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Posts Tagged ‘Love’

5 Times I Didn’t Have to ‘Love Myself to Be Loved By Someone Else’

By Ginny Brown | August 11, 2016

Is it true that you can’t love somebody else until you love yourself? That’s what people say, but these stories can remind you that it’s okay to accept healing love from others.

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What What It Means to ‘Hold Space’ for Someone – Plus 8 Tips to Help You Do It Well

By Heather Plett | July 23, 2016

#4: “Keep your ego out of it.” It’s tempting to “fix” others’ problems with advice – but holding space might be what they need instead. Here’s how to do it.

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The Feminist Guide to Flirting Respectfully with Latina Women

By Katherine Garcia | July 22, 2016

If you’re tempted to approach a Latina woman like some of the guys in this article did, STOP! These alternatives will make things a lot less awkward for everyone.

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What I Wish My Loved Ones Understood About Being Suicidal

By Sam Dylan Finch | July 14, 2016

There’s no instruction manual on supporting your loved one who is suicidal – but this author’s reflections may help you understand more about what they’re going through.

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3 Reasons Why People Tell You to ‘Play Hard to Get’ – And Why That’s Harmful

By Suzannah Weiss | July 12, 2016

Telling a woman to “play hard to get” might seem like helpful dating advice. But you’ll be surprised to know which sexist ideas you’re promoting when you suggest that.

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