Sugar Editorial Picks
Sep 11, 2008 -
In the October issue of the UK's Harper's Bazaar, Liv Tyler opens up about her breakup with Royston Langdon. Her extremely candid interview shows the grieving side of Liv as she admits to struggling through the pain and loss of her five-year marriage. As we all know, breakups can be devastating, but Liv is being brave and facing her reality head on: "I am trying to just let myself feel it.
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Aug 19, 2008 -
My new favorite show, Intervention, is gaining popularity by the second. It's the show I can't wait to discuss with my friends the next day and even though the people depicted are troubled and in dire need of help, I'm fascinated each and every episode. Of course reality TV isn't anything new, but this documentary takes the reality to a whole other level.
- 22 Comments
Jul 27, 2008 -
My girlfriend and I are both 24 years old and have been together for nearly four years. Two years ago we were in a terrible car accident together. I was driving at the time, when an oncoming car swerved across our lane.
- 43 Comments
Jul 17, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I have been married for about a year and a half. When we first started dating, my now husband got a kidney transplant as a result of an accident he had some five years before. He has told me the overall story — he fell from a tree and not only suffered kidney complications but also had trauma to his back for which he's had numerous surgeries, but yesterday after I asked more details about it, he got defensive and said he doesn't like talking about it.
- 16 Comments
Jul 11, 2008 -
A surprising and fairly depressing article from Reuters earlier this week examines two recent studies on adolescent romantic relationships in conjunction with physical and emotional abuse. Both studies, one online survey completed by Liz Claiborne Inc. and the other conducted by Christian Forke of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, make references to the high rates of violence in preteen and teen relationships.
- 18 Comments
Jul 10, 2008 -
When you're a kid, getting hurt is inevitable; you run, jump, fight with your siblings and wrestle with your friends. As adults, our play is usually more relaxing and less agressive, but I'm sure most of us still engage in some roughhousing with our significant others every now and again.
Just like our parents warned us as children, as soon as people get rowdy someone's likely to get hurt.
- 39 Comments
Apr 18, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
Just today my boyfriend broke up with me out of left field and he won't even tell me why. I didn't do anything wrong apart from love him and care for him. I don't know what to do.
- 18 Comments
Jan 14, 2008 -
This is a tad embarrassing, but everyone here is always so open and helpful, I thought I'd give it a shot and ask.
When I'm with my guy, he does everything in his power to make me orgasm — there is nothing this man won't do to please me, however when I get close to the brink of wonderfulness, it starts to hurt and I have to tell him to stop. It's not a mind-numbing pain, but it's pretty uncomfortable.
- 14 Comments
Sep 27, 2007 -
Who likes going to the dentist? I don't like going whatsoever, and I even asked my dentist if she likes to go and she admitted that it's not always fun, but it is necessary. So we force ourselves to go, but many of us may not like it one bit.
- 23 Comments
Aug 13, 2007 -
This really attractive guy pursued me for a good 2 months before I agreed to go on a date with him. As we began to date I knew I was having a really great time with him but was holding myself back because I was afraid to like him. After a month and half into dating, I finally accepted the fact that I did like this guy and began to let my gaurd down.
- 15 Comments