relationships

Alice* has been a friend of mine for years. Everyone has their stories of adventures and mistakes, but Alice has one of the most unusual stories I’ve ever heard: from November to March of her junior year of college, Alice was in two serious and committed relationships, one long-distance (Max*), the other at her college (David*).  
Do you remember that first boyfriend of yours in middle or high-school? You met him in a big group of friends, he got your number, and started texting and calling you. Soon rumors started swirling that he was going to ask you out. He finally worked up the courage to say those five words: Will. You. Be. My. Girlfriend?
The walk of shame: let’s admit it, it happens to the best of us. We’ve all, at one point or another, woken up at a guy’s place and trudged home, in last night’s outfit (or, worse, in his gym shorts), with our heels in our hands and smudged eyeliner all over our faces.
Need Dr. Drew relationship advice but don’t have the sensationalistic drama to warrant TV time? Unfortunately, Real Live College Guy Ryan isn’t a reality show therapist. However, he can provide the lowdown on everything you’ve ever wanted to know about college males: how they think, act, speak and genuinely interact with the women in their lives.
It’s the most romantic day of the year…until you end up basically sitting in the lap of the couple next to you at an exorbitantly expensive Valentine’s Day dinner, wondering if the gift you got your boyfriend was too much or not enough.  We have all fallen prey to Valentine’s Day snafus (don’t even get me started on Valentin