What would you tell yourself if you could go back in time?
Life Is Not a Competition
Mae L’Heureux gives new meaning to the phrase “eliminate your competition.”
An Anthem for Our Generation
Courtney Dercqu may be a 20-something, but she’s wise beyond her years.
Late Nights Are for the Broken-Hearted
Danica Barnett shares a painful story of how abusive partners continue to haunt and assault their victims, as real-life monsters whose memories never fade.
From the Sexy Life to the Good Life
Emily Drevets is tired of the sexy life. She just wants to live a good one.
How Anxiety Feels
Hannah Gordon takes us inside the anxious mind.
On the Curious Dialectic of the Men’s Rights Movement
Jeremy Brunger deconstructs the Men’s Rights Movement, piece by twisted piece.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Mary B. Sellers reminds we are all complex individuals encompassing both dark and light.
If Feeling In Love Only Lasts a Year …
Courtney Dercqu promises her partner to love him the same way she did when they first met and fell head over heels for each other.
Silver Hooks
A boy remembers the day his father took him fishing.
Haunted By What-Ifs
Danica Barnett can’t stop reliving a terrifying night.
Carry Each Other—a Call to Never Give Up
Tim Mousseau has a request. An important one. Please pay attention.
Dating by the Book: Asking What They Read on Tinder
Danica Barnett turns the page on Tinder by using books to find a match. Should we call this ‘booking up’?