
Last night's episode of
The Hills was one of the most dramatic yet. We saw
Lauren and Audrina's spat over Justin Bobby unfold before the show aired, but watching how it really went down made me realize just how ridiculous Audrina's accusations were. While I understand her reasons behind confronting both Justin and Lauren, their first denial should have been good enough for Audrina to simply drop the issue.

Weigh in and tell us if you forgive or not forgive this
True Confession.
"I told my boyfriend of a year that he is bad in bed; which he is. Even though I knew that comment would hurt him, I felt I had no choice.

Dear Sugar,
My boyfriend and I have been together for a little less than nine months. During the first few months, he was crazy about me and I could really tell how much he loved me. Now I can never get him to say he loves me on his own, I have to say it first.

I recently caught a rerun of the
Sex and the City episode when Aidan proposed to Carrie with a ring that made her vomit. Literally. When she met the girls to tell them all about it, Samantha used the old cliché, "wrong ring, wrong guy!"

Dear Sugar,
I recently met a pretty amazing guy, and we hit it off right away. About two weeks in, we had a state-of-the-union conversation, and he told me that he just got out of a year-long relationship and doesn't want to get into anything serious right now. We agreed to try just being friends, but that only lasted two weeks because we have this crazy chemistry and we love being together.

Jessica Simpson
openly talked about her
love life yet again at the Nascar Bank of America 500 on Saturday night in Concord, NC. As someone that's constantly in the public eye, I'd think that she'd want to keep at least some things sacred, but it's pretty clear that she's not afraid to expose her heart or the details of her personal life to the world. Of course it's impossible to stay mum about the love in your life, but when it comes to your relationship, are you open and willing to talk about it every chance you get or do you prefer to keep the excitement of your personal life between you and your partner?

While I completely understand what people mean when they say that trust must be earned, I’m also of the mindset that people should be given the benefit of the doubt. I would never tell you to confess your deepest, darkest secret to someone you barely know, but what’s so wrong in assuming the best in someone? Perhaps this is a naively optimistic view, so what do you think?

Three years ago I met my boyfriend through my best friend's boyfriend, and the four of us have been a great group. But recently, they've been having some problems, so she and I have been logging in some girl time. A few weeks ago we went out for drinks and met some guys.
Saying I love you is a serious step in a relationship and one I don’t think that most people take lightly. But love is not easily defined, and it’s not uncommon for feelings of lust or fascination to be misconstrued as love. And sometimes saying I love you is easier than admitting that you’re not sure how you feel.

You and your boyfriend have always valued honesty above all else, so when he starts acting somewhat distant, you’re quick to inquire as to what’s going on. At first he shrugs and says it’s nothing, but after a few more weeks of the same behavior, you’re concerned.
When you ask him to confide in you, he reluctantly reveals that he has a crush on another girl.