Gen Z didn’t invent international dating. But they’re the first generation to treat it as a completely unremarkable option — ...
India Roby, 26, had a lot of luck on dating apps right up until COVID-19 hit. Prior to lockdown, most of her romantic encounters originated on the apps. But after? “I feel like the vibes changed,” she ...
When you hear “long-distance relationships,” you probably think about partners separated by hundreds of miles, who fly to each other whenever they can and make time for each other through FaceTime ...
Long-distance relationships are framed as either epic love stories or slow-motion disasters. The reality is somewhere in the middle. Research consistently finds that couples living apart often report ...
Can love thrive—or even just survive—geographical separation? It’s not uncommon for couples to be challenged by long distance. College students deal with this problem all the time (nearly 50 percent ...
I’ve been dating my boyfriend for about six months, and we moved in together pretty quickly — it’s been wonderful, and I feel really loved. The challenge is he’s about to relocate for work for most of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For some New Yorkers, crossing the East River is a romantic adventure. For others, it’s a logistical nightmare measured in subway ...
In this age of Skyping and texting, it seems that maintaining a long-distance relationship would be easier than ever before. Gone are the days of paying such sky-high rates for long-distance calls ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Does a little distance make the heart grow fonder? Some Gen Z-ers say yes. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Yahoo News; ...
For some New Yorkers, crossing the East River is a romantic adventure. For others, it’s a logistical nightmare measured in subway delays, transfers and rapidly fading interest. In a city of 8 million, ...