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.
Is Painting a Gift?
When I think about painting, the first thing that always comes to my mind is whether painting is a gift or it's something that can be learned and developed over time. We all know people who seem to have a natural talent for it-those who pick up a brush and create something that leaves us speechless. But then again, others with just a bit of practice and patience somehow make them speak beautifully, too. Well, which is correct? Painting-a gift or skill that everyone can learn?
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Humans
Plans to Do in the New Year 2025
The New Year is around the corner, and I can already feel the excitement building. 2025 feels like a fresh start, full of potential and new possibilities. Like many of you, I'm thinking about what I want to achieve, experience, and explore in the upcoming year. So, I thought I'd share a few of the things I'm planning to do in 2025-and maybe, just maybe, they'll inspire you too.
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Humans
Moving On After a Breakup: 9 Tips to Heal and Thrive
9 Powerful Tips to Help You Move On After a Breakup Breaking up sucks. There's no sugarcoating it. In one miniature, you're planning a future together, and in the other, you're cleared out pondering what went off base. Whether the part was shared or came out of nowhere, the repercussions can feel like an emotional rollercoaster. But here's the great news:
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
10 Surprising Signs Someone Is Intimidated by You (But Won’t Admit It)
10 Subtle Signs Someone Is Intimidated by You (and What to Do About It) Ever notice someone acting a bit... off around you? Possibly they're excessively decent, strangely removed, or awkward in your nearness. Chances are, they may well be scared by you and are attempting to stow away it. Whereas terrorizing might sound like something out of a superhero motion picture, it's frequently unpretentious and tied to how others see your certainty, accomplishments, or identity.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
Unveiling Emotional Manipulation: A journey to self-Worth
Unmasking the Red Flags: Dark Dating Strategies and Emotional Resilience Introduction: Dating in today's world is a thrilling yet challenging journey into finding love and meaning in relationships. Not all, however, are built on respect and trust. Some would use manipulative tactics against their targets to make themselves in control. These tactics often associated with the "red pill" ideology take advantage of your vulnerabilities and create toxic dynamics. This story is a deep dive into the experiences of Asha, her emotional journey through such a relationship, and how she found the strength to heal and rebuild herself.
By Dinesh Mauryaabout a year ago in Humans
Spot the Manipulators: 5 Dark Psychology Tricks Used in Dating
Have you ever felt like you're learning chess in the dating world? It's not just you. The act of manipulating relationships is not only a cinematic portrayal but also occurs regularly, often to the point where it becomes almost invisible. In relationships, some people use dark psychology tricks to manipulate and control others. Why? Knowing these shortcuts ahead of time can prevent emotional distress and wasted effort.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
Strength Preparing for Everybody: Engaging All Ages and Sexual Orientations.
The Development of Solidarity Preparing By and large, strength preparation was overwhelmingly connected with men, with cultural standards frequently deterring ladies from taking part in weightlifting because of misinterpretations about turning out to be "excessively massive" or losing womanliness. In any case, present-day exploration and promotion have exposed these fantasies, accentuating the all-encompassing advantages of opposition preparation. Ladies and individuals of any age are currently urged to incorporate strength-building preparation into their schedules, perceiving its part in encouraging physical and mental flexibility.
By Shahanaz Aktherabout a year ago in Humans
My Secret Girlfriend
Chapter 1: **A Love Built on Promises** Hi, my name is Eric, and this is my story—a story about love, commitment, and the choices we make when faced with temptation. I’m a 34-year-old engineer living in sunny California, and I’ve spent most of my life searching for a place to belong. Growing up in an orphanage taught me a lot about love, or rather the lack of it. But when I met Lisa, everything changed.
By Mustary Islamabout a year ago in Humans
Why "Public Displays of Affection" are so annoying
If you're a barfly or a thespian like me, then you've probably witnessed all kinds of "public displays of affection" (aka PDA) which includes handshakes, hugs, kissing, nursing babies, and sometimes even dancing. These are all forms of physicality sharing love. So why is it that sometimes when we witness it, we are not feeling giddy and happy and joyous? Is jealousy in the way? Am I upset that the only couple in the bar who are holding hands and kissing is making me feel awkward because no one is doing that with me? Are you upset that a mother pulls out her breast and starts feeding her baby because you don't have a baby? Is the "green-eyed monster" (aka jealousy) making us feel awkward about witnessing PDA or is it "inappropriate" as some will say?
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Humans
At the End of the Year
As the year draws to a close, it's the perfect time to pause and reflect on the months gone by. At the end of the year, we are often overwhelmed by a mix of emotions—gratitude for what we’ve achieved, introspection on what we’ve learned, and excitement for the possibilities of the new year ahead. This transitional period offers a unique opportunity to take stock of our lives, set new goals, and prepare for the fresh start that the New Year promises.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in Humans











