This week Aisling and Andrea discuss a new dating term that Aisling maintains she's been talking about for years (of course) which is the concept of 'cushioning'. Overlapping partners, basically, to cushion the emotional blow that moving between relationships can bring. We also give our best advice about how to break up with someone with respect and kindness, as well as detailing some of our own worst break ups.
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#83: 10 conversations you have to have before getting engaged or married
#82: Does your 'number' matter? (*Trigger warning in description*)
#80: Is your attachment style ruining your relationship?
#79: Andrew Fitzsimons on dating, sex and finding someone he can truly trust
#78: "Our marriage is on the line here" - when sex drives don't match
#77: Is your dry spell something to worry about?
#76: Vaginismus: What's the cause, and what's the cure?
#75: Are you in a relationship with a narcissist?
#74: Love Island, the Gaeltacht & why your holiday romance can't come home
#73: Someone else's false nail was in our bed. Is he sleeping with someone?
#72: I had my arm twisted into being in an open relationship
#71: What it's ACTUALLY like to go to a sex party
#70: Things you can never say in a fight (especially if you want to win)
#69: Refusing the snip and facing your boyfriend's ex (who he's still mates with)
#68: Eimear Varian Barry on vulnerability, moving on & meeting someone new
#67: First date sex, fisting, period sex and more: Y or N?
#66: Not on 'The Apps': So how the hell else are you supposed to meet someone?
#65: Why 'having sex' doesn't have to mean having intercourse
#64: We need to talk about closure (and why you deserve it)
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