relationships
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Hollywood glorifies fairytale, not reality
The truth is, there is no such thing as “happily ever after”. At least, not in the way Hollywood shows us.
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If you wanted to, would you?
“‘It takes away any kind of ownership and responsibility and control over the idea of a relationship starting because it completely puts the burden on the other person.’”
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Astrology with Mae-Mae: Valentine’s Day horoscopes
“Don’t let your reality keep you from finding your eternal happiness, pookie.”
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Catch and release
“‘At the end of the day, if it’s not meant to be, it’s not meant to be, and that’s okay,’ Kossman said. ‘But you can’t let it ruin your day.’”
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Long-distance relationships: A home without a roof
“A long-distance relationship — and the trust and growth it fosters — allows you to build a home with your partner before you ever share a roof.”
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Astrology with Aidan: Valentine’s Day love predictions
“Although I don’t have concrete data on the number of happily cuffed students on Butler’s campus, if the Collegian editorial board is representative of the university’s population, it’s safe to assume that most of you are alone and miserable. Fortunately for some of you, the stars want me to let you know that true love…
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To ghost or not to ghost
“If a person isn’t prepared to have difficult or uncomfortable conversations, they have no business getting into relationships where they could hurt other people.”


