breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
How Do You Know When You've Found the One?
1. When you are comfortable in any setting with them. I encourage all couples who are interested in furthering their relationships toward marriage to explore lots of different types of settings before tying the knot. Spend time with your significant other's extended family. Try going to the mall together. Professional sporting events. Birthday parties. Go overseas together if you can. The more places that you are able to spend time together the better because you will be able to see how your significant other responds to his or her surroundings. Ask yourself, do I admire the way my significant other takes in the world?
By Rowan Finley 2 years ago in Humans
Their Asylum Case
In the labyrinth of immigration, where hope collides with bureaucracy, the phrase "Their Asylum Case Seems Strong" resonates as both a lifeline and a testament to resilience. It encapsulates the struggle of individuals seeking refuge, their stories etched with hardship, desperation, and an unwavering pursuit of a safer haven. Beyond the legal jargon and procedural intricacies, lies a human narrative that tugs at the heartstrings, inviting us to empathize with those navigating the treacherous path to asylum.
By Ekemini Essien 2 years ago in Humans
Blood Stained Sheets. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Dark Deed The pitter-patter of water from the shower filled the small, cramped room, mingling with the heavy breaths and soft moans of Jason and Julie. Steam rose around them, engulfing their entwined bodies in a cocoon of desire and secrecy. But the steam couldn't conceal the dark truth that lay just feet away on the tiled floor.
By Victor Robinson II2 years ago in Humans
On Love
April 27th, 2022 Love [1] Love – it encompasses so many aspects of our lives. It has so many different meanings, so many variations of the same thing. There is a version of the word in all languages around the world. In the Greek language, there are 8 separate terms for this one English word and they all mean different things. Philia is the word for a deep friendship, almost even like a term for soulmates. Storge is generally thought of as the love towards one's family — of a parents' love for their child and vice versa. Agape a unconditional love what I gave my first love, a love without condition... Mania is ‘obsessive love’, a type of love that can lead someone to anger or jealousy. There are more, but mania is one that I can only use to describe how my first ‘love’ was.
By J "Griffin" Rooms2 years ago in Humans
Addiction . Top Story - February 2024.
I'M SORRY my depression consumed us. I'm even more sorry yours didn't. If it had we could have been over a lot sooner. Not that I wanted an end at all. But because that's where we ended up anyways, we might as well have saved us a lot of time. People talk about cherishing or focusing on the good stuff... and let me tell yah, having been outside the good stuff for a while I really wish none of it ever happened. This isn't usual for me. I like to think I'm rather the optimist. But with you babe, I spent all my optimism. This isn't to say I didn't have a blast, feel love more intensely then ever imaginable... that's the issue really. I believed you were my one, my soulmate, twinflame, kindred spirit, partner in crime, better half, companion, lover, any other names I'm missing? Someone I've been with in many lives before this one maybe... (I don't know if I believe that sort of thing anymore, but with you I did.)
By Hayley Matto2 years ago in Humans
Holding On Sometimes Does more Damage than letting Go
Navigating the tumultuous terrain of heartbreak is an inevitable part of the human experience. Whether triggered by the dissolution of a relationship, the loss of a loved one, or the shattering of a dream, the sting of heartbreak is a universal phenomenon that transcends cultural, social, and geographical boundaries. Yet, amidst the shared experience of heartache, there exists a perplexing disparity: why do some heartbreaks inflict deeper wounds than others?
By Ibrahim Dauda2 years ago in Humans







