Zone 3

"What wine pairs best with finding out my in-laws are staying two days longer than planned."
"It started with us hanging out as roommates, then as friends, and then in a way I couldn’t quite name. It felt completely different than any crush I’d suffered through with a boy."
"He had all of the traits I wanted in a significant other, but I wasn't attracted to him. I tried convincing myself that it was because he's genuinely a good guy, but I was flat-out lying to myself. We'd kiss and I'd feel nothing. I didn't like him for who he was as a person — I liked him because he was convenient. Don't 'settle' — you don't have feelings for them for a reason."
"Marriage is flat-out determined work every day; you must keep at it and not give up."
"A slightly drunk childhood best man gave a toast congratulating John and Mary. Mary was the groom's ex-wife. John was marrying Nicole."
"My teen hasn’t finished cleaning her room but she did prepare a PowerPoint for why she needs her own Instagram account."
This controversial etiquette question has surprising answers.
Eva Amurri, a lifestyle blogger and actor, posted a zoomed-in image of her bust after being told to "put away" her breasts.
"When we go to visit, they are standing in front of the window and jump up and down with excitement when we pull into the driveway. Melts my heart every time!"
"I'm actually surprised the cursive 'bridesmaid' font hasn't died off yet. I hate that font."
Plus, the sneaky reason we communicate this way in the first place.
The Kentucky Republican called his wife of 35 years the “love of my life.”
"My daughter asking who left the cap off the glue like she thinks I sit around crafting and shit while she’s at camp."
The former first lady could have a different relationship with the White House if she returns.
Tom Ackerley, who is married to the “Barbie” star, gave a rare interview in which he said their dynamic is “seamless” otherwise.
"Marriage is between two people: one person who is on the verge of sleep and one person who is asking if the front door is locked."
"The number of people telling me I will regret not having a big wedding is wild..."
"He had never apologized before. His usual playful energy was heavy with guilt, like a dog with his tail between his legs."
Your oldest sister will feel so validated by this.
"On the first night of our honeymoon, I got horrendously sick, and he left me alone in our room to go watch something on the big screen on the beach. So much for in sickness and in health!"