friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Why We Should Be Thankful as Black Greek Members
Every Thanksgiving season gives us a chance to slow down and really pay attention. For many of us in Black Greek Letter Organizations, that pause hits a little different. We are not just thankful for food, family, and time off. We are also grateful for colors, calls, and a legacy that reaches across generations.
By Lyman Montgomery2 months ago in Humans
The One Who Felt Like Home
Some loves don’t end. They sink into your bones, settle into your breath, and live quietly inside you long after the world thinks you should have moved on. You can try to be practical, try to distract yourself, try to fill your days, but the heart has its own memory, its own gravity, its own truth.
By Karen Sanderson2 months ago in Humans
She Thought She’d Never Be Loved Gently
She Thought She’d Never Be Loved Gently—Until Someone Loved Her Without Asking Her to Be Strong We've all felt like we're not good enough or that we're unlovable at some point. The feeling of being unloved can be overwhelming. It makes us believe we'll never get gentle affection.
By abualyaanart2 months ago in Humans
First Time Dating a Girl: Keep the Energy Real
Introduction—How to Date a Girl for the First Time Stepping into the world of first-time dating can feel exciting, overwhelming, and confusing all at once—especially for Gen Z navigating modern love. We think that the most memorable first dates happen when you are yourself. Our community is based on honesty, emotional depth, and being true to yourself. Today, we dive deep into how to date a girl for the first time, keeping the energy genuine, respectful, and full of positive vibes.
By Relationship Guide2 months ago in Humans











