Author: Jacob Goldsher

On Pause: The Three Types of Relationship Breaks and Which One Actually Works

On Pause: The Three Types of Relationship Breaks and Which One Actually Works

Article | Man and woman relationship
A "break" in a relationship occupies a strange, uncertain territory. You're not quite together, but not officially apart. It's a limbo of half-commitments and unspoken rules, where contact might range from daily texts to occasional, sterile coffee meetings.
A Woman's Guide to Proactive Attraction

A Woman's Guide to Proactive Attraction

Article | Self-acceptance
Why do some women seem to be surrounded by admirers, drawing suitors in like moths to a flame? Is it some kind of ethereal beauty? No, there are countless beautiful women who find themselves alone. Is it a high level of education?
Thinking of Becoming a Psychologist? Do You Have What It Takes?

Thinking of Becoming a Psychologist? Do You Have What It Takes?

Blog | Business and Career
There’s a common joke that a "normal" person would never become a psychologist. The profession itself ranks among the highest for burnout, trailing closely behind doctors and teachers.
Why Social Connection Isn't a Choice, It's a Biological Imperative

Why Social Connection Isn't a Choice, It's a Biological Imperative

Article | Loneliness
Throughout the entire history of mankind, we do not know of a single culture that glorified the lonely existence of man. To the contrary, exile was one of the gravest punishments, a sentence that often meant a swift and certain death.
Why You Keep Choosing the Wrong Partner

Why You Keep Choosing the Wrong Partner

Article | Emotional dependency
It often feels like you're watching the same movie in every new relationship. The actors change, but the script remains stubbornly the same—an endless, cheap vaudeville show playing on a loop.
Beyond the Stereotype: The Subtle Signs of Female Narcissism

Beyond the Stereotype: The Subtle Signs of Female Narcissism

Article | Mental disorder
Women frequently pose the question, a flicker of concern in their eyes: “Could I be a narcissist? How would I even know?” This question isn't one of vanity, but of a deep, unsettling fear.
What 'Pretty Privilege' Really Means

What 'Pretty Privilege' Really Means

Article | Psychology
Before we explore these privileges, it's crucial to understand what we mean by "beautiful." Our brains, it turns out, process beauty and sexual attraction in surprisingly different areas.
Why Sex Disappears from Modern Marriages

Why Sex Disappears from Modern Marriages

Article | Sex, sexuality
If the phrase “sex in marriage” brings to mind a cascade of bleak synonyms—boring, routine, cold, or even non-existent—then this reflection is for you. We often talk about a "sex life," but for many married couples, the word “life” seems to have vanished from the equation
8 Red Flags of an Emotionally Immature Adult

8 Red Flags of an Emotionally Immature Adult

Article | Mental health
What if we could see a person’s psychological age as clearly as their physical one? Imagine looking at someone who is 35 but realizing their emotional responses are closer to those of a 13-year-old.
From Soulmates to Strangers: The 5 Reasons Love Fades

From Soulmates to Strangers: The 5 Reasons Love Fades

Article | Man and woman relationship
At the beginning, it’s a whirlwind. Every moment is fascinating, vibrant, and filled with an electric excitement. You look at your partner with pure admiration. But then, slowly, time works its magic in reverse.
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