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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
Courage to be loved
My partner, Kind Man, is on the other side of the continent and I'm not going to lie, I'm struggling with the distance. At first I enjoyed the space and the freedom that came with being alone, but then when the chaos of moving started to settle, I started to notice his absence. I missed him. But this blog is not about long-distant relationships, or even about us, but about my inability to tell him that I love him. He tells me all the time. My usual response is to make a joke that he has "love goggles" on, or that he's made an error. I don't know why it's so hard for me to accept his love - which he gives freely and without condition - but the thought of actually saying "I love you" makes me feel incredibly vulnerable, so vulnerable in-fact, that I feel emotionally naked.
By Alyssa Curtayne5 years ago in Humans
Benefits of Facelift Surgery | Should You Get One Or Not?
From less invasive techniques to more natural and longer-lasting results, cosmetic surgery has made great strides in recent decades. Its goal is to obtain results that perfectly match the patient's unique appearance, rather than a cookie-cutter mentality. However, despite these advances, negative stereotypes are usually the first thing that comes to mind is plastic surgery, especially cosmetic surgery.
By Adam William5 years ago in Humans
How To Revive A Boring Relationship
Relationships get boring. We all wish they wouldn’t, but the fact of the matter is that a little boring – is unavoidable. This doesn’t mean, however, that it’s unfixable. How to revive a boring relationship is all about the small things you do (or don’t do) – and this blog post will show you how you can revive your intimate connection, with just a few simple changes.
By Leigh Norén5 years ago in Humans
Starting over at 40
I opened my iPhone and there was a video of him screwing another girl. Not just any girl, an escort that he decided was the love of his life. Guess he didn’t realize that our phones synched stuff like that(he never was great with technology).
By Andrea Richie5 years ago in Humans
Sometimes you have to say Sorry to Save a relationship...
Everyone we cross in our life gives us a lesson to learn. Everyone teaches us something in life. Some lessons are good while some are bad. What is worst is that, sometime people do not say sorry even if it is their fault, and at many time we say sorry just to save a relationship. Every relationship in this world is unique, and so does the love we have on them. People understand our love at times and sometimes, we may lose such people in life because of our ego, and anger. When such situation comes, we have to realize that our relationship is much important than the anger, and to make such situation better it is necessary to say sorry because saying sorry can mean much to anyone and the relationship will get better with time. Sometimes it is okay to make mistakes because every single person make one, but what matter is that how you react after the mistake was made. One solution to solve your mistakes, and make others happy is to ask for forgiveness and that helps your relationship to be close as well.
By Murshitha Mansoor Nasiff5 years ago in Humans
First Impressions
On my company's website, yes, the company that I run with Kolt and Xander, I write about persuasion and other communication techniques that I believe can improve people's lives. This company is aptly named Ellis Curry & Dracco LLC, or E.C.D. Consulting as we endearingly refer to it in the office, and its goal is to help people develop personally - to grow to achieve their full human potential. A bold claim, you may think, and whilst I agree that this development deal is a massive undertaking, my team is ready to give it our best.
By Peyton J. Dracco5 years ago in Humans
The culture of victory over failure
On the topic of success and failure, many would often be stuck in between. We are all on a journey of seeking the true value of ourselves, and during this conquest we often find ourselves stagnated by the idea of possible failures. Is failure really that bad? Of is it something that can help us grow out of our comfort zones?
By Random Chattering5 years ago in Humans







