If I had an office job, I'd probably be doing the exact same thing I'm doing on television: hanging out by the water cooler and talking to co-workers about their relationships. Tracy McMillan coolexacthang Change image and share on social
Is our desire for partnership just an evolutionary remainder, a Togetherness Delusion, where millions of women only think they need a relationship to be truly happy? Maybe. But you know what? That's fine with me. Tracy McMillan delusiondesireevolutionary share on social
Though it's safe to say there are a whole lotta American gals who agree with the core ideals of feminism, they are somehow nevertheless watching 'Say Yes to the Dress' by the millions. Tracy McMillan agreeamericancore Change image and share on social
For every year past the age of 27, you need to take another step toward commitment somewhere in your life. Instead of freelancing, you get a staff job. Instead of renting, you buy. Fine, instead of couch-surfing, you rent. Tracy McMillan agebuycommitment share on social
I've been standing at water coolers for the past thirty years talking to women about their love lives, and here's what I've learned: Eventually, most women I know want to be partnered. Tracy McMillan coolereventuallyhave Change image and share on social
Caring - about people, about things, about life - is an act of maturity. Tracy McMillan actcarelife Change image and share on social
Sometime between when the Summer of Love ended and the Summer of Sam began, America became a nation of cynics about love. Tracy McMillan americabegincynic Change image and share on social
Relationships are like the world's most intense yoga! It's a daily practice. Tracy McMillan dailyintensepractice Change image and share on social
People who find that they have a lot of drama in their relationships need to allow themselves to get 'bored'. At first, it will feel excruciating, and they may find themselves confronting a very real fear underneath all that drama: being truly close and therefore vulnerable to another human being. Tracy McMillan borecloseconfront share on social
Women with low self-esteem love bad boys. Women who have work to do love bad boys. Women who love themselves love good men. Tracy McMillan badboyesteem Change image and share on social