How We Write About Love
A closer look at the Modern Love column and its contributors.
A closer look at the Modern Love column and its contributors.
We invited college students nationwide to open their hearts and laptops and write an essay that tells the truth about what love is like for them today.
When a simple gift becomes flowergate.
Coming out of hiding in Manila to risk falling in love.
When you collect an inheritance of table and chairs, you realize it’s to help you stay connected to friends.
A series of personal questions used by the psychologist Arthur Aron to explore the idea of fostering closeness through mutual vulnerability.
What happens if you decide that falling in love is not something that happens to you, but something that you do?
Before social media made it easy to find out about someone, I fell for a mysterious stranger I met via Craiglist.
He called me “mother” because I was his former priest. At 71, Ned was in love with a 28-year-old man. And the church was going nuts.
In a decade of columns, these are the ones that readers shared with the widest audiences.