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Dear Abby: Boyfriend Won't Commit After Two Years

A woman in her mid-30s seeks advice as her boyfriend of two years hesitates on marriage. Plus, a grieving pet owner feels betrayed by her partner's impulsive decision. Read the full column for expert guidance.

Bill Hader and Ali Wong Break Up After Two Years

Comedians Bill Hader and Ali Wong have ended their relationship after more than two years. The split, reported by People, is attributed to conflicting work schedules. Get the full timeline and details.

Mixed-Weight Couples Share Rude Comments They Face

Couples in mixed-weight relationships reveal the intrusive and hurtful comments they receive, challenging societal stigma and affirming that love transcends size. Read their powerful stories.

Advice Column: Husband's Jealousy Strains Marriage

A woman in her 60s seeks advice for her husband's unfounded jealousy and lack of friends. Abby suggests his insecurity may be unfixable without professional help. Read the full dilemma and response.

Top Sex and Relationship Advice for 2026

Sex columnist Simone Paget shares expert wisdom from 2025 on communication, ambition, and avoiding contempt to strengthen your relationships in the new year.

The Four Horsemen of Divorce: Relationship Killers

Psychologists John and Julie Gottman identified four toxic communication patterns—criticism, contempt, defensiveness, stonewalling—that erode relationships. Learn how to recognize and counteract them.

Finding Love Despite a 28-Year Age Difference

A Canadian writer shares her journey of falling for and marrying a man nearly three decades older, challenging stereotypes about age-gap relationships and finding unexpected firsts.

Phubbing: The Silent Relationship Killer in Canada

Relationship experts warn that 'phubbing'—snubbing a partner for a phone—is a quiet relationship killer. Learn the signs, psychological roots, and how Canadian couples can reconnect.

How to Make Vanilla Sex Steamier, Experts Say

Vanilla sex isn't boring, but adding a little heat can deepen connection. Canadian therapists share 5 simple, sensory ways to enhance pleasure and communication in the bedroom.

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