divorce
Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
Resilience and Healing:
Navigating the Journey of Surviving Rape In the harrowing aftermath of sexual assault, survivors are confronted with a daunting path to recovery, marked by emotional turbulence, physical trauma, and societal stigmas. The journey of surviving rape is an arduous one, requiring immense courage, support, and a commitment to reclaiming one's sense of self.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Abyss:
The Complex Landscape of a Troubled Marriage In the tapestry of human relationships, marriage is often considered the cornerstone, a union of souls bound by love, commitment, and shared dreams. However, not every marriage is a fairy tale. Some find themselves navigating the tumultuous waters of a bad marriage, where the once bright flame of love has dimmed, and the journey takes an unexpected turn into the shadows.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Complexities:
Understanding Modern Challenges in Marriage In the dynamic landscape of contemporary relationships, the challenges faced by married couples have evolved significantly. It is crucial to approach discussions about the difficulties faced by wives today with sensitivity and an understanding that each marriage is unique. Let's explore some of the complex issues that can arise, acknowledging that these challenges are not exclusive to one gender but are reflective of the changing dynamics within marriages.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
The Case Against Marriage:
A Critical Look at the Institution Marriage has long been heralded as a societal cornerstone, a symbol of commitment, love, and stability. However, in a rapidly evolving world, an increasing number of individuals are reconsidering the merits of this age-old institution. While marriage certainly works for many, there are valid reasons why some might choose to forgo tying the knot. Here's a nuanced exploration of why some people argue against getting married.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
Primitive Passions
Scientists might seem like the only group of people in the world who Aren't really into a good gossipy sex scandal, but that, in fact, my friends, is not true at all They love to talk about sex Especially when it's the sex lives of our prehistoric ancestors So, scientists are currently gossiping up a storm about the fact that our early ancestors, The first homo sapiens, may have interbred with some other species Which is weird It's long been accepted by the scientific community that homosapiens, like me And probably you Originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago As far as we can tell, they stayed there for about 140,000 years, Until they started to get frisky and struck out into the unknown One of the things that those adventurous humans discovered out there in the wide world Was an older, more primitive, bigger-boned, species of great ape that we call Neanderthal You may call them NeanderThals but we, and the scientific community, call them NeanderThals Because that's what they called themselves Actually, it's because that's what the cave where their first fossils were found is called It was NeanderThal.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
When Wildness Meets Seriousness
This connection, in my opinion, is the most challenging. Two opposites way to be between the independent, wild, and free mood of Aries and the prectical, serious, and goal oriented Capricorn. In this connection, Capricorn can feel quite uncomfortable with the freedom Aries demands while Aries can get bored with Capricorn's routines and repetitive life patterns.
By Zondra Dos Anjos2 years ago in Humans






