advice
Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
Honesty
Four young girls, in their first year of college, decided to attend a party one night, just before their final exams. They hadn't expected to be out all night, but they were having so much fun they had lost track of time. One of the girls finally realized it was nearing three in the morning, and she ushered the other girls to get their belongings.
By Adrienne Huggins5 years ago in Humans
Why Today's Relationships have Ionic Bonds?
For years, psychologists have been doing their best to unpack the mysteries of love and romance, and to understand how relationships work. There have been countless of studies, surveys, and theories all dedicated to enlightening us on the matter, but in spite of their best efforts, it seems that most people are still dealing har to the matters of heart.
By Worldzfeed5 years ago in Humans
Wildness
I was always told I was a strong, feisty and argumentative little girl. Often, standing beside my more proper, well put together cousins (we were always together) I was fidgety, obstinate and quite clearly not interested in looking the part of a well-behaved girl. Knee socks at my ankles, skirt askew, anything but a proper smile; I didn't want any part of the pretty-girl parade. My facial expressions always gave me away - whether it was an eye roll or a scrunched nose at being asked to stand still or say please and thank you. And let's be honest, I still have a facial expression issue at 39.
By Janis Beke5 years ago in Humans
Story Time: Boundaries for Aunt Petunia
Boundaries. I cannot begin to express how liberating it has been to set them with anyone and everyone I need to. But, what about setting boundaries for yourself? In my never ending quest for "the happy", I have discovered that keeping my own ass in check is just as important. Reflecting on situations and our evolution of coping with them is vital. "Keeping it real". So, let's talk about it.
By Dena Danzig5 years ago in Humans
Fall into the Abyss
So much of the “I” we know comes from information ingrained into the subconscious during a hypnosis like state during our childhood. Awestruck by pure possibility and curiosity, we are innocently exploring life itself while our trusted environment (usually with good intention) limits the imagination due to such a suggestive state of being. As we grow older, life feels so confusing with these limitations. The true self is boxed up in what both everyone we know and ourselves have come to know as “insert your name here”.
By Getyourmindright5 years ago in Humans
The Power and Importance of Confidence as a Woman
Have you ever been out in public by yourself with only the company of your thoughts? It can be extremely discouraging and restrictive when they are the rooted in negative self-talk. We've all been there, maybe we're out shopping and begin to regret our choice of wardrobe.
By Amanda Renee5 years ago in Humans
Dealing With a Long-Distance Relationship
I'm writing this story for those who can relate or are thinking about being in a long-distance relationship with someone you consider your one. Not only telling you how it is being in a long term relationship but being with a partner that is in the Navy and that you've been together for a long time.
By Jackie Reyes5 years ago in Humans







