Morgan Sullivan

Morgan Sullivan is a Philadelphia-based freelance writer covering everything from health and relationships to fashion and beauty. Her work can also be seen in The Cut, Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and more. She has covered everything from celebrity profiles and deep dives into internet subcultures to buzzy fashion trend pieces. Morgan also helped create the first woman's lifestyle magazine at Temple University— REFINE — which was nationally awarded by the Society of Professional Journalists.

It's important you know that she's a big fan of these things, in order: vintage kitten heels, giving unsolicited life advice, Taylor Swift’s entire discography, and dirty vodka martinis (the dirtier, the better).

Going Boysober

Meet The Young Women Swearing Off Men As A Political Statement

Post-election, the hottest trend is deleting your dating apps.

By Morgan Sullivan
Message Incoming

Do We Owe Strangers “Hey, Girlie” DMs?

Some say it’s basic girl code. Others think it’s too much drama.

By Morgan Sullivan
Sleuthing 101

I Found My Ex’s New Girlfriend On Venmo

Turns out the money-sharing app is also useful for ~information gathering~.

By Morgan Sullivan
I Hate It Here

The Guy I’m Dating Said I Gave Him The Ick. What Now?

Gen Z women say the term is for the girls, but it’s taking on a broader context.

By Morgan Sullivan
About Last Night

Behold, The Recipe For The Perfect Morning-After Debrief

Sweatpants are required, caffeinated beverages highly recommended.

By Morgan Sullivan
Love You Goodbye

When Fandom Shipping Gets Toxic, Some Devotees Choose To Leave

A former Directioner says things got "kind of icky" in their community.

By Morgan Sullivan
Spring Breakdown

When The Girls’ Trip Breaks Up The Friendship

Three women divulge the real-life drama that derailed their travel plans.

By Morgan Sullivan
Give Me Back My Girlhood

Why Was Everyone In The Same Terrible Relationship At Age 19?

Blame the “Dear John effect.”

By Morgan Sullivan
Throwback

My 'Pretty Little Liars' Obsession Led Me To My BFF

Because nothing says friendship like blackmail and high school murderers.

By Morgan Sullivan