“Some of what you loved most about your partner was actually your own goodness reflected back to you; it’s yours to keep and carry forward.”
— Dr. Lilly Jay 💞
https://www.thecut.com/article/lilly-jay-divorce-essay-therapy.html
“Some of what you loved most about your partner was actually your own goodness reflected back to you; it’s yours to keep and carry forward.”
— Dr. Lilly Jay 💞
https://www.thecut.com/article/lilly-jay-divorce-essay-therapy.html
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Really hate how more and more publications are writing like, an eloquent article title, and then a completely unrelated SEO title.
“How Does My Divorce Make You Feel?” is absolutely perfect.
“Dr. Lilly Jay on Her Divorce From Actor Ethan Slater” just gives more publicity to someone who hurt the author so much that they didn't even include their name in the article.