The Dark, Eerie Origins of Old Wives’ Tales
Old wives’ tales weren’t just bedtime stories. They were eerie warnings passed from woman to woman—stories we still follow today, whether we admit it or not.
Old wives’ tales weren’t just bedtime stories. They were eerie warnings passed from woman to woman—stories we still follow today, whether we admit it or not.
From love letters to Tinder swipes, dating has changed—big time. Here’s how romance evolved from the 1920s to now.
From royal tantrums to livestock sales, these centuries-old divorces prove that petty exes have always existed.
This haunting 12th-century romance between scholar Peter Abelard and Héloïse was marked by obsession, exile, and enduring love letters that still echo today.
Alice Riley was an Irish indentured servant accused of murder in 1735… and the first woman hanged in Georgia.
But some say she never left Wright Square.
If you thought your ex was petty, wait until you hear these 20 real-life divorce stories—ranging from frozen pizza battles to courtroom goldfish custody.
Lady Arbella Stuart was a royal born too close to the throne — and paid for it with her life. Trapped by politics, betrayal, and love, her ghost is said to haunt the Tower of London.
Two chilling love stories from haunted Savannah, Georgia, and a tragic affair from medieval Paris—each tied to real destinations you can still visit today. Perfect for dark history lovers and spooky travelers alike.
Dating terms change as fast as relationship statuses. From breadcrumbing to zombie-ing, this glossary deciphers the wildest modern dating slang so you won’t get played.