Vic and Christine on Love Is Blind Season 10: Why Healthy Love Doesnโt Always Get Screen Time
Vic and Christineโs journey on Love Is Blind Season 10 left many viewers wondering why they had less screen time and skipped the traditional honeymoon storyline. But their quieter edit reveals something deeper about reality TV and modern dating culture: healthy relationships often donโt make dramatic television. In a season fueled by conflict and emotional intensity, their steady connection challenges the idea that love needs chaos to be compelling.
God Winks: The Holy Interruptions We Almost Miss
Learn how to recognize God winks and see Godโs presence in everyday moments by slowing down and paying attention to the small things.
Itโs February 15th…And You Feelโฆ Lighter? Letโs Talk About That
Feeling lighter on February 15th than you did on Valentineโs Day? This post explores post-Valentineโs Day emotions, relationship pressure, social media comparison, and why February 15th relief might reveal something healthy about your relationship โ or your singleness โ through faith and emotional clarity.
10 Valentineโs Day Ideas That Donโt Involve Restaurants (and Still Feel Special)
Looking for Valentineโs Day ideas that donโt involve crowded restaurants? From a low pressure sip and paint night at home to playful pickleball dates and thoughtful setup driven activities, these ideas focus on connection, creativity, and intention without the noise or reservations. Perfect for couples who want something meaningful, relaxed, and memorable.
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