You’ve met someone. And this one’s great. You’re super excited about where things are headed. Maybe not to the altar — no one can know that yet. (You’re not delusional!) But it seems like this person ...
Ah, there’s nothing like the feeling of new relationship energy. You know the one—the feeling when you’ve been dating someone for a while, it’s going really well, and you start getting giddy thinking ...
A SLOW fade is a dating term that has become more widespread in 2023 to describe an unpleasant phenomenon. But what does it mean and how can you tell if it’s happening to you? Here’s all you need to ...
There's almost nothing worse than feeling like you're slowly drifting apart from someone you're dating. The only way the situation sucks more is if it's totally one-sided: you're still into them, but ...
The slow fade feels kind but it rarely is.
Many people can’t stomach the confrontation of a break up, so they might offer the vague promise of continuing the relationship with a series of noncommittal overtures. Basically, they might kind of, ...
Modern relationships often feel fleeting, with slow fading emerging as a hurtful behavior where one person gradually withdraws without clear communication. This subtle disengagement causes confusion ...
Pairs well with: An overdue breakup, or a nice long walk where no one can hear you sobbing at lyrics like: We were built like concrete / I used to know your heartbeat / The light has disappeared / The ...