Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 02, 2008 -
My boyfriend and I have been together for two years and have been living together for most of that time. In the first eight months, we were rocky — we broke up twice for brief periods. He had some serious issues and a wall that I couldn't get passed.
- 17 Comments
Apr 28, 2008 -
Often, even if we have the best of intentions, life tends to get in the way of staying in touch with the people that we care about. It’s easy to put off a phone call for one week and watch it turn into four, until finally a year’s gone by without a single word exchanged. Before you know it, you’ve inadvertently lost a friend that you really cared about and enjoyed having in your life.
- 12 Comments
Apr 14, 2008 -
I love my best friend. She's a great girl, and our friendship has brought tons of joy into our lives. However, we're at this stage in life where things are changing for both of us — I just graduated from college, and she's still in school.
- 17 Comments
Feb 25, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I have been together for three years and he just doesn't seem to have any time for me anymore. He tells me everyday that he loves me, but I've only seen him twice over the past week. I feel like we are growing apart.
- 9 Comments
Jan 30, 2008 -
Most of us enter our first serious, long-term relationship in our 20s, and even if it doesn't lead us to the altar, it usually gets us thinking about marriage. And yet, whether it's personality and values or career and financial stability, our twenties are chock full with uncertainty — it's the time when we discover who we are and what we want from life. Because of these constant changes, often the person we believed was the one doesn't turn out to be.
- 26 Comments
Oct 09, 2007 -
Dear Sugar,
In high school I had a best friend who I was really close with. In the beginning of college, I started getting interested in vegetarianism and yoga. She didn't understand at first, but then became a devout follower.
- 16 Comments
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Jan 28, 2009 -
Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I have been dating about six months and I was seriously considering marrying him a month ago. He is gentle, humble, passionate, and I just know he'll be a great father. The problem is he's unemployed.
- 27 Comments
Jan 06, 2009 -
Dear Sugar,
Last year I went to visit one of my best friends in Chicago. Before I had arrived, she mentioned that she cut her hair really short. A few years ago when I did the same thing, she would tease me about it, so the night I arrived, in joking, I said something about her new "boy" do.
- 31 Comments
Oct 10, 2008 -
When you've known someone a long time, it's inevitable that you'll experience bumps along the road, but with some friends, those growing pains are more frequent. With age comes maturity and a greater sense of awareness, and sometimes the things that didn't affect us before become serious issues in our present relationships. Friendships can either grow stronger or farther apart over time, so if you've ever struggled with an old friendship, do tell, what changed over the years and what obstacles did you both have to overcome to make your friendship work?
- 10 Comments
Oct 02, 2008 -
Just because a relationship ends, doesn’t mean that your feelings suddenly come to a screeching halt too. In fact, sometimes without that person in your life, your feelings can grow, and you can be left with the longing to try things over again. Certainly I’ve seen many couples try to give their relationship another go, but not all are successful.
- 17 Comments