Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)
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As a seasoned Writer, I write about tech news, space, tennis, dating advice
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How to Get Over a Breakup as Fast as Possible
How to Get Over a Breakup as Fast as Possible I stared at my phone, numb. The message read, “It’s over,” yet my heart felt shattered into a thousand jagged pieces. I knew right then—and I want you to, too—this page exists to help you heal fast, thoughtfully, and fully from a breakup, blending emotional truth, science, and even voices from Mumbai to Manhattan.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)5 months ago in Humans
How to get over a breakup with someone you love
How to Get Over a Breakup with Someone You Love: A Personal Journey and Practical Guide I still remember the day I felt my world shatter. After years of loving someone deeply, our relationship ended suddenly. The pain was overwhelming, but I knew I had to find a way to move forward. This article exists because I want you to know that healing is possible—and here’s how you can start, step by step.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)5 months ago in Humans
how to impress a girl with jokes
How to Impress a Girl with Jokes: A Personal Guide Rooted in Real Conversations I still remember the first time I made a girl laugh—and meant to. It wasn’t some fancy setup or clever pun. I was 19, at a mutual friend's birthday, trying to explain how I once wore two different shoes to a college exam because I overslept. Her laughter wasn’t just polite; it was real. That moment taught me something more valuable than any pickup line: humor connects people when it's honest, awkward, and a little bit self-deprecating.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to convince a girl to be your girlfriend over text
How to Convince a Girl to Be Your Girlfriend Over Text I never thought I could fall for someone I hadn’t met in person. But after weeks of texting late into the night, talking about childhood dreams, favorite books, and our worst heartbreaks, I realized I wanted her in my life — not just as a friend, but as something more.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to impress a cancer man
How to Impress a Cancer Man The first time I met Aarav, it was in the middle of July at my cousin’s engagement party. He wasn't the loudest in the room, but there was something calming and intentional about the way he moved, the way he listened.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to impress a teacher
I still remember the day I stayed after my college lecture in Mumbai, heart pounding, hands sweaty—only to offer the professor a thoughtful question that revealed I’d done more than skim the slides. That moment wasn’t about flattery; it set the tone for how she saw me—as someone genuinely curious.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to impress a cancer woman
How to Impress a Cancer Woman: Insights from Real Experience It started with a tray of homemade samosas. No flowers. No pickup lines. Just a quiet moment after work when I offered her a snack I’d made the night before. She smiled, looked genuinely touched, and said, “Nobody’s ever remembered I like these.”
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to impress a younger woman
How to Impress a Younger Woman: A Real Man’s Guide to Connection Across Generations I never thought I’d be nervously sipping black coffee in a noisy café, wondering if I had anything in common with someone fifteen years younger than me.
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans
how to impress a 40 year old woman
How to Impress a 40-Year-Old Woman: A Human Perspective That Actually Works “I met Anjali at a book reading in Pune. I was 34, she was 41. I complimented her earrings, and she responded with a smile that said, ‘I’ve heard that before—but let’s see if you mean it.’ That moment taught me something: women in their 40s are not interested in surface-level charm. They’ve lived, they’ve loved, and they can smell insincerity from across the room.”
By Michael B Norris (swagNextTuber)6 months ago in Humans










