Breaking Up

  • NewsYahoo Life

    The No. 1 Thing Everyone Gets Wrong About Breaking Up

    It’s OK to logic your way into a relationship early on. But once your gut renders a firm judgment — this feels right, this feels wrong — you should listen.

  • NewsThe Cut on Yahoo

    How to Kondo Your Broken Heart

    Photo: Oli Kellett/        By Tova Weinstock Nothing about breaking up is fun, but the sentimental and physical remains of a breakup make the whole experience even more painful, complicated, and gross. His or her stuff, the beautifully handwritten love notes, the myriad of text messages, the thoughtful gifts given to you, and all of those pictures — what do you do with them? Related: Domestic Purging With Tidying Guru Marie Kondo Step one: Take time to be a mess.

  • NewsLauren Tuck

    Cue Adele: So Many People Are About to Get Turkey Dumped

    Two years ago I was so scarred by my little sister’s emotional undulations and outbursts during Thanksgiving that I had to flee the country the next year, skipping the holiday all together. She was a senior in high school that year, her boyfriend a freshman in college, and the two had just “successfully” completed three months of dating long distance. Their relationship was, according to her, “going great.” She visited his school, he came back home a few weekends, they FaceTimed every night and