breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
25 Years of Tears: A Mother's Lost Son and the Miracle of Reunion
The old clock on the wall ticked slowly, its rhythm matching the quiet pulse of time that had moved on without her. Maria had always believed that time was a gift, something you could measure in moments, in seconds, but it had never felt like a gift when it came to losing her son. She never had the luxury of believing that the years would soften the pain. They hadn’t.
By Asif Shah Zahid7 months ago in Humans
The Last Song We Played Together . AI-Generated.
We always had a song. It changed over the years—from late-night acoustic tracks to slow dance classics, then to piano instrumentals when we were tired of words. But there was always a song, always something playing in the background as we built our life together.
By Muhammad Riaz7 months ago in Humans
How to Fold a Broken Heart
The first thing Clara did when she found the letter was sit on the kitchen floor, still in her office clothes, purse slung over her shoulder, as if movement might make the words vanish. But the words had weight—written in David’s familiar, looping handwriting. Not cruel, not cold. Just final.
By Jawad Khan7 months ago in Humans
Couples Who Blaze Together Stay Together?
Chapter 1: The First Puff That Changed Everything Priya never thought she’d be the type to enjoy cannabis. Growing up in a conservative Mumbai household, she associated it with shady street corners and bad Bollywood tropes. But then there was Rohan—her yoga-obsessed, startup-founder boyfriend—who suggested they try a high-CBD strain to unwind after work.
By Ainullah sazo7 months ago in Humans











