breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Let’s Be Real About Heartbreak
Let’s face it—heartbreak hurts. Really bad. We’ve all been there. You’re lying in bed, scrolling through old messages, listening to sad songs that somehow feel like they were written *just* for you. It’s like the world is moving on while you’re stuck in slow motion.
By LaMarion Ziegler8 months ago in Humans
Modern Romance, Manhattan Style: The Quiet Rise of Matchmaking in NYC
Dating in New York has always had its own tempo. From power lunches in Midtown to late-night jazz bars in the Village, the city offers no shortage of possibilities. But in a world where options are endless and time is limited, many New Yorkers are quietly opting out of the noise — and choosing a more intentional way to date.
By Emily Lyons8 months ago in Humans
4 Steps to Help Heal a Broken Heart
Have you ever felt like your world has been turned upside down after a breakup, leaving you wondering how to pick up the pieces and move on? Healing a broken heart can be a challenging and emotional journey, but it's a path that many have successfully navigated before.
By LaMarion Ziegler8 months ago in Humans
Why We're Attracted to the People Who Hurt Us Most
It sounds like a paradox: why do we fall hardest for the people who hurt us most? Why do we stay when we know we should leave? And why do we find ourselves craving attention from those who give us the most pain? The answers lie deep within human psychology, early emotional conditioning, and the way love and trauma often intertwine.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
Toxic Love Languages: How Manipulation Masquerades as Romance
Love is supposed to feel safe. But what happens when love starts to feel confusing, draining, or even painful? For many people, especially those navigating modern relationships, this feeling isn't unfamiliar. Hidden beneath romantic gestures and sweet words, toxic patterns can thrive — often unnoticed. These patterns are sometimes disguised as "love languages" when, in reality, they are subtle forms of manipulation.
By F. M. Rayaan8 months ago in Humans
I Scattered Fragments in Every Farewell
Each goodbye is a splinter, a shard of my heart left behind in the wake of parting. I’ve said farewell to friends, lovers, and places, each one carving a piece from me, like leaves falling from a tree in autumn’s chill. Yet, in those tender losses, I’ve found a quiet strength, a mosaic of memories that shapes who I’m becoming. This is my song of farewells, woven from sorrow and hope, a testament to the beauty of letting go.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED8 months ago in Humans
What Is the Meaning of Love?
A Question on an Ordinary Day It was on a Tuesday morning, of all days, that Mara asked the question. We were sitting on a park bench in the middle of the city, wrapped in scarves and surrounded by the golds and reds of late autumn. The trees stood like silent sentinels, their leaves gently drifting down like slow, graceful confessions. The air was crisp, and the coffee in our hands was already starting to cool.
By HazelnutLattea8 months ago in Humans







