Danielle Sepulveres, Washington Post

Danielle Sepulveres

Washington Post

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Washington Post
  • Mic
  • Brooklyn Magazine
  • HelloGiggles.com

Past articles by Danielle:

Bad wedding toasts are a nightmare. Here’s how to give a speech that will impress everyone.

It takes lots of preparation -- and self-awareness -- to deliver a good toast. → Read More

In a year without wedding invites, these are all the things I can now afford

I can add avocado to my salad, splurge for the good toothpaste — and buy shoes I actually like. → Read More

Can someone in their 50s date someone in their 20s? Here’s what experts say.

Some people think large age differences are sketchy. Experts say you need to look deeper. → Read More

What’s the difference between sexual assault and harassment? Let’s break it down.

These offenses are often misunderstood, but defining them can be the first step toward prevention. → Read More

Of course Weinstein’s victims smiled in their photos. When I was harassed, I smiled, too.

When my coworker harassed me, I kept smiling. When another made sexual advances on me, I kept smiling. When I complained and nothing happened, I kept smiling. → Read More

I’m just fine being the one before The One

I used to be sad when an ex married the next woman he dated after me. Now I take pride in it. → Read More

Mic

Mic | Danielle Sepulveres

Mic covers news, opinion, reviews and analysis around arts, entertainment, celebrity, LGBTQ, social justice, police brutality, dating, sex, feminism, body positivity, space, innovation, climate change. → Read More

Mic

You can only have so many periods at a guy’s place before you wonder if he’s your boyfriend

If you're leaving tampons over there, you know it's probably time to have The Talk. → Read More

When I’m groped at a wedding, is it sexual harassment? Yes, yes it is.

It took me a long time to recognize these incidents for what they were. → Read More

No one wants a martyr at their wedding

Don't go if you can't afford it. Don't go if you're deathly ill. Just stay home. → Read More

You can break my heart. Just don’t take away my pizza.

What happened when my go-to comfort food suddenly became the hottest thing in New York. → Read More

Why I went on my ex-boyfriend’s game show

I found closure in front of a live studio audience. → Read More

We weren’t exclusive. But when I saw him with someone else, I was hurt.

Seeing other people can feel healthy when you're the one doing it. But the other way around? Not so much. → Read More

‘It’s better if he loves you a little bit more,’ my mother said. Was she right?

As a teenager, I rejected her advice. But as an adult, I could respect the wisdom of a slow-burn relationship, → Read More

I don’t want to be the most important person in your life

For most of my life, I let a bit of myself get lost while trying to be a "good girlfriend." → Read More

The Complimentary Solitudes of Brooklyn and Iceland

It is funny how a city of millions can make one feel alone. One writer describes how the isolation of Brooklyn and Iceland can fuel our creative capacity. → Read More

I broke up with my abusive boyfriend. But the pain remained.

It took me years to heal. → Read More

Why it's SO important to check in on your friends and let them know you care

Even if they seem okay, it's good to let your friends know you love them. → Read More

He dumped me in a rude way. Was it partly my fault?

When I ignored my own needs, my partners did too. → Read More

All the things you feel when love isn't enough

It can be heartbreaking when you're in love but not together. → Read More