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Why Love Hurts So Much: The Emotional Science Behind Heartbreak
Why Does Love Hurt? Unpacking the Real Reasons Behind the Heartache Ever felt like somebody took a heavy hammer to your chest after a breakup? You are not alone. Love—this warm, fluffy, mysterious feeling that's assumed to make life sweeter—can now and then take you crying on the washroom floor at 2 a.m. But why? Why does he harm me so damn much?
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
"10 Things I like about you, I mean-me?"
This is for the Self-Appreciation Challenge below 1: I refuse to be like my mother. My Mother is a prodigy of her past, but aren’t we all? The only difference is I get help. Everything is wrong with the world. Justifying everything she does even if it meant dropping crumbs on the floor, she'd blame it on the rug. Breeding her disease into all of her children. I see traits of my mother in me all the time. In my thoughts. How I perceive the world. It’s called catastrophic thinking. I’ve battled anxiety because of my mother’s disease. But I do not live in denial of it.
By Natasha Collazo9 months ago in Humans
Beneath the Façade: Emotional Deception and the Illusion of Love in University Corridors
Introduction – A Beautiful Lie In the blossoming years of university life, where minds are expanding and dreams are taking shape, a parallel story is often unfolding quietly, tragically. It is the story of emotional deception—where the illusion of love is sold not as a promise of companionship, but as a weapon to exploit innocence. With sharpened acting skills and calculated emotions, many young men lure their female peers into relationships that begin with charm and end in desolation. Behind every rose lies a thorn, and in the corridors of many universities, these thorns pierce deeper than most wounds.
By Umair Ali Shah 9 months ago in Humans
Why Long-Distance Relationships Fail: 9 Brutal Truths You Shouldn't Ignore
Let's be honest—long-distance relationships can feel like enthusiastic rollercoasters. One minute, you're sending sweet, great morning writings; the other, you're addressing in case the connection is no longer genuine. While some couples do beat the odds and thrive, many long-distance relationships don’t work out, and there are brutally honest reasons why.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
What Does My Birth Chart Say About My Financial Future from 2025 to 2028
In a world where financial security feels both essential and elusive, the idea of turning to one’s birth chart for clarity isn’t far-fetched. Astrology, often seen as a guiding light through life’s uncertainties, offers a unique perspective on personal finance, timing, and the rhythm of opportunity and challenge. From 2025 to 2028, many people are wondering what their astrological chart might reveal about their financial journey during this dynamic three-year period. Could there be significant breakthroughs? Are there warning signs of instability? The answers often lie in a deeper understanding of one’s planetary alignments, houses, and transits during these pivotal years.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Humans
When Friendship Breaks
In a quiet town where the sun rose gently over green fields, two best friends lived side by side Aarav and Rehan. They were more than friends; they were like brothers. From childhood to teenage years, they shared everything toys, secrets, dreams, and even fears. Their bond was strong, unshakable, and pure.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Humans
What Happened to Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid?
In the 1990s, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid were the picture of Hollywood success: beautiful, in-demand, and seemingly inseparable. But behind the glamour of red carpets and romantic comedies was a marriage quietly unraveling under the weight of fame, distance, and unspoken betrayals.
By Sangita Nandi9 months ago in Humans
Inside Peter Cook’s Affair: Christie Brinkley Tells All in ‘Uptown Girl’
In her newly released memoir Uptown Girl, Christie Brinkley opens up like never before, recounting the pain, betrayal, and resilience that followed the highly publicized affair between her then-husband, architect Peter Cook, and an 18-year-old assistant.
By Sangita Nandi9 months ago in Humans
Navigating Modern Day Dating
The dating and relationship environment has changed significantly in a time of swift technological advancement and evolving social conventions. The days of meeting someone by happenstance in a coffee shop or at a party hosted by a mutual friend are long gone. Dating apps have completely changed the way we connect nowadays by providing us with a wide range of possibilities. But even as these platforms offer never-before-seen access to possible partners, they also bring with them fresh difficulties that need for cautious handling.
By Shahjalal Shakik9 months ago in Humans
After the Storm: How I Found Love When I Thought It Was Over
Finding Love After Divorce: A Journey of Hope Divorce felt like a storm that tore my life apart. The dreams I once held so close slipped through my fingers, and for a long time, I wondered if I would ever feel happiness again.
By Shahid Arif9 months ago in Humans










