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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
The Key to Win a Man’s Heart
The key to win a man’s heart is… The key to winning a man's heart is knowing what he wants and giving it to him. It is also important to show interest in the things they are interested in. Finally, do not try to change them, just let them be themselves.
By Andero Miil3 years ago in Humans
Release Stress and Rejuvenate Senses with Nuru Massage
In the present-day fast-paced world, people get less time for personal care and entertainment. Whether it is getting cosmetic services in a beauty salon or massage services in a spa, professionals and entrepreneurs always find a lack of time for the same. However, few things can be more important than relaxation and de-stressing one’s mind and body after sustained and long hours of work. Getting a Nuru massage in Las Vegas from an experienced masseuse will relieve stress and tension and enhance erotic sensitivity.
By Asian Massage Las Vegas3 years ago in Humans
Radical Contrarianism Explained
I very much resist labels, especially when it comes to something as complicated as one's "overarching philosophy." That said, when I have been pressed on the question in the past I have used the term radical contrarian to explain one aspect of my philosophical approach to life. I really have no idea if such a philosophical school currently exists or has existed in the past. It definitely shares many aspects of any number of skeptical philosophies, and may in fact be known by another name among philosophers much more competent and knowledgeable than myself. However, for purposes of this piece I intend to ignore all that and try and describe radical contrarianism in my own words and also explain why I find it such a compelling, but also such a painful and alienating approach to life.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Humans
5 Surefire Ways to Keep Your Marriage Strong and Healthy While Dealing with a Cheating Spouse
Dealing with a spouse who has cheated on you can be one of the most traumatic experiences of your life. Even if you and your spouse are able to remain friends, you must know that there are ways to keep your marriage healthy after dealing with a cheating spouse. Recent studies show that up to 80% of marriages experience some form of infidelity in their lifetime. That leaves 10% of married couples at risk of being unfaithful. Every couple is different, so what works for one person may not be as helpful for another. Here are 5 surefire ways to help strengthen and support your marriage while dealing with a cheating spouse.
By Agun Emmanuel3 years ago in Humans
Anxiety's Effects on Relationships
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is marked by excessively worrying over day-to-day occurrences that usually don’t produce fear in others. For people with GAD, this intense sense of worry is difficult to control and can make it difficult for components of a healthy relationship – such as communication, empathy, and individual happiness – to thrive. The fear they may experience in certain situations are also usually disproportionate to the actual situation. However, anxiety doesn’t have to ruin your relationship or put a strain on it to the point where it feels like an obligation. By understanding the impact of anxiety on relationships, you you and your partner can love each other more deeply and connect in new ways.
By Suzanne Anderson3 years ago in Humans
Eight Things You Can Do To Boost Your Self-Confidence
Do you ever have doubts about your abilities? Like you can't do anything right? And that no one really likes you? If so, you're definitely not alone. The good news, however, is that you can take steps to boost your self-confidence. Here are eight of them:
By Robert Who Writes3 years ago in Humans
We, us.
How many times do you google something to check if it’s right? I often seem to miss a key part of a film or a funny part of a film because I’m googling to see how old the actor is to see which one of us was closer or I’m checking how to spell a word correctly or doing a ‘just in case’ check of the correct bus number or train time. I feel we have it too easy sometimes, always having a way of checking if we’re right but that’s not the same when it comes to relationships is it.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Humans








