Relationships

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Masturbation in marriage might seem like a taboo topic, but it plays a surprising role in many healthy relationships. Some people think that once you’re married, personal pleasure becomes less important. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Experts in psychology and sexology agree that self-pleasure helps individuals stay connected to their own desires....

5 min read

In the height of the COVID pandemic, social interaction became severely limited, turning to social media for human connection. From as simple as catching up with loved ones to as intimate as companionship, online platforms became increasingly important to provide connection. However, with the medium shift in connection and intimacy, comes a shift in our...

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Growing up in a dysfunctional home can leave behind emotional baggage that’s hard to unpack, even well into adulthood. According to psychologists, many of the coping beliefs children form in chaotic or unstable households stick around longer than we realize. These beliefs often helped us survive emotionally as kids, but they can mess with our...

12 min read

When it comes to relationship advice for women, knowing what not to say can be just as important as knowing what to share. Good communication builds trust, but that doesn’t mean every thought needs to be voiced. Some things, even if honest, can cause unnecessary tension, insecurity, or confusion in a relationship. These aren’t about...

4 min read Lifestyle

As the cost of living surges across Canada, many Indian migrants, particularly from Punjab and Haryana, are feeling the pinch. With housing, food, and essential expenses on the rise, newcomers are turning to unconventional strategies to make ends meet. One such approach, “hot bedding,” has sparked widespread debate online. Monique Jeremiah, a 37-year-old Canadian woman,...

6 min read

Growing up as children of narcissistic parents can leave a mark that sticks around for years. Even long after childhood, those early experiences shape how people think, feel, and relate to others. A lot of the same topics keep coming up when people talk about what it was like. These aren’t random memories. They’re patterns...