breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
I Ended My "Perfect" Relationship Because of a Single, Quiet Realization.
From the outside, Liam and I were the couple everyone wanted to be. We were the "forever" couple, the ones who had met in college and seamlessly built a life together over six years. Our apartment was a gallery of our shared memories: photos from trips to the coast, ticket stubs from a dozen concerts, a ridiculous coffee mug we’d fought over in a thrift store. Our love was a comfortable, well-worn sweater—warm, familiar, and something I thought I would wear for the rest of my life.
By MUHAMMAD FARHAN7 months ago in Humans
Velvet Shadows"
The city never slept, and neither did Sasha Rivera. At 2 a.m., the streets of downtown glowed with neon. Rain slicked the sidewalks, reflecting lights like shattered glass. The air was thick with music, smoke, and secrets — just the way she liked it.
By Shehzad Khan8 months ago in Humans
🧣 The Scarf That Smelled Like Mom.. AI-Generated.
👦 The Last Hug Ayaan was ten when his world quietly broke. His mother, whom he lovingly called Ammi, was the soft center of his life. She was not loud, but her presence filled the home — in the smell of her cooking, the rhythm of her footsteps, the way she hummed naat while folding laundry.
By DR. Allama iqbal8 months ago in Humans
The Weight of Empty Chairs
I used to think friendship was about how much you could give. I believed that loyalty was its own reward, that showing up for people would mean they’d do the same for you when it mattered most. But I was wrong. Life has a cruel way of revealing who’s really on your side—not when things are going well, but when everything falls apart.
By Abdul hasib Habibi8 months ago in Humans










