How to Get Over a Breakup

How to Get Over a Breakup

Lily Wolf

There’s no doubt about it—breaking up hurts. I dated someone for more than five years when I realized we wanted different things from our relationship. After a week of practicing what I had to say, I let go. It was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do, but it was necessary—and as time went on, things got easier. Let me share with you some tips on how to get over your own breakup:

The Art of Kissing

The Art of Kissing

Lily Wolf

Can you remember how it felt to kiss your first love? For most of us, the entire sexual experience starts with—if not depends on—the kiss. But what if the guy you want to smooch needs a little help with his technique? Here’s how to show him the ropes without ripping his ego apart.

7 Keys to a Happier Marriage

7 Keys to a Happier Marriage

Lily Wolf

As someone who just celebrated a 10-year anniversary with her partner, I can tell you that being in a relationship isn’t always easy. But if you’re willing to work on the following elements of communication, you can make it work:

Money in a Relationships

Money in a Relationship

Lily Wolf

What’s the number one thing that most couples fight about? Money. Before I had my first child, both my partner and earned great money at our jobs and contributed equally to the household bills. But that all changed when our baby was born. Because his job provided better benefits, we decided I’d stay home—and working through our financial issues wasn’t easy. Here are some of the top concerns most couples have about money and how to tackle them:

Never in the mood

Never in the Mood?

Lily Wolf

No matter how attracted you are to your partner, there are times when you’re just not in the mood for action. But what happens you’re your libido’s gone permanently missing in action? First of all, don’t panic. To get those engines revved up again, all it may take are some minor lifestyle changes. Here’s a quick checklist of what could be causing the problem: