You know that couple who’s been together for decades and still seems to genuinely enjoy each other’s company? The ones who laugh at each other’s jokes, have inside references you don’t understand, and ...
Friendship breakups usually come with a clear expectation: Move on. Replace your former friend with someone ...
Sometimes friendships don't explode; they just slowly lose their warmth. Think: longer gaps between texts, less emotional ...
We like to think we make our own romantic decisions, following our hearts and learning from experience. But our friends’ relationships hold more influence over our love lives than we care to admit.
Research on emotional disclosure finds wide variation in how comfortable people feel discussing fears, insecurities and ...
Long-term friendships can be very valuable, but sometimes people drift apart and the friendship ends, which can be sad. What would you do if you had a friend who stopped contacting you and the ...
A new UC Berkeley study finds that the so-called love hormone, oxytocin, is also critical for the formation of friendships. Oxytocin is released in the brain during sex, childbirth, breastfeeding, and ...