Ask Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes your relationship questions. They'll answer.
Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are now taking your wildest, messiest, thorniest relationship questions, in a new Yahoo advice column: Ask Amy & T.J. (Photo illustration: Yahoo, photo: Getty Images)
Longtime journalists Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have firsthand experience with the messiness of modern relationships and the complexity of combining family, finances and more when you're starting over with a new person. 'We're here to be the face of life is messy,' Robach says. 'Love is messy.'
Robach and Holme's own relationship has unfolded, in all its complexity, in the public eye — a challenge the couple has turned into a strength. 'What it boils down to is that ours is a story people can relate to,' says Holmes. 'I think it's a more attainable goal for people in relationships to get where we got: We went through hell and then realized on the other side, I'm gonna be OK, and this relationship is worth fighting for.'
Who better to tackle your trickiest problems than two people with hard-earned wisdom of their own? 'I feel like we've become experienced relationship veterans because we've had a lot of trial and error,' Robach explains (Holmes chimes in, with a laugh: 'a lot of errors'). And that's why the couple is so well-suited to be relationship advice columnists for Yahoo's Ask Amy & T.J. 'I think you really, truly learn when you make mistakes; when there are problems, even failures,' Robach admits. 'And we have learned significantly."
In this weekly series, the celebrity pair will take on your questions, however complicated, bizarre or intimate — there are no taboos here — with humor and humility. Scroll to check out their latest column and check back every Monday morning for their latest advice to readers' juiciest relationship questions.
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To get advice directly from Amy and T.J., send whatever relationship question is keeping you up at night — whether it's about friends, family, your love life or beyond — to askamyandtj@yahoo.com.
Lisa W. wrote to Amy and T.J. to ask what to do about the socialite who's after her man. Should she forgive him for confiding in another woman or jump ship from this love triangle? (Photo illustration: Yahoo, photo: Getty Images)
Friends are great, but what happens when the friend your partner is confiding in has designs on your significant other? In their first column, Robach and Holmes take on Lisa W.'s love triangle with her boyfriend and a meddling socialite. The couple gets real about what trust can — and can't — look like, and who you confront when three's company.
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