid jobs...after all, our sisters back along the decades burnt their bras to afford us these privileges. What happens, however if you are not naturally sassy or are not channeling an inner bitch, waiting to emerge in your own defence? What is a girl to do?! Can you ever really be fulfilled and successful in life by being a “nice girl?” This is the question that I have been asking myself for a long time.
By Emma Haywood8 years ago in Humans
Languages of Love
Languages of Love There are five specific languages of love, five being my lucky number, so I thought I would share how I would rank them. I am not just talking about sexual love, but the love we show to everyone, including our family and friends and people we meet.
By Tonya Armenakis8 years ago in Humans
Sex, Honey, Money – The Deadly Cocktail Every Woman Needs
Sex, money, and power. These are the things that every person feels are necessary, in order to be happy in life. But, is this really so? Surely these ideas have a certain element of romance to them. Wonderful sex means feeling pleasure, having money means living in the lap of luxury, traveling, and buying nice things for yourself, and power means having control of your life. But is that really what it takes to be truly happy?
By Sylvia Smith8 years ago in Humans
The Dangerous Investment of Being Real
How to Avoid Being Real with Others From a young age, I've felt that there are two worlds that we exist in: the place that "exists in us," which is our very private and unique place called "the mind," "the brain," or "our inner world"; and the place that "we exist in," which is the more public and shared place called "reality," "the exterior," or "the outside world."
By Yuli Ruvalcaba8 years ago in Humans
Can a Woman Make the First Move?
So today I want to address the question: Can a woman make the first move? You might be surprised by the answer! So a few women have been coming to me and asking me how to get a guy to ask them out, or how to get him to even know they exist. They want to know if it’s ok, or even appropriate, to make the first move.
By Heart Centered Universe8 years ago in Humans
Heartbreak, Loss and Growth
This is hard for me to type, I never thought this would be something I would ever have to write but I think it provides a lot of life lessons for relationships. Not just for myself but for anyone wanting to be in a relationship themselves.
By Annie Curran8 years ago in Humans











