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Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
Knowing Love
Every time singles ask me the question; how do I know my partner loves me? I always turn the question to them by asking how you know you are loved. I do this because I want them to see their responsibility in the whole love matrix. You should be more concerned about giving love than receiving love because true love does not look for its own. In one of our relationship programs, a friend answered the question by saying that she could not explain it or fully describe it, but that she could feel it. Hmmm, but is love something that you feel, see, or experience?
By Samuel Praise Atuluku2 years ago in Humans
UNFORGIVING
When it comes to cheating, it is very important to understand the psychological factors that affect thr person's ability to forgive a cheating partner. One of the most important psychological factors is the level of trust that was present in the relationship before o as at the time the cheating occurred. If there was a high level of trust, the betrayal can be more difficult to forgive. Another important factor is the perceived intentionality of the cheating. Was it a one-time mistake, or was it a deliberate and repeated act?
By Zainab Awal2 years ago in Humans
Bridging Hope: A Tale of Unity in Divided Times.
In a world often defined by division and discord, a heartwarming story of unity emerged from the unlikeliest of places – a small town in the heartland of America. As trending issues like polarization, societal disparities, and economic challenges dominated headlines, the residents of Willowbrook found themselves writing a new narrative, one woven with compassion, understanding, and unwavering support.
By Md Aminur Rashid Khan2 years ago in Humans
Things That Drive Men’s Obsession With Women
Throughout history, a constant has held true: the magnetic pull that drives men to become utterly fixated on women they find attractive. Love, the catalyst for this captivating obsession, fuels incessant thoughts of their beloved partners. This deep-seated infatuation has spurred men across ages to traverse great lengths, even to the ends of the Earth, in pursuit of their beloved.
By Bob Oliver2 years ago in Humans
The revival of the Western style. Content Warning.
**Resurrecting the Wild: The Rebirth of Western Style** In the cyclical world of fashion, what was once old often finds new life, and this year, the Western style is riding back into the spotlight. The revival of Western fashion isn't just about nostalgia; it's a fusion of rugged heritage and contemporary allure that has captured the imagination of designers, influencers, and fashion enthusiasts alike. With a nod to the past and a firm foot in the present, the revival of Western style is a testament to the enduring appeal of the frontier spirit.
By Ajitha Shanthi2 years ago in Humans
What to Do If You are Stuck in the Past?
If one finds themselves preoccupied with memories of the past that are over 18 months old, and the majority of these memories are negative and anxiety-provoking, it is likely that they are stuck in the past. This indicates that they have not adequately mapped out their experiences, and as a result, the parts of their brain responsible for alarm and anxiety are signaling that there are gaps in their perception of the world. These gaps have caused them to fall into negative experiences in the past, and they are unsure of how to avoid them in the future. As a result, they are unable to forget these memories, and they continue to cause recurring nightmares and negative emotions. It is important to note that fault is irrelevant in this situation, as the anxiety system does not discriminate. Similar to a smoke detector, it simply signals that there is a problem that needs to be addressed. If one is experiencing anxiety related to old memories, it is imperative that they take action to address these issues, or they will continue to be tormented by them indefinitely.
By Sarah Habarneh2 years ago in Humans
Feeling Disappointed In Love After A Break Up?
It is very easy to feel disappointed in anything when it doesn't go as we expect, especially when we love someone else and it doesn't work out for them. It is also tempting after the first break up we experience to regard the whole concept of Love as something we cannot trust, or to be avoided. But that approach is actually treating Love as a static, unchanging thing that we've tried, that hasn't gone well, and now we don’t like it, instead of accepting that we’re all different as people in our actions and reactions and not everything will work out first time.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Humans






