breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
He Loved Porn More Than He Loved Me. Content Warning.
The discovery In the darkness of dawn, groggy, I prized myself up out of my cocoon-shaped duvet. I knew he'd already gotten up as I’d felt his warmth leave my side; he needed to get ready for his early morning shift. Eyes fighting to open, I leaned onto the door frame of the front room, and as my focus adjusted, I saw him kneeling in front of the armchair, slowly pleasuring himself.
By Chantal Christie Weiss6 months ago in Humans
From Bitter to Better: A Chapter in My Memoir
When I stood at the altar, I believed my marriage would last forever. I had no reason to think otherwise. I made vows with sincerity, believing I was building a life on solid ground. Little did I know what would happen a few years later.
By Margaret Minnicks6 months ago in Humans
YouTuber KingCobraJFS Dies at 34: Fans Mourn Joshua Saunders
On August 22, 2025, the YouTube community was shaken by the heartbreaking news that Joshua Saunders, better known as KingCobraJFS, had passed away at the age of 34. Authorities confirmed that Saunders was found unresponsive in his Casper, Wyoming apartment during a wellness check. His sudden death has left his fans, followers, and family in shock. To make the loss even more emotional, his father posted a heartfelt video that quickly went viral, capturing the pain of losing a son who had been both beloved and misunderstood.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Humans
The Voice That Shaped a Movement: The Life and Death of James C. Dobson
On the morning of August 21, 2025, news spread quietly at first—like the faint crackle of static before a thunderclap. James C. Dobson, the American psychologist, author, and founder of Focus on the Family, had died at the age of 89. For many, the announcement was not just the passing of a man, but the closing of a chapter in American religious and political life. In church pews, on radio stations, and in countless living rooms across the country, his voice had been a constant presence—calm, authoritative, sometimes comforting, and other times polarizing. And now, it was silenced.
By Fazal Ur Rahman6 months ago in Humans
Situationships, Breadcrumbing, and Micro-Mances: Navigating 2025’s Relationship Landscape. AI-Generated.
By 2025, situationships have become a defining feature of the dating landscape. Unlike traditional relationships, situationships blur the line between casual connection and committed partnership. They offer companionship and intimacy without the labels or long-term promises. For many, this flexibility feels liberating, allowing individuals to focus on personal growth while still enjoying the closeness of another person.
By Stella Johnson Love6 months ago in Humans
Aubrey Plaza’s Heartbreaking Loss: Remembering Her Husband Jeff Baena
When the world thinks of Aubrey Plaza, they often picture her sharp wit, her deadpan humor, and her ability to steal every scene she steps into—whether it’s as April Ludgate in Parks and Recreation or as the unpredictable Harper in The White Lotus. But behind the screen presence and comedic brilliance lies a very real, very human story of love, loss, and grief.
By Fazal Ur Rahman6 months ago in Humans
When Two Souls Recognize Each Other: The Science and Spirituality of Soulmates
Some people enter your life and it feels like you've known them forever. Explore the science, psychology, and spiritual mystery behind soulmates — and why your heart knows before your mind does.
By F. M. Rayaan6 months ago in Humans
Revisiting The Shame of My Sexual Assault . Content Warning.
I was sixteen when my sister’s boyfriend, fourteen years my senior, pushed me back and had sex with me. My sister, who also became his fiancée around that time, had been staying overnight in the hospital with an ectopic pregnancy. Her first or second, as I recall.
By Chantal Christie Weiss6 months ago in Humans










