Heather Drury
I love writing to share helpful tips on dating and relationships. I believe everyone deserves a chance at meaningful connections. Through my blogs, I break down important topics into practical lessons, aiming to empower people with essential dating and relationship skills for a thriving personal life.
What if letting go of control is exactly what leads you to the love you’re looking for?
Breakups are rough, but comfort food helps. From milkshakes to mac & cheese, discover the most popular breakup food in every U.S. state.
No matter how you choose to spend Valentine’s Day, remember that love isn’t just about romance—it’s about the way you treat yourself.
But then Paul said something that I've never heard any relationship expert say in my 17 years in the dating industry: “There is no such thing as a red flag in dating”. This floored me.
Here are three essential steps to help you navigate dating with intention and purpose. By embracing these, you’ll find that dating can be an adventure, filled with growth, self-discovery, and perhaps the opportunity to find a partner who’s truly a great match.
When we think about falling in love, we often romanticize the initial sparks of attraction. We picture movie-like moments where everything seems perfect, the butterflies in our stomach, and the intense pull towards someone new. But love is not just one sweeping moment—it’s a journey that unfolds in stages.
Dating and relationships are complex. I like to describe them as the dance of lasting relationships.
Rejection—it’s one of the toughest pills to swallow, whether you’re the one being turned down or the one doing the rejecting. It’s a direct hit to the ego that can make even the strongest among us question our worth.
As the leaves start to turn golden and the air gets crisp, there’s a certain buzz in the dating world—people start talking about "cuffing season."
The world loves a good love story. When two high-profile celebrities like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce come together, it's bound to capture attention.