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.
The Museum of Forgotten Memories
When Elliot Grant awoke in the Museum of Forgotten Memories, he didn’t recognize his own reflection. A sterile white hallway stretched in both directions, the silence interrupted only by the soft hum of fluorescent lights overhead. The walls were lined with display cases—each housing a single object: a frayed shoelace, a worn-out paperback, a cracked wristwatch. None seemed valuable, and yet, each was labeled with names, dates, and memories.
By Syed Kashif 9 months ago in Humans
The Prisoner Who Never Tried to Escape
Emily walked quietly through the ruined gates of the abandoned prison, her camera slung carefully over her shoulder, the weight of the equipment grounding her in the silence. Each step of her worn leather boots crunched sharply against the gravel path, sending small stones skittering in every direction. The prison, a colossal structure of broken concrete and rusted iron bars, had been closed for over a decade now, swallowed slowly by the relentless desert and largely forgotten by the world outside. To most people, this place would be considered haunted—whispers of lost souls lingering between crumbling walls, shadows moving just beyond sight. But Emily didn’t see ghosts; she saw a story waiting to be told, a perfect location for her final shoot on a documentary she had spent nearly a year crafting—“Forgotten Prisons.” The film was about places where justice had once been served, but where time had grown weeds over truth and silence had settled thick like dust.
By Mian Nazir Shah9 months ago in Humans
How to Stop Overthinking (and Finally Achieve Your Goals)
I used to lie awake at night thinking about every little thing—what I said, what I should’ve said, what might happen, and what already did. It wasn’t just exhausting. It was holding me back from living my life. Overthinking had become a habit that was stealing my time, energy, and happiness.
By Dadullah Danish9 months ago in Humans
Is Flirting with Friends Crossing the Line? Let's Break It Down
Is Flirting with Friends Normal or a Sign of Trouble? Let’s Talk About It Flirting can be small and complicated, particularly when it’s happening with somebody you call a “friend.” Ever caught yourself trading cheeky grins or perky chitchat with a buddy, and after that, pondered, hold up, is this safe or a little too much?
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
Another Man’s Loss: Why You're the Treasure He Couldn't Handle
Have you ever been with somebody who made you address everything almost by yourself? Like, one minute you are feeling on top of the world, and the following, you're pondering in case you're “too emotional,” “too needy,” or plain “too much”? No doubt, we've all been there. And here's the truth that hits like a truck: you weren't as well-matched for him. He was just not enough for you.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
Love at First Sight: Magical Moment or Just a Myth?
You know the story. You lock eyes across a crowded room. Time slows down. The background fades. Your heart skips a beat—and bam! You're persuaded you've fairly met the one. That, my companion, is what we call love at first sight—or at least that's what Hollywood needs you to accept. But is it real? Is it rare? Or is it just really powerful lust in a fancy outfit?
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans
How Securely Attached People Show Love: Relationship Behaviors You Should Know
How Securely Attached People Act in Relationships (And Why It Matters) Have you ever been with someone who just made everything feel easy? Like, no drama, no guessing games — just genuine connection? That’s not a fluke. You probably met someone with a secure attachment style. And let me tell you, being with someone securely attached feels like finally taking off uncomfortable shoes after a long day. It’s relief, stability, and peace all rolled into one.
By Milan Milic9 months ago in Humans










