by Hannah Hulse | Jun 4, 2026 | From Experience
When does it become embarrassing to still be living at your parents’ house? We’re all familiar with the “loser living in their parents’ basement” stereotype. However, this trope is a relatively recent trend. Multigenerational households used to be the norm....
by Kaytlin Tabb | May 21, 2026 | From Experience
As the summer nears, college decisions have either been released or are continuing to be released. It’s normal to be overwhelmed with multiple decisions coming at you all at once. Check each of the commitment deadlines for the acceptances and put the waitlists and...
by Kaytlin Tabb | Apr 16, 2026 | From Experience
In the post-COVID era, social media has become a uniquely influential force on popular lexicon. Instead of a loser, you’re a chud. Instead of looking cool, you’re aurafarming. Instead of being a feminist, you’re a girl’s girl. But there are considerations to have with...
by Hannah Hulse | Mar 28, 2026 | From Experience
The future is bright and exciting for Wendy, who is 42 and yet to regret not living the “White Picket Fence” traditional lifestyle. From Seattle, WA, she is a professional childcare worker who chose early in life to never have kids of her own. She has many hobbies,...
by Hannah Hulse | Mar 20, 2026 | From Experience
The Easter Bunny is real. But it’s different than you think. Everyone is familiar with the Easter Bunny and the holiday it is attached to: Christian Easter. After Easter Sunday church service, you go on an egg hunt for pastel-colored eggs that have been hidden around...