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When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
How To Ghost Someone Without Being Cruel
Sometimes you need to step back from a relationship, but you don't want to hurt someone's feelings in the process. Learning how to ghost someone doesn't have to involve harsh cutoffs or cruel silence—there are gentle ghosting techniques that let you create distance while still treating the other person with respect.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a month ago in Humans
Christmas Date vs. New Year's Date
Planning the perfect holiday date can feel overwhelming when you're torn between Christmas date ideas and New Year's date ideas. This guide is for anyone navigating holiday romance ideas and trying to decide which celebration offers the better romantic backdrop for you and your partner.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a month ago in Humans
How To Resolve Arguments Without Creating Emotional Distance
Arguments are an inherent component of any relationship as they are the result of disagreements of opinion, expectations or emotional needs. Although arguments are crucial, the way couples resolve them defines either the relationship is strengthened or the relationship turns to be strained. Uncontrolled conflicts may cause emotional separation between the couples; this will destroy trust and intimacy in the long run. The possibility of being influenced by the arguments will help encourage couples to think carefully, empathetically, and purposefully when it comes to disagreements. Realizing that disagreement may also be possibilities to draw closer and not separate but work together enables couples to solve conflicts positively and stay close during periods of toughness.
By Stella Johnson Loveabout a month ago in Humans
Steps To Rebuild Trust After Betrayal Or Misunderstanding
Any form of betrayal or misunderstanding may destabilize the foundation of any relationship causing feelings of hurt, anger and insecurity. Emotional intimacy depends on trust, and in case it is undermined, neither of the partners can feel secure or bonded. The initial step towards rebuilding is the realization of the severity of the impact. Appreciating the emotional aspect of the occurrence helps people to embark on the reconciliation process with tact and compassion. Being honest and speaking frankly will build a basis on which one can slowly regain the trust of the partner through honesty and openness, which will lead to constructive dialogue.
By Stella Johnson Loveabout a month ago in Humans
How To Handle Relationship Conflicts Without Hurting Each Other
Conflict is an inherent feature of any relationship as it occurs due to the disagreements in opinions, values, or expectations. The resolution of these conflicts by the couples will spell the difference between a strengthening relationship and one that is destroyed. Confrontations are not necessarily bad, but they can be the sources of development, insight and closer connectivity when taken positively. It is also important to realize that conflicts are an inherent part of relationships and thus both parties will be able to be calm and focused on solutions instead of blaming. The first step in establishing a safe, respectful environment where both of the partners can sail through the difficulties without hurting each other is to understand the origins of conflict.
By Emeri Adamesabout a month ago in Humans
How To Avoid Common Relationship Problems Most Couples Face
All relations have obstacles, and it is essential to learn about the origins of frequent issues to avoid them. Miscommunication, lack of expectations, and priorities are usually the cause of conflicts. Early identification of these triggers enables couples to solve issues before they get out of hand. Awareness also leads to empathy so the partners can solve the problems with tolerance and understanding. Through behavioral and response patterns, couples will be able to develop proactive measures to enhance trust, intimacy and emotional bonding, which will minimize chances of repeating conflicts as time moves on.
By Emeri Adamesabout a month ago in Humans
Ways To Maintain Love While Growing As Individuals
Love should not remain as it was in the past. Relationships have to evolve as people evolve, grow and seek new experiences. To stay in love and develop as an individual, it is important to understand how development affects emotional attachment. As partners learn to embrace change (realizing that it is natural), they move away the fear of distance to the desire to develop. This attitude forms a platform on which the two individuals can thrive without losing the intimacy that brought them together. Love is a dynamic relationship that is enhanced as it is constantly renewed.
By Emeri Adamesabout a month ago in Humans
How To Navigate Relationship Problems With Greater Emotional Resilience
The capacity to be steadfast, thoughtful, and flexible in challenging situations in relationships is referred to as emotional resilience. Resilient people do not act in the heat of the moment; they take ample time to comprehend their feelings as well as those of their partner. This ability does not eliminate conflict but will help other conflicts not to get out of proportion. Once resilience is a routine, both spouses will feel freer to express vulnerability. The feeling of safety fosters a healthier communication that results in a more fruitful resolution.
By Emeri Adamesabout a month ago in Humans
When Soulmates Reunite: A Love That Time Could Not Break
Introduction: The Echo of a Lost Love Some connections are so profound that distance, time, or circumstances cannot diminish them. You may have met someone who felt like your other half, shared moments that lingered in your soul, and then, for reasons beyond your control, parted ways.
By F. M. Rayaanabout a month ago in Humans
Signs You’ve Met Your Soulmate (Even if They’re Not Perfect)
Have you ever met someone and felt like your soul already knew them? Like a whisper deep inside saying, “There you are”? That instant spark, the comfort, and the inexplicable familiarity — these are the signs that you may have met your soulmate, even if they’re not flawless.
By F. M. Rayaanabout a month ago in Humans
The Lucky One
At age 18, I knew what the word 'pedophile' meant. I considered myself book smart, mature for my age. When I actually met one during my first year in university though, the thought never occurred that this man was pursuing me mainly because of how much younger I was than he. He was 42.
By Alycen Sparrowabout a month ago in Humans









