There are different dynamics of relationships out there, and one that will always make the rounds is the baby-mama “arrangement.” I really cannot call it a relationship in this context because of the different things that might have made the relationship what it was at that point. Technically, it is what is called co-parenting, which …
Your baby’s daddy is your baby-daddy because the only relationship that now exists between you both is that of co-parents. Nothing more. However, his actions lately are somewhat hinting that there’s more. You suspect that he misses you, but you don’t want to rush to conclusions. Let me help you shed light on this matter …
It gets to a point in a relationship where partners decide they want to live together for a number of reasons. Personally, I do not subscribe or recommend this but then it’s my personal opinion. Being in a relationship is one thing and living together can be a totally different experience. Before making this major …
“Haven’t you seen Kate? See how composed she is. You should try to be like her more often….” If you have ever heard these words or something that sounds like a comparison from your man, you would agree with me that they are very unwanted words. These words are capable of triggering feelings of agitation, …
One of the greatest things in life is setting goals and achieving them. I mean, I feel so fulfilled when I tick off a goal from my list. But do you know that sometimes, despite our hard work and accomplishments, we can’t help but feel like we don’t deserve our success? This feeling is known …
You may not be in love with or interested in your baby daddy, but you want to maintain a cordial relationship with him, at least for the sake of the child or children you both share. If people think parenting and marriage are hard, they should try co-parenting. It’s such a hassle having a kid …
You’re just going about your day, and boom, you receive a text from your ex saying that they miss you. Depending on how your relationship ended, you could be angry, surprised, or even flattered. So, how do you respond to an ”I miss you” text from an ex? Now, it wouldn’t make sense to answer …