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.
A marriage of Kisses and Punches
A marriage of Kisses and Punches Falling in love at fifteen felt like stepping into a beautiful dream. I was captivated by a charming Bangladeshi boy whose smile made my heart race, filling my mind with thoughts of a bright future. By the time I turned sixteen, I discovered I was pregnant. Instead of fear, I felt excitement, eager to embark on what I thought would be a wonderful journey together.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Humans
The Power of Community and Social Connections . AI-Generated.
In a world where technology dominates our lives, it's easy to forget the importance of human connection. We spend hours staring at screens, interacting with people through likes and comments, but often neglecting the profound impact of face-to-face interactions.
By Henry Lucy12 months ago in Humans
Breaking Down Stigmas Around Men's Mental Health*. AI-Generated.
The struggle is real, but the silence is deafening. Men's mental health is often stigmatized, leaving many to suffer alone. But it's time to break the silence. By sharing stories, raising awareness, and encouraging open conversations, we can create a supportive community that allows men to speak freely about their struggles. Together, we can shatter the stigma and promote mental wellness for all. Let's start the conversation and create a safer space for men to open up.
By Henry Lucy12 months ago in Humans
Mosquitoes bite people with Type O blood nearly twice as often as those with Type A. AI-Generated.
Mosquito Magnet: Why Type O Blood Gets Bitten More Ever wonder why mosquitoes seem to buzz around some folks more than others at a backyard barbecue? It might not just be bad luck. A big factor could be your blood type. Mosquitoes have a real preference, and studies show they're way more attracted to Type O blood.
By Story silver book 12 months ago in Humans
Unthinkable and unimaginable
Unthinkable and Unimaginable In the heart of a remote mountain range, shrouded by dense forests and treacherous terrain, lay the headquarters of the most clandestine defence organization on the planet. Known only by the codename "Specter," this organization operated in the shadows, far from the prying eyes of the world. Its mission: to develop and harness technologies that would render their assets unthinkable and unimaginable to any adversary.
By Saroj Kumar Senapati12 months ago in Humans
Job Scams Are Smarter Than You Think. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Job Offer That Looked Too Normal Alex stared at the email. “Dear Applicant, we are pleased to offer you a position as a Customer Relations Associate. Your starting salary will be KES 20,000, and you will undergo a short orientation program. Welcome to the team!”
By Brian Amol12 months ago in Humans
10 Things People Want but Won’t Ask For
We all have desires—big and small—that we sometimes struggle to voice. Whether out of fear, pride, or the assumption that others should just “know,” there are things we secretly long for but hesitate to ask for. Some of these are emotional needs, while others are simple yet meaningful gestures. Here are ten things people often want but won’t ask for.
By Author kelechi12 months ago in Humans
Experience the Future with Smart Home Living
Imagine a world where your home knows what you need, changing to fit your likes with just a command or a tap on your phone. Welcome to Smart Home Living, where tech meets everyday life, changing how we live at home. Smart devices bring better security and save energy, making life more comfortable and efficient.
By Yourd3glamour12 months ago in Humans
Friends with Benefits: The Good, The Bad, and The Unspoken Rules
More Than Just a Late-Night Text We live in a time when relationships aren't as dark and white as they used to be. Some people need romance, others need something casual, and after that, there is the scandalous "friends with benefits" (FWB) arrangement—a setup that guarantees delight without weight. Sounds idealize, right? Well, not so quick.
By Milan Milic12 months ago in Humans
How Long Is Too Long?
Ever wondered if there’s a “right” amount of time you should be getting down and dirty? Let’s break it down with a splash of science, a dash of history, and a whole lot of fun. We’re diving into the intriguing world of Intravaginal Ejaculatory Latency Time (IELT)—a fancy term for the duration it takes for heterosexual couples to finish their intimate dance. But here’s the kicker: what’s “normal” isn’t set in stone. It’s as much a product of evolving societal expectations as it is of biology.
By Eyo Otoabasi12 months ago in Humans
The Narcissist Within
Long before the era of selfies and Instagram filters, ancient myths already warned us about the perils of an inflated ego. In one unforgettable tale from Greek lore, a striking young man named Narcissus set off on a quest for love, only to find himself ensnared by his own reflection. After dismissing the gentle affection of a nymph named Echo, Narcissus happened upon a still, clear pool. There, he encountered an image so captivating that he fell head over heels—right into the water, unable to tear his eyes away from the enchanting visage staring back at him. His tragic fixation led him to drown, and from that very spot, a delicate flower sprang to life—the narcissus—forever memorializing the dangers of self-obsession.
By Eyo Otoabasi12 months ago in Humans








