Jude Ebube
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Why Finding Love Gets Harder As We Grow Older
When we’re young, love feels inevitable. It’s in the hallway glances at school, the long phone calls that stretch past midnight, the butterflies that come from a simple text. Back then, love seemed like something that would just… happen. We didn’t think much about timing, compatibility, or emotional baggage. We just dove in.
By Jude Ebube 8 months ago in Humans
Why Women Fantasize About Rough Sex: A Deep Dive into Control, Trust, and Desire. Content Warning.
Erotic fantasies are rarely simple. When it comes to women’s desires, they are often layered, emotional, and surprising even to the women who experience them. Among the many fantasies women describe, one of the most common, yet also most misunderstood, is the desire for rough or aggressive sex. This may include being dominated, tied up, spanked, choked, or “taken.” For many, this type of fantasy is wrapped in intensity, confusion, or even guilt. But in truth, its popularity says far more about emotional needs than it does about anything dark or dysfunctional.
By Jude Ebube 8 months ago in Confessions
Digital Loneliness: How We’re Always Connected but Still Feel Alone
We’re living in a time where you can reach anyone, anywhere, at any moment. Whether it’s a text, a video call, or a quick tweet, staying connected has never been easier. And yet, despite this constant connection, more and more of us are feeling alone.
By Jude Ebube 9 months ago in Humans
The Hidden Joys of Doing Things Alone
There’s something quietly radical about doing things alone. We have to understand that experiences are not only meaningful when shared. We plan group vacations, dinner dates, and outings because we’ve been told that solitude equates to loneliness. But that’s not always true. In fact, I’ve come to believe that some of the richest, most transformative experiences happen when we choose to do things on our own.
By Jude Ebube 9 months ago in Humans
Web3 — A New Chapter of the Internet Is Unfolding
The internet has come a long way since the dial-up days. Most of us remember when the web was a place to simply read information. Then came the rise of social media, content creation, and everything that made the internet feel alive. That’s Web2, the version we’ve been living in for the past 15+ years.But now, there’s a new buzz in the digital world: Web3.
By Jude Ebube 9 months ago in Education