
I have a friend who’s spent the past year working like a dog to finish her MBA while simultaneously climbing the corporate ladder. She loves dating, but she has no desire to have children or even get married. Meanwhile, I have other friends who have completely set aside their careers to work on building a family.

Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I are discussing marriage. I was brought up in an Italian Catholic family, and although I am not very active in my faith, the traditions and values that have been passed down are still very important to me. My boyfriend, on the other hand, was raised Catholic but is now Agnostic.

If a relationship lasts long enough, it's natural for thoughts about the long-term future to arise. And figuring out if you and your significant other are on the same wavelength can help you determine whether or not your relationship should continue.
But while considering the future is common, and often important, there's still something inherently scary and exciting when having a talk about marriage for the first time.

When you first start dating someone, all those intense feelings leads to wishful thinking about a possible future full of nothing but hope and adoration. It's those emotions that make the beginning of a relationship so amazing, but as we all know, no relationship is perfect — every couple has their ups and downs. But if you could learn the bottom line about your new man right off the bat, and fast forward through the awkward getting to know you phase, would you?

I've never been to a psychic before, but I know people who swear by them. I guess I'm just too afraid of knowing what's in store for me — I might not like what I hear. I'd rather live my life and leave the outcome to chance and fate.

Dear Sugar,
I have been dating a guy for about eight months now. We have been friends for several years and always liked each other but it wasn't until a year ago that we were both single and decided to get together. We have a lot in common and we always have fun with each other.

Living in the city, you can't walk more than five blocks without seeing an advertisement for a psychic. There are tarot card readers, palm readers, and people who say they can tell you your future, but I have to say that I've never seen one.
Psychics both intrigue and scare me at the same time.

We know that
one stunning female celebrity plus one handsome male celebrity equals a gorgeous baby, but do you think having such famous parents will lead these kids down the wrong path? Do you think that growing up in the spotlight will make them susceptible to "child star syndrome" or do you think their parents will try to normalize them as much as possible?
If you could take a sneak peek into the future of any celebrity baby, who would you want to see in your crystal ball?