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Wondering how to help a friend in a toxic relationship without overstepping? Therapists share what to do—and what not to do.
A new survey finds nearly 1 in 4 people stay in relationships they can't afford to leave — as rent, inflation and break-up costs drive love-life decisions.
The data highlights a growing link between economic pressure and personal decision-making in modern relationships.
Why do people stay in toxic relationships? Explore three reasons—emotional dependence, fear of being alone, and trauma bonding—in this breakdown.
Experts say that women are staying single to focus on themselves, refusing to settle for a sub-par relationship.