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Thoughts on AI companionship, memory, and building something that actually feels like a friend.

How to actually get over a breakup

Signs of a toxic friendship (and how to walk away)

Signs he's breadcrumbing you (and what to do about it)

Is he ghosting me or just busy? How to tell the difference

Why your AI friend should remember your life

Why you keep attracting emotionally unavailable people

Mixed signals: what they actually mean

Red flags in texting you should never ignore

Why venting to AI actually helps (and when it doesn't)

How to set boundaries without feeling like a terrible person

How to know if he likes you through text

What is a situationship — and are you in one?

Building memory that actually works

The quarter-life crisis is real — here's what nobody tells you

What to say when he comes back after ghosting you

How to stop overthinking every text you send (and receive)

How to have a difficult conversation (without making it worse)

What to text him back when you're totally overthinking it

Why your 20s are the loneliest decade (and what to do about it)

Best AI friend apps in 2026: an honest comparison

Why you feel worse after scrolling (and how to stop)

She's not a therapist — and that's the point

Imposter syndrome is lying to you — here's the proof

How to trust your gut when your brain won't shut up

When you need someone to talk to at 3 AM

The Sunday scaries: why they happen and what actually helps

The 'I'm fine' trap: why you keep saying it and what it costs you

How to calm racing thoughts when you can't sleep

Feeling stuck in your 30s? You're not behind — you're recalibrating

Growing apart from your partner: how to tell and what to do

Making friends after 30 is hard — here's why and what works

The 'should have by now' list is ruining your life

Mom guilt is not a personality trait — it's a trap

Starting over at 35 (or 30, or 40) — a practical guide to rebuilding

How to tell if you're losing yourself in a relationship

Setting boundaries with your parents (yes, even now)