Relationships are built on trust. One of the fundamental aspects of being in a relationship with someone is that both individuals are required to be monogamous to make the relationship work unless of course, it’s an “open relationship”, which I don’t particularly understand nor do I want to understand at this point. Anyhoo, biologists would… Continue reading Catching a Cheating Boyfriend: The Truth about Monogamy
Author: ManipalMonk
The ways of the monk are turbid and often give you a solid headache but devotion and commitment is the first step to enlightenment ( also known as stick to your poison ). To share your enlightenment with the monk, write to him at manipal.monk@manipalblog.com
Manipal Monk: Dealing with Failure
When you are young you are full of ambition, goals, and dreams. You are told that the world is your oyster and that anything is possible. However the harsh reality is that things don’t always work out the way you hope and expect them to. I used to be naive and my years of experience… Continue reading Manipal Monk: Dealing with Failure
Parents, Curfews and Trust
We all come to a stage in our adolescence where we start going out by ourselves, and the inevitable argument begins to crop up again and again: that of wanting to stay out later, and our parents constantly holding us back. Odds are if you are a typical teenager, you will have one friend whose… Continue reading Parents, Curfews and Trust
Manipal Monk: Date Rape and Party Safety
Being the introvert I am, I don’t party. I know lots of people who do though, and I can never stress how important it is to be safe when you’re at a party or a rave. I do think it’s okay to go out and have a few drinks but you have to be smart… Continue reading Manipal Monk: Date Rape and Party Safety
Manipal Monk: Keeping It Down
This article is directed at mainly the guys (if you couldn’t guess that from the title ;] ), though I’m sure one or two of the ladies will read it to laugh at our unfortunate expense. I’m sure every guy out there has been in a similar situation at some point or another: You’re walking… Continue reading Manipal Monk: Keeping It Down
