Tinder can be a scary place. Take it from Katie, who navigates the dating app for educational purposes so you don't have to.
Shubheca talks about her experience growing up in an Indian family, and the worst lies her friends have ever told
Ohhhh Tinder. We’ve all had experiences with this dreaded app. If you’re a single and bored college student like myself,
"Like Freaks and Geeks did with high school, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend gives viewers an uncensored glimpse at the awkward obsessiveness behind the modern crush."
Is it a feeling or an expectation? Take me back to 1950 and you would find me up against a wall or in the back of a cop car because I am a white woman who loves a black man. They'd say I am in love with neither an expected nor accepted color. Why are we limited to other people's expectations when it comes to whom we choose to love? If it makes a person uncomfortable, it’s taboo. If it causes uprisings, it’s illegal. We live in a world that is all about change, making progress, and new innovations. So why is it so hard for people to accept when an interracial couple walks into the room?