breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
From Unrequited Love to Embracing Self-Love
I loved him with every fiber of my being. I poured my heart into late-night texts, memorized his favorite songs, and adjusted my schedule to fit his. I convinced myself that if I tried harder, showed more, or became the perfect version of myself, he’d see me the way I saw him. But he didn’t. He never matched my energy, never chased me back, and never filled the empty spaces I left open for him. For years, I chased a one-sided love, believing it defined my worth. Until one day, I stopped running after him and started running toward myself. This is how I turned a painful, unreciprocated love into a powerful, unshakable self-love.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
One-Sided Relationships in the Age of Ghosting
Hyper-connected society, relationships often feel like tightropes stretched over an abyss of silence. You text, you call, you pour your heart into a message—only to watch it sink into the void, unanswered. Ghosting, the act of abruptly cutting off communication without explanation, haunts modern interactions, leaving behind a trail of confusion and self-doubt. It amplifies an already pervasive issue: one-sided relationships. These lopsided dynamics—where one person invests far more than the other—thrive in an era where disappearing feels easier than confronting. But why do we keep falling into these traps? And how do we break free?
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
Unbalanced Bonds: When Love Flows Only One Way
Love ignites hearts, fuels dreams, and binds souls—or so the stories tell us. We grow up hearing tales of mutual devotion, where two people pour equal passion into a shared flame. But reality often veers off script. Sometimes, love flows like a river in one direction, leaving one person drenched in devotion while the other stands dry on the shore. Unreciprocated love doesn’t just sting; it carves a quiet wound, reshaping how we see ourselves and the world. This isn’t a story of rejection’s loud crash. It’s about the slow drip of imbalance, the ache of giving everything and receiving crumbs in return.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Role of Hope in Prolonging One-Sided Love
Love, in its purest form, ignites the soul with possibility. It paints the world in vibrant hues, transforms mundane moments into poetry, and whispers promises of connection. But what happens when love flows in only one direction? When one heart beats fiercely for another that remains indifferent, silent, or unaware? This is the realm of one-sided love—a bittersweet dance where hope becomes both the music and the chains. Hope, that relentless spark, fuels the longing, sustains the dream, and often prolongs the ache. It’s a force so powerful that it keeps people tethered to a love that may never return. In this exploration, I dive into how hope shapes one-sided love, why it lingers, and what it reveals about the human heart.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
How to Say Goodbye to a One-Sided Connection
Saying goodbye to a one-sided connection—whether it’s a friendship, a romantic entanglement, or a familial bond—feels like prying a piece of yourself loose from a jagged edge. You’ve poured your energy, your care, and your time into someone who doesn’t reciprocate, and now you stand at a crossroads: keep chasing their validation or set yourself free. This article walks you through the process of releasing that uneven tie with clarity and strength. You don’t need to linger in the limbo of unreturned effort any longer. Let’s dive into how you can reclaim your peace.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
When You’re the Giver and They’re Just Taking
We can sometimes find ourselves in relationships where the scales tip dramatically in one direction. If you’ve ever been in a situation where you’re constantly giving — whether it’s your time, energy, love, or resources — and the other person is simply taking without ever offering anything in return, you know how exhausting and disheartening it can feel.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
How I Survived a One-Sided Romance and Found Myself
There are moments in life when everything seems to revolve around one person. Your thoughts, your emotions, even your dreams seem to be completely intertwined with theirs. You give so much of yourself to this person, hoping that they will eventually see your worth, but what happens when they don’t? What happens when you find yourself stuck in a one-sided romance, where only one heart is invested while the other remains distant?
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
One-Sided Relationships and the Myth of “Fixing” Someone
Relationships thrive on balance. Two people invest time, energy, and emotion, creating a dynamic where both feel seen, valued, and supported. But what happens when one person carries the weight while the other drifts, detached or unwilling to contribute? One-sided relationships emerge from this imbalance, leaving one partner pouring their soul into a void. Worse, many cling to the seductive myth that they can "fix" the other person—transforming them into the partner they deserve. Spoiler: it doesn’t work. Let’s unpack why one-sided relationships drain us and why the idea of fixing someone is a fantasy we need to abandon.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Day I Realized My Love Was a Solo Act
I poured my heart into him like a river rushing into a cracked dam, hoping the force of my love would hold us together. Every morning, I brewed his coffee—two sugars, a splash of cream—before he stirred awake. I memorized the creases in his brow when he frowned at his phone, decoding his moods like a cryptographer. I planned dinners, picked movies, and laughed at his half-hearted jokes, even when they landed flat. I convinced myself this was love: a relentless giving, a steady stream of effort to keep us afloat. But one crisp October afternoon, as leaves crunched under my boots and the wind carried his indifference like a whisper, I saw it clearly. My love was a solo act—a one-woman show with no audience, no encore, just me on a stage I’d built for two.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
Breaking Free from the Cycle of Unreturned Affection
Unrequited love—it's a painful cycle that many people experience at least once in their lives. Whether it’s a crush that never blossomed, a relationship that faded out, or simply someone you care about deeply who doesn’t feel the same, the experience of unreturned affection can take a heavy toll on your emotional well-being. While it's natural to want to hold on to feelings for someone, it's important to recognize when you are stuck in a cycle that prevents you from healing and moving forward.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
Why One-Sided Relationships Are a Lesson in Self-Worth
One of the most painful and confusing experiences many of us face in life is being involved in a one-sided relationship. Whether romantic, familial, or platonic, these types of relationships can leave us feeling drained, unappreciated, and questioning our own worth. At first, we might brush off the signs, hoping things will change or that we simply need to try harder. But the truth is, one-sided relationships are a powerful teacher—one that can reveal much about our sense of self-worth. In this article, we will explore why these relationships are not only challenging but also necessary for personal growth, helping us to reclaim our value and embrace healthier connections.
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans
The Exhaustion of Carrying a Relationship Alone
Relationships are meant to be a partnership, a space where two people support, understand, and nurture each other. However, there are times when one partner finds themselves doing most, if not all, of the work. This can be emotionally draining, mentally exhausting, and ultimately damaging to the relationship itself. The feeling of carrying a relationship alone can erode self-esteem, cause emotional fatigue, and create a toxic imbalance that may become impossible to fix. It’s not just about chores or finances—it's about emotional labor, effort, and investment. So, what happens when one person is shouldering all the weight?
By Great pleasure11 months ago in Humans











