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.
Top 10 Black Female R&B Singers Ruling The World in 2025
Let’s be honest. R&B in 2025 isn't just alive, it’s fierce, feminine, and unapologetically Black. We’re not talking about vibes. We’re talking about vocal architecture that breaks sound barriers. Women who sing pain into power. Who blend hip-hop swagger with soul's sacredness. Who turn heartbreak into Billboard heat. This isn’t music. It’s ministry. It's modern-day psalms dressed in silk, edge, and melanin.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun8 months ago in Humans
Why People Return to Toxic Relationships
Toxic relationships are complex and heart-wrenching. Despite the undeniable pain, many individuals find themselves repeatedly drawn back into these harmful dynamics. Rather than a simple matter of weak will or poor decision-making, returning to a toxic partner is often a manifestation of deep-rooted psychological patterns, emotional dependencies, and a yearning for familiarity—even when familiar means suffering.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Humans
10 Emotionally Confusing Things That Happen Before You Say "I Do"
So, you’re engaged. Or maybe you’re in a serious relationship, teetering on the edge of a forever decision. The Pinterest boards are filling up, your relatives are asking about the date, and everyone around you seems excited. But deep inside? You're feeling... weird. Confused. Maybe even a little freaked out. Don’t panic—you’re not broken. You’re just human.
By Milan Milic8 months ago in Humans
What If Life Had Been Different?. Content Warning.
What if some of us had grown up in homes where emotions were welcomed, not dismissed? Where love wasn’t something we had to earn — through silence, achievement, or perfection — but something freely given, seen, and safe?
By Sanelisiwe Adam8 months ago in Humans
chapter 1: The Woman Who Waited: My Grandmother’s Love That War Couldn’t Kill
She met my grandfather through relatives. He was from Seoul, South Korea, which—ironically—was not considered a desirable trait. In her North Korean hometown, people thought Seoulites were snobbish—more so even than the elite from Kaesong. Her parents disapproved, but she married him anyway.
By Charlene Leigh8 months ago in Humans
How Men Test Women They Love: 9 Subtle Ways He’s Measuring Your Heart
When it comes to love, men can be like cautious cats sniffing around an unused pot. Beyond any doubt, they might play it cool with their poker face, but underneath that calm surface, numerous men are discreetly testing the waters, particularly when they’re falling for somebody.
By Milan Milic8 months ago in Humans
The Echoes of Silence
House was quieter than ever, every corner seemingly holding its breath and every shadow recalling memories that had yet to fade away. She sat by the window watching raindrops trace pathways across its glass surface - each drop echoing tears she no longer could shed.
By Robert Brown8 months ago in Humans
The Window with the Yellow Curtains
The apartment across the street had always been empty. I could see the entire structure from the window in my bedroom: sun- and time-worn brick, chipped and crooked balconies, like teeth that had forgotten how to bite. However, a particular second-floor window stood out. The bright yellow curtains had been drawn shut for a long time.
By Ahmed Rayhan9 months ago in Humans
Why You Should Keep People Out of Your Relationship: 5 Eye-Opening Reasons
Relationships are difficult sufficient with fair two people included. Presently toss in a bunch of suppositions from friends, family, coworkers, and possibly indeed that one loudmouthed neighbor, and you’ve got a formula for calamity. It’s like attempting to prepare a cake with 10 people yelling diverse instructions—too much salt, not sufficient sugar, heat longer, don’t prepare at all! In the long run, what could’ve been a sweet magnum opus turns into a burnt mess.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans










