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Read the latest articles on Black love, relationship advice, sex, and more!
Our new series, Women Crush Wednesday, aims to celebrate our queer queens, putting the spotlight on the hotties who keep our heart thumping.
Bio-baiting means exaggerating your bio to seem more interesting on dating apps. Learn how to spot it and how to handle conversations with people who use this toxic tactic.
In an exclusive interview, Naturi Naughton, who tied the knot with hubby Xavier “Two” Lewis on April 2, 2022, shared some of her tips for keeping the passion and romance alive, because, as many married folks will tell the singles, it is still important to date your spouse, even after getting that ring!
Should you flirt with that cute coworker? It’s tricky, especially if you’re climbing the corporate ladder. Experts Julia Stein and Marni Kinry say it all depends on how you handle it.
On Nov. 2, clocks fall back one hour for Daylight Saving Time, offering extra sleep but bringing shorter days and darker evenings that can affect your health and relationships.
Kim Kardashian reflected on her marriage to Kanye West, pointing to Stockholm Syndrome. This sparked conversation around love and power.
Red flags aren’t always obvious. They can show up as subtle signs like passive-aggression, control, or oversharing. Here are seven warning signs to watch for in your relationship.
A brand-new study from BLK—the popular dating and social app built for the Black community—has crunched the numbers to find out exactly where Black singles are thriving across the nation.
Mankeeping is the exhausting emotional labor of being your partner’s go-to support system for everything—especially their stress and needs.
From cozy picnics to HBCU homecomings, these fall date ideas honor the warmth of Black love and the richness of Black culture, all while turning up the romance this season.
Today is National Boyfriend Day, a time to celebrate the guy who lifts you up. Show him love, appreciation, and support, no gifts needed, just heartfelt effort and intentional time together.
During a recent interview, Bizuneh pondered if it would beneficial for married couples to sign a contract—similar to one offered to NBA players—upon jumping the broom.