Friendship
Relationships and the Difference Between Love and Attachment
Love and attachment are interchangeable terms, which are used interchangeably, but the two are completely different emotional experiences. Love is based on true care, respect and care about another person well being. It gives freedom of individuality and development coupled with emotional attachment. Instead, attachment is emotional dependency and reassurance that motivates such behavior. It is usually brought about by fear of losing instead of a feeling of mutual appreciation.
By Mark Hipsterabout a month ago in Confessions
How Relationships Are Affected by Technology and Social Media
Technology has revolutionized the commencement of relationships. Social sites, apps, and instant messaging have simplified the process of getting acquainted with others and they are now accessible and quicker than ever before. Relationships that previously relied on the aspect of co-existing physical spaces are now starting with the use of screens. Such a change has widened the distance to reach and thus, individuals can now connect with people whom they could not meet, in their ordinary lives. Technology has done away with geographical boundaries, it has brought convenience in the initial phases of relationships.
By Mark Hipsterabout a month ago in Confessions
Why Relationships Require Effort, Not Perfection
When most individuals get into relationships, they have the belief that everlasting love is found by finding the right partner or having a perfect relationship. This notion is usually supported by social media, movies, and dating culture, as they tend to showcase only the most joyful things. As a matter of fact, perfection is not realistic and sustainable. Perfect people do not make relationships, but imperfect people with various histories, habits and needs in emotions. Holding perfection is too much pressure on the partners and brings disappointments when unavoidable difficulties occur.
By Mark Hipsterabout a month ago in Confessions
How Relationships Evolve From Attraction to Commitment
Most relationships start with attraction, a strong blend of chemistry, interest and emotional fascination. Attraction brings two people together, which earns excitement and anticipation. Emotions at this stage are light, intense and tend to be idealized. The human being will concentrate on what he or she loves and what makes him or her feel good and will be keen on being connected and sharing of time. Attraction provides a potentially open door, yet it is merely the beginning of an even more resulting journey of relationships.
By Willian Jamesabout a month ago in Confessions
How Healthy Relationships Are Built in Today’s Dating Culture
The modern dating world is a rush with the influence of technology, social media, and evolving demands regarding love and commitment. Having such choice and being always connected, it is a common practice that people enter into relations without knowing their emotional needs. Emotional awareness is a starting point of building healthy relationships, as it entails knowledge of personal values, boundaries, and relationship objectives. When people know what they desire and require emotionally, chances are low that they will accept unhealthy relationships or get lost in issues.
By Robert Smithabout a month ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 突き当り
Oh nice, yea I don't mind. mm.. I woke up wanting to make a skit of some sort and do some memes in town but I don't know how confident I am right now. Not only with the ability to do this, but also just my available energy. It is 7pm right now so I have plenty of time to prepare.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a month ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 捜す
So, my computer was hacked again and now they are wanting me to edit wikipedia articles for some reason, referencing bank trans actions and such, which I found highly disturbing. Also they tried to get me to agree with completely bullshit things. Since I can't really see since I don't have glasses, I would never agree to anything I can't see.
By Kayla McIntoshabout a month ago in Confessions
The universe connects.
My life has settled down into a quiet, simple, mundane routine of household chores and yard work that comes from living alone on a hobby farm in a rural community deep in the mountains with no close by neighbors. And I’m okay with that, I suppose. I’ve lived a good life, full of excitement and danger, good stress, intellectual stimulus, world travel, all that interesting kind of life you read about in novels. I’ve lived that life. But now it’s over. I’m older, content to slow down. But maybe it’s because I’m alone, no companion to share adventures with, I don’t know. I’m not actively looking for anyone. I’m content on growing my fruit tree orchard on my patch of land and raising my flock of chickens and ducks. My chocolate lab keeps me company when I watch tv at night, and goes on long walks with me around the farm roads and down to the creek that runs past my land in the pine and redwood forest nearby. It’s beautiful here. No noise, or people, or crime, or graffiti. Just birds, frogs and other bigger wildlife. My slice of paradise. But actually, it would be nice to share it with someone. And that’s where the universe comes in. Let me tell how.
By Guy lynnabout a month ago in Confessions
Why Feeling Connected In Relationships Improves Mental Health And Happiness
Relationship connectedness refers to not only being emotionally close, understanding, and feeling a sense of belonging to others. This relationship enables people to feel visible, listen to them, and appreciate them. Shared experiences and empathy, trust, and continual communication create emotional attachment. Relationships bring comfort instead of stress when individuals feel connected and this gives them emotional stability in their day to day lives.
By Mark Hipsterabout a month ago in Confessions







