Dating, like all economic goods, has a saturation point. While people fret over the existential aspect of love, they tend to forget that you pay a monetary upkeep to maintain a relationship by going out on dates. You can romanticize or intellectualize love all you want, but your wallet has just an equal a say [...]
Take a while to immerse yourself in the everyday chatter of the Ateneo, and you’ll chance upon the informal and idiosyncratic discourse that constantly fills the air. We may be known for our “englesh-spehkeng” fluent tongues, but g is here to take a step back and look at the axioms that sprung forth when we’re not [...]
The History of Bromance Before Barney Stinson and Ted Mosby, or The Hangover’s four-man wolf pack, or any other bachelor band or bro-and-wingman tandem started hanging out in some sports bar or steak house on their boys’ night out, the culture of bromance was a territory bordering the taboo – uncharted and, well, mostly awkward. [...]
There are unspoken rules when it comes to choosing a partner. Some prefer to date those who we can relate with religiously, culturally or educationally, while some are happy with anyone attractive. Whatever the case, most of us are likely to meet partners who are a few years apart.
Have you ever been curious to try new things you wouldn’t “normally” try? Or felt bad about something you did because it’s against your standards and principles?