When I get married next year, I will have been with my now-fiancé for almost four years, and living together for two and a half of those years. I can promise you that it has not always been exciting, but honestly, it's the times when we have been bored together that have been some of the best.
In an age where you can marry someone of the same sex or another sex, why is it that it seems like women are still not proposing to their male partners?
The line between friendship and relationship can often be blurred because you spend a lot of time with the other person and grow to be comfortable around them, but is it a good idea to take the leap and start dating them?
Many television shows can portray dating as exciting and fun, but more often than not it can be stressful and frustrating, especially when you learn just how many "rules" there are.
Your mother may have given you dating advice while you were in high school, and you probably laughed at her and blew off what she had to say (I know that I did).