by Leslie Wardman | Sep 18, 2025 | Date Ideas, Dating Advice, Dating Trends, Love Stories, Personal Stories, Relationship Advice, Science of Love
Look. I’ll be honest. I don’t really care about football. I watch the Super Bowl for the snacks and the commercials. But even I can’t ignore Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Matthews. And it’s not for the reasons you think. It’s not about the touchdowns. It’s not about...
by Leslie Wardman | Sep 10, 2025 | Dating Advice, Dating Trends, Love Stories, Personal Stories, Relationship Advice, Science of Love
Okay. Can we just talk? Like, actually talk? Not in the way the news does, with all the “sources say” and the dramatic music. I want to talk about why I keep thinking about Harry and Meghan when I’m doing the dishes or driving to work. It’s not...
by Leslie Wardman | Sep 8, 2025 | Dating Advice, Love Stories, Personal Stories, Relationship Advice, Science of Love
Alright, let’s have a real chat. You and me. We see celebrity couples all the time, right? They look perfect on the red carpet, they post the right pictures, but it often feels… well, like a performance. Like you’re watching a movie about a relationship, not...
by Leslie Wardman | Sep 4, 2025 | Dating Advice, Dating Trends, Love Stories, Personal Stories, Relationship Advice, Science of Love
You know what’s been living in my head rent-free for the past two years? Bennifer. And not in a gossipy way. In a real, “holy-crap-this-gives-me-hope” kind of way. I’m not talking about the glossy magazine version. I’m talking about the...
by Leslie Wardman | Aug 23, 2025 | Dating Advice, Personal Stories, Relationship Advice, Science of Love, Self-development
Hey. So, you and your partner are talking about opening things up. That’s huge. Let’s just sit with that for a second. This isn’t some casual decision; it’s a massive shift in how you’ve probably defined your relationship for years. If your stomach is doing...
by Leslie Wardman | Aug 16, 2025 | Relationship Advice, Science of Love
Let me tell you about the fight that changed everything for us. It started over something stupid – I can’t even remember what now. But I remember how it felt. That tightening in my chest. The way my jaw clenched so hard it ached. The way my wife’s...