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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
8 Red Flags to Watch Out For in Polyamorous Dating
Dating can be complicated. It requires a lot of time, thoughtfulness, and energy, and it’s so disappointing to waste those things on someone who ends up throwing out red flags left and right. Recognizing behaviors that shouldn’t be happening is a great first step to keeping your relationships and your heart happy and healthy.
By Rachael Hope5 years ago in Humans
The Life Handbook: Tactics, Turmoil, & Tools
I'm turning twenty six this month, I've gotten through almost 60% of my twenties, and it was a rough patch of adulthood for me. I had to know what I wanted to do, and how I had to buck up and battle through. The past four years of my adulthood has been a test of : independence, perception, perspective, and perseverance.
By Samantha Parrish5 years ago in Humans
Stop The Asian Hate
In 2019, a comedian was fired from SNL for making racist remarks on a podcast. It made headlines. I clicked one of these headlines at the time and discovered his comments were made about Asians, more specifically Chinatown wherever he lives. Reading the stories without hearing the comments, I'll admit I was dismissive at first. Then I actually looked up what the guy said.
By Silas Woods5 years ago in Humans
Get Your Dating Kicks With Great First Date Ideas!
When thinking of ideas for a first date I like to try new things. Rather than cater to what either one of us enjoys I try to find something completely new. This is my way of starting off the relationship with a bang and some excitement. Dinner and a movie have been done, to death, alongside trips to the bars and clubs. Give a few of these ideas a shot and you will be pleasantly surprised at the outcome which persist.
By Derrick Edwards5 years ago in Humans
Best ways to remain happy In life
The epidemic has made a variety of changes in our behavior. We're worried about catching COVID-19 or losing someone in it. We could also be trying to figure with children underfoot, endangering our health at work, or being suddenly unemployed. Then there's the loneliness and loneliness experienced by anyone who has got to stay home for an extended time. Not surprisingly, quite half of Canadians report that their psychological state has been affected since last March. Although we cannot change the circumstances, we will take practical steps to feel better about ourselves. Here are 10 expert-approved strategies that will assist you strengthen your resilience and find your happy place.
By prashant sapkota5 years ago in Humans
To all the women I know
I know a lot of amazing women (i gave birth to two of them) what ive found they don't always realise (me included) is that they are funny, kind, super sassy in the best way, absolutely amazing, great people to go to for advice and are fiercely protective of people they love.
By Sam Finlayson5 years ago in Humans
Relationship Failed Doesn't Mean Failure
When a relationship ends, we often find ourselves in the dumps trying to put ourselves back together again. Our heart is broken, and we are left to figure out what to do with the rest of our lives. The plans that we once had are broken and so is our heart. We feel like a failure and the whole world is going to end. We no longer enjoy the things we used to, and the future looks bleak.
By Fallon Hookailo5 years ago in Humans
Why Women Should Split the Bill on the First Date
As a fabulously modern woman, I go dutch with my lover. This means we split checks, hotel stays, and Ubers. To me, this feels like a natural evolution towards equality. But it’s a hill I feel like I’m dying on, alone.
By Julie Moon5 years ago in Humans







