breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
6 Things You Didn’t Know About Marilyn Monroe
Most people know that the American sweetheart solidified her sex-symbol status with her femme fatale role in Niagara. In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, with co-star Jane Russell, she flaunted her triple-threat versatility with an unforgettable performance of “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” And, with features like How to Marry a Millionaire, The Seven Year Itch, The Prince and The Showgirl, and Some Like It Hot, she popularized the “dumb blonde” stereotype—for better or for worse.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Humans
We Were Almost Forever
We were supposed to go to Florence that summer. We’d bookmarked cafés near the Duomo, imagined getting lost in back alleys with gelato in hand, and promised to kiss on the Ponte Vecchio at sunset. We even joked that Italy would be our “trial run” for the rest of our lives.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Humans
He Loved Me in Silence for Five Years . AI-Generated.
You can sit next to someone for years and still never hear the words you long for. That was me with Hassan. We met in university—two awkward freshmen trying to survive registration chaos and cheap hostel tea. He offered me a seat in the cafeteria when everywhere else was full. That tiny gesture turned into study sessions, late-night phone calls, shared exam panic, and eventually… friendship.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
We Were Strangers on a Train—Now We're Married. AI-Generated.
I’ve always believed in missed trains, not soulmates. Growing up, I thought love was complicated, reserved for movie scripts or people with fewer trust issues. I never imagined I’d meet the love of my life sitting on a train heading nowhere special.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
The Last Time He Held My Hand . AI-Generated.
There’s a strange silence that follows someone’s last touch. You don’t realize it’s the last until it echoes. I didn’t know that night, on the park bench near 7th Avenue, would be the last time he held my hand. I didn’t know it would be the last time I’d feel his thumb trace slow circles on my skin like he always did when he was thinking.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
She Blocked Me on Everything—But Still Reads My Poems . AI-Generated.
I knew she blocked me. I wasn’t guessing—I saw it happen in real time. One minute I could see her profile picture, her last seen, the little green dot that used to make my heart beat a little faster. The next minute, gone. Black circle. No last seen. No replies.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
8 Signs From The Universe You Are Not Aligned With Someone
Most of us have been conditioned since an early age that we need to live a certain way. This path generally includes getting a well-paid job, finding a partner, buying a house and having children. This way we are most valuable to society.
By Yvette Brand7 months ago in Humans
Naked Minds Shiver with the Cold feel of Heartbreak
The silence was the first thing that truly assaulted Anya. Not the quiet of a sleeping house, filled with the soft creaks and murmurs of shared breath, but a vast, echoing void. Leo had been gone for three days, and the apartment, once a vibrant canvas of their intertwined lives, now felt like a stark, white room where all the color had been drained. His side of the bed was smooth, untouched, a landscape of absence. His coffee mug, usually left on the counter, was gone. Even the faint scent of his aftershave, which used to linger in the bathroom, had dissipated, leaving behind only the sterile smell of tile cleaner.
By Kelly Munala Brookes7 months ago in Humans









