
#TruthBomb: 5 Clear Signs of Separation Anxiety in a Relationship
5 Clear Signs of Separation Anxiety in a Relationship: Relationships are all about give-and-take.
You can't be a perfect partner, but you must at least show some effort to make your significant other feel loved and appreciated. If you've been neglecting this part of your relationship lately, then you might have some signs of separation anxiety in your relationship.
It's important to realize that these signs might also have nothing to do with what you have or have not done in the relationship.

#Question: What Does It Mean When Someone Copies Your Body Language?
Have you ever noticed someone copying your body language? You may have wondered what that means. Well, it could mean lots of things, depending on the context, their role in your life, their gender, and their motivation.

#NerdsUnite: 15 Facts About Girls Who Are Nerds
15 Facts About Girls Who Are Nerds
Nerdy girls are often misunderstood.
They’re not just the girls who sit in the back of the class and do their homework quietly. In fact, there’s a lot more to them than that. Here are 15 facts about nerdy girls that will help you understand them better.

#NerdsUnite: What To Say When Someone Says Talk Nerdy to Me
What do you say to someone who says, "Talk nerdy to me?"
Do you try and hold a conversation? Do you quickly excuse yourself from the room? Or do you actually talk nerdy with them?
There's no right or wrong answer as everyone is different, but there are ways to figure out what your personal style is. I'll give some examples of what I would say in certain situations.

#NerdsUnite: How To Know if a Shy Guy Likes You: Body Language Tips and Tells
How To Know if a Shy Guy Likes You: 5 Top Body Language Tells That a Shy Guy Likes You
There are many body language signs shy guys might display.
However, many shy guys will use the same top five body language tells.

#NerdsUnite: The 10 Year Challenge (Easy Guide for Beginners)
What Is the 10-Year Challenge?
The 10-Year Challenge is a comparative picture post that shows two images of you side-by-side. One picture of you is from ten years ago and the other picture is of you say you look today.
This trend is also called the "Then and Now" challenge.
Some of the most popular posts include lifestyle details.

#TrueStory: How an actor you know as "that guy" helped tremendously when I needed it the most
Also from this point forth, our hallway parties shall now be called “celebrity endorsed and attended hallway party” just for shits and giggles.
“He knows what they are right?”
“Yep, and how cool is that!!”
We then set up with boxed wine (in a decanter of course) served in our newly acquired Waterford crystal glasses … #poshandpodunk … and set up in the hallway with our neighbors on the floor of our very fancy apartment building.

#WTF: How working with a human lie detector led to a previously undiagnosed medical condition
My entire life I’ve been labeled as being “perceptive” but I have never been asked to explain how I concluded what I concluded.
How do you quantify perception?
I’m not sure, but historically, I’ve been rewarded with few questions asked.
People just say “that’s just Jen, this is what she does.”
In this experience, I discovered I’m gifted.

#TrueStory: Saturday night I had a police escort home (and it wasn't from going 110 in the Ferrari)
Before we hit alligator alley (the road that goes across the state of Florida on the southern tip), we stopped off at a McDonalds to use the restroom and grab some food. As we were pulling into the parking lot, the founder asked if I would like to drive.
"I'd like to cross 'drive a Ferrari' off my life list, so yes," I said excited.

#Fact: 10 years ago I was placed on a 5150 and spent 48 hours under psychiatric evaluation
I didn't need medicine, I needed to develop coping skills, and with that came the knowledge that things don't bother me the same way (stressors or people) when I'm taking care of myself.
What do I "want to do" or "where I will be in 10 years?" As you can see, I have absolutely no idea, but I am completely okay with the post starting with "this post was so difficult because I'm not that person anymore."
I will never admit to knowing what I am doing, but I'm doing it, and there's nothing crazy about that.