breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Don’t Let Them Manipulate You
The dating landscape has changed dramatically over the years. Social media, modern dating culture, and the rise of transactional relationships have made it easier for manipulation to thrive. Many men are finding themselves caught in emotional games, deceived by women who prioritize personal gain over genuine connection.
By Ibok Gerard12 months ago in Humans
"It's Not You, It’s Me"—The Breakup Line That’s Actually About You
"It’s Not You, It’s Me"—When This Breakup Line Means Something Let's be real—if you've ever been on the conclusion of the expression, “It's not you, it's me,” you likely rolled your eyes so difficult they got stuck. It's the breakup proportionate to “I trust we are able still to be friends” or “You merit better.” It's the sugar-coated adaptation of “I fair do not need to be with you anymore.”
By Milan Milic12 months ago in Humans
Disrespect:
The Epidemic No One Talks About Disrespect is an invisible poison. It seeps into relationships, workplaces, and society, corroding trust, breeding resentment, and dismantling human connections. Unlike overt violence or betrayal, disrespect often disguises itself as humor, arrogance, or indifference—subtle enough to be ignored but powerful enough to destroy.
By Randolphe Tanoguem12 months ago in Humans
The Power of Friendship
Friendship: The Secret Superpower That Changes Everything Imagine scaling a mountain only to discover that with a good friend by your side, the climb feels a little less steep. A 2008 study found that people with a trusted companion saw a hill as less daunting than those who were alone. This simple experiment reveals a profound truth: friendship can transform how we perceive the world. When we share our journey with others, even the toughest paths become more manageable.
By Eyo Otoabasi12 months ago in Humans
Talk Yourself Through Life
When your alarm jolts you awake at an ungodly hour, you grumble, “Why did I set this thing so early?” In the mirror, while scrubbing away sleep, you ponder, “Maybe I need a haircut… or maybe not?” Then, in the mad dash out the door, you fumble for your keys only to realize they’re missing, and you can’t help but cry, “I just can’t do anything right!” All of this while your neighbor peeks out, witnessing your one-person show. It might feel a bit awkward to be caught chatting with yourself, and some might even label it as a sign of instability. But decades of psychological research tells us that talking to yourself isn’t just normal—it’s a natural part of being human.
By Eyo Otoabasi12 months ago in Humans
7 Telltale Signs Marriage Counseling Could Be Essential
Relationships shift over time, and couples often face hurdles that test their ability to communicate and support one another. When dialogue deteriorates, disputes become routine, or emotional detachment deepens, the stability of a marriage may be at risk. Consulting a trained professional can help couples navigate these challenges and reinforce their connection. Identifying the early signs that marriage counseling could be beneficial is a proactive step toward restoring mutual understanding and trust.
By Piper Burch12 months ago in Humans
Kim Kadashian's Complex Childhood
Kim Kardashian, a name synonymous with celebrity culture, has often been portrayed as living a glamorous life from an early age. But was her childhood as picture-perfect as it seems? Growing up in Los Angeles, Kim was surrounded by a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry. Her mother, Kris Jenner, played a significant role in shaping her early exposure to media and fame.
By The Big Bad 12 months ago in Humans
Return to Sender
She knew she wanted out. She knew she needed out. At one point, she lost count of how many times she had tried and failed. Thinking back to that time… to the version of herself that had lived through it, it felt like looking at someone else. Someone that looked like her, but definitely wasn't her. This part of her past was bottled up, on a shelf in her mind somewhere. It would never leave, but it was in a sealed bottle, and the memories would never hurt her again. Just sometimes, when something disturbed the bottle, the contents moved and floated around a bit, reminding her of its existence.
By Cristal S.12 months ago in Humans
RIP Hank Chinaski
I know it’s a timeless debate: do people change? Some people say, absolutely. Others would argue that no, you don’t, you are who you are. I probably land somewhere in the middle, but veering towards yes, of course we change. But I think it’s also complex. Does maturing equal change? Does becoming firmer in our beliefs equal change? Or is that something that would qualify as something else? What actually constitutes the change we are talking about when we ask, “can a person change?” I sure as shit don’t know, but I do know this: if you want to see how much you have evolved as a person (or not,) revisit a favorite book from your twenties.
By Morgan Longford12 months ago in Humans
I Tried AI Dating Apps—This is What Happened. AI-Generated.
Online dating has come a long way since its early days in the 2000s, with awkward chat rooms giving way to swiping left and right on Tinder. But today, there's something new in the game: AI dating apps.
By Zeeshan Haidar12 months ago in Humans




