
Recently you were asked out on a date by a guy who works in your building. For your first date, he takes you on a fun factory tour of a local brewery, and you guys grab slices of pizza afterward. On the next date he takes you to his favorite burrito place and then an art gallery.

We are living in a crazy time right now so when you combine the stress of the
economic crisis with the looming anxiety of the upcoming
presidential election, feeling overwhelmed is not uncommon these days. As we all know, stress wreaks havoc on our body, mind and spirit so I'm curious to hear how you cope with anxiety. 24 percent of you like to
get it on, but for everyone else, do tell, how do you center yourself during stressful times?

We all know that boys will be boys, but when they are in a relationship, time with the guys becomes all the more important. Just as women need alone time with their friends, men desire the same interaction. But I've noticed a common theme when my girlfriends tell me about their significant others' nights out: they're constantly up to no good, drinking too much, staying out too late, and spending too much money.

Unless you've been living under a rock, you're fully aware of our current
economic crisis. And while professionals are telling us not to panic, chances are most of you are cutting back on your spending. But saving money and scaling down your date nights doesn't mean you can't have fun; you just might have to think outside the box!

Dear Sugar,
I live with my cousin, and moving in with her was one of the biggest mistakes I've ever made. At first when we sat down and talked about living together, it sounded it like it would work. We came to an understanding about how we would live and things started off well.