breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
The Art of Personal Growth
In a quaint town nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, lived a young woman named Ava. She had always felt a restlessness deep within her, an urge to explore the world beyond the confines of her comfort zone. The desire for personal growth and self-discovery had been burning inside her like a quiet flame, waiting to be fanned into brilliance.
By Segawa Arafat2 years ago in Humans
Breast Before Breast
Her left breast was last, at least on my mind, as the right one appeared before me like a small miracle, although it was voluminous and more beautiful than any moon, even the one smiling every month as if announcing its senility both to the Sun and any other observer.
By Patrick M. Ohana2 years ago in Humans
Leaving a Relationship for Self-Growth
For those who may be going through a similar experience, I want to share my story. It's important to remember that trusting your intuition is always okay, even if it means leaving a relationship that may seem good on the surface.
By Precious Lee2 years ago in Humans
LIFE AND RELATIONS
“Life,” is a very sparkling word and gloomy at the same time. Why is life at times, the opposite of light and happiness, have you ever thought about it? Yes, sometimes we do wonder why reproduction has so many unpredictable phases. If you pay attention sincerely, you will find answers to all baffling questions. Who are we? Who am I? Why am I here? What is the purpose of my life? Why are humans living on the same planet with different casts, cultures, and religions? The word “DIFFERENT” causes aloof, lost, and dead feelings within us. Must be thinking about how? Yes, by making a difference in the race of being perfect, wealth, fame, or racism we are better. This is where we lose our origin the actual us. The real meaning of being human is having a heart with empathy, forgiveness, love, and care. Yes, we read these words often, but we hardly bother to practice them. Life is what we have now. Nobody knows what is after death.
By About Everything2 years ago in Humans
Friendship and Betrayal: Explore the dynamics of friendship within the wrestling world
In the dazzling realm of professional wrestling, where loyalty and ambition often collide, the bond between two wrestlers can be a refuge from the chaos. For years, Jake "The Rockslide" Roberts and Mike "The Hurricane" Reynolds had stood shoulder to shoulder, brothers of the ring and confidants beyond it. Their story was one of camaraderie, a tale that proved friendship could thrive even in the midst of scripted rivalries and unrelenting competition.
By Anthony Nwanne2 years ago in Humans
Falling in Love
Love is often described using various emotional terms such as heartwarming, heart-wrenching, and heartbreaking. But what role does the brain play in all of this? It turns out, quite a lot. The entire journey from the initial spark of love to the eventual tears is orchestrated by a complex interplay of neurochemicals and brain systems.
By Tye Hunter2 years ago in Humans
Legacy of Honesty
In a small village nestled between rolling hills and lush meadows, lived an elderly woman named Eleanor. Her presence was a comforting constant in the community, a source of wisdom and warmth that had spanned generations. But behind her gentle smile and silver hair lay a story—a story of courage, honesty, and a legacy that would endure long after she was gone.
By Olawale Olaonipekun2 years ago in Humans
Healing after a Broken Engagement: 7 Tips on Moving Forward
After seven years of dating, five years of living together, and over a year engaged, we called it. Our relationship wasn't working anymore, our lives were headed in different directions, and our goals no longer aligned.
By Shelby Larsen2 years ago in Humans





