Sinitta Weston

Sinitta Weston grew up in Edinburgh but moved to Sydney, Australia to for college and never came back. She works as a chemical engineer during the day and at night, she writes articles about love and relationships. She's her friends' go-to for dating advice (though she struggles to take the same advice herself). Her INFJ personality makes her extra sensitive to others' feelings and this allows her to help people through tough times with ease. Hopefully, her articles can do that for you.

People Who Grew Up With Helicopter Parents Often Display These 15 Subtle Behaviors

Helicopter parents raise kids who constantly feel scrutinized and micromanaged. While their intentions might be good, this parenting style can have lasting consequences because it stifles the child’s development of independence and problem-solving skills. As a result, here are some subtle but common behaviors seen in adults who grew up with overly involved parents. 1….

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15 Telling Relationship Habits That Show Someone Is Shallow and Vain

Today, we’re talking about shallow and vain behavior in relationships. Now, let’s be clear—we’re not here to judge (okay, maybe a little), but rather to shed some light on habits that might indicate someone’s operating on a superficial level. Remember, nobody’s perfect, and we all have our moments of vanity. But when these behaviors become…

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16 Excuses Women Give When They’ve Lost Interest But Don’t Want to Admit It

We’ve all been in that uncomfortable spot where you sense things might be drifting with the person you’re seeing but aren’t quite sure why. Maybe you’re noticing fewer texts or canceled plans and wondering if there’s more to it. Usually, when someone’s lost interest but doesn’t want to come right out and say it, they’ll…

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15 Subtle Signs That Someone Who Seems Kind On The Surface Actually Isn’t

We’ve all encountered people who seem incredibly kind and considerate on the surface, but somehow leave us feeling uneasy or drained (it’s also referred to as ‘insincere kindness,’ according to Psychology Today). These individuals are masters of disguise, and identifying them can be challenging, but it’s an essential skill for protecting your emotional well-being. Here…

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