Two Wrongs Don’t Make Mr. Right
He wanted to get really serious really fast, which felt good until it didn’t.
He wanted to get really serious really fast, which felt good until it didn’t.
Not the sock itself, but a note attached to the sock. (Actually, the guy who wrote the note.)
When the bad news finally arrived, neither one of us — dear friends for 60 years — knew what to say.
Did we really want to throw away 98 percent compatibility?
When a return to the office threatens a relationship.
I never knew my father. Did he know me?
Spoiler: It doesn’t work (until she stops trying).
My mother told me if I didn’t marry by 25, I would end up “on the shelf.” Still single at 36, I’m learning to appreciate the view.
Having been shamed about my sexuality when I was young, I was determined, as a mother, to celebrate my child’s romantic wishes.
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