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20 Things My Divorce Taught Me About Marriage

Years ago, a newly divorced Gerald Rogers took to Facebook to reflect on what he wishes he would have known before it was too late. He admits there were a lot of things he could have done differently to save his marriage, and he openly shared the self-effacing letter in the most humble and real way.

10 Revealing Facts About How Often Couples Fight—and What’s Actually Normal

Learn how often couples fight and what's considered normal. Explore 10 revealing facts about relationship conflicts and tips for handling arguments in healthy ways.

Infidelity Doesn’t Just Happen. It Starts With 4 Subtle Warnings.

Here are the most important red flags and nonverbal communication channels you should be aware of...

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You Wouldn’t Believe Who’s Watching Your Profile!

"I recently came across a Facebook post in a private group I’m a part of, and it really shook me..."

You’re Not Gonna Change People With Your Facebook Comments—But This Will

"How do we move past this? What do you do when someone else is just SOOO CLEARLY wrong? Aren’t we obligated to speak truth when people are off track? Well, yes. But..."

Dear Facebook, Can You Care About Something REAL?

Do you know that Facebook only shows you what Facebook wants you to see? It doesn't matter how moving, or pressing an issue is, if Facebook makes more money from someone else, the good things that are worth talking about may never even be seen.

Facebook Adds Gay Pride Flag, but Here’s Their Response to Adding a Cross Emoji

According to Facebook’s official announcement, the Pride flag emoji was added to “celebrate love and diversity” and demonstrate the company’s commitment to being “a platform that supports all communities.”