fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
How to Fix Relationship Conflicts Without Breaking Up: Real Talk Solutions That Work
How to Fix Relationship Conflicts Without Breaking Up Let’s face it—no relationship is ever conflict-free. Even the sweetest, most Instagram-perfect couples argue. And honestly? That’s not a bad thing. Conflict means there’s passion, communication (even if messy), and two people who care enough to speak up. The real problem isn’t the fight itself—it’s how we handle it.
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans
The man with the longest testicles
The tallest guy in the world, the longest fingernails, or perhaps someone with enormously elastic skin or a huge mouth are the first things that come to mind when we think of amazing human records. These recordings amuse, entertain, and even evoke wonder. Beneath the clickbait titles and viral oddities, however, is a story that is both heartbreaking and astounding: the story of Wesley Warren Jr., a man whose life was consumed by an unthinkable medical condition that would eventually bring him public sympathy, international attention, and hard-won dignity.
By George Tete Kodjo Akama10 months ago in Humans
Why Some Men Date Women They Don’t Plan to Marry
Why Some Men Date Women They Don’t Plan to Marry (And What You Should Know) Ever been in a relationship that felt like it was going somewhere… until it didn’t? You were investing time, love, and effort—maybe even your skincare routine—but suddenly, the guy hits you with, “I’m not ready for something serious.” Cue the dramatic eye roll, right?
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans
Into the Flood
I. The Storm Breaks As any other night would, it began. The air in the village of Mohanpur remained thick and heavy. From the fields, farmers went home on foot. While laughing and avoiding puddles caused by the afternoon rain, the barefoot children ran across the dirt roads. In addition to being dark, the skies had become enraged by sunset. The thunder split. Wind howled through the bamboo groves. After that, it began to rain. First, a constant tap. Then a pounding roar.
By Md Ruhul Amin10 months ago in Humans
How Gold Has Silently Shaped the Choices of Women Through the Ages.
From mythology to materialism, from ancient temples to modern touchscreens — the color gold has always spoken a language that women, knowingly or not, have learned to understand. Its message is timeless: beauty, status, power. But beneath its gleaming surface lies something far more complex—a subtle influence that has shaped female behavior across generations.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in Humans
Remarrying After Divorce: Surprising Truths About Second and Third Marriages
Remarrying After Divorce: The Real Talk Nobody Gives You Let's be honest—marriage isn't continuous until the end of time, and that's a fact. Life happens. People change. Separate isn't the conclusion of love; for many, it's the start of a new chapter. But what happens after you discover yourself strolling down the path once more? Or even again and again?
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans
Shock and Anger After Gunmen Kill More Than 20 Tourists in Kashmir
The scenic valleys of Kashmir, frequently referred to as 'Paradise on Earth,' were marred by violence and sorrow when gunmen executed a vicious attack on tourists, resulting in the deaths of over 20 individuals in one of the most lethal assaults in recent history. This tragic event has reverberated throughout India and beyond, igniting outrage, condemnation, and heightened worries regarding safety in this troubled area.
By Tech Alamin10 months ago in Humans
When I Was Left Stranded, Only Faith Carried Me!
I moved to Sylhet chasing a promise — a job offer from a school called RISE that felt like my shot at a better life. They spoke about opportunity, stability, and growth. It sounded perfect. The calm greenery of Sylhet was a bonus — a peaceful contrast to Dhaka’s chaos. I packed my bags, left behind what was familiar, and stepped into what I thought would be a dream come true.
By Shahir Nazib Rakib10 months ago in Humans
First Date Red Flags That Aren’t Dealbreakers: What to Chill About and What to Watch
First Date Red Flags That Don’t Mean the World’s Ending Let’s be real: dating can feel like navigating a minefield. One wrong move and—BOOM—you’re ghosted, blocked, or worse, added to a group chat as a “what not to do” example. We get it. First dates are full of pressure, and everything can start to feel like a big deal. But here’s the truth—not all red flags are relationship-ending alarms. Some are just yellow lights, and others? Just plain misunderstandings.
By Milan Milic10 months ago in Humans











