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!"
My 100th for Tom Bradbury
My ninety-nine posts on Vocal have left me to ponder what I would publish for the one hundredth. Ninety-nine poems, articles, and short stories, both fiction and non-fiction. A few were silly art poems for fun. The one hundredth had to be unique.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Humans
Vashikaran for Boss for a Good Cause
Are you feeling frustrated or overwhelmed at work? Do you need help to make your ideas heard or get along with your boss? If so, you may be wondering if there's a way to gain more control and influence in the workplace. One option you may have considered is vashikaran, an ancient Indian practice that involves using mantras and rituals. But is vashikaran for boss really a viable solution, and if so, how can it be used ethically and effectively?
By Vashikaran Near Me3 years ago in Humans
Don't Let Toxic Relationships Destroy You!
We all desire contentment and happiness in our relationships. Unfortunately, these connections can occasionally deteriorate and cause harm. It is important to treat toxic relationships seriously since they display patterns of abuse, control, and harsh criticism. They can seriously harm a person's emotional, mental, and physical health, therefore it's critical to spot any warning signs of a toxic relationship early on to prevent further harm. In this post, we'll examine the typical indicators of a toxic relationship and strategies for avoiding one for the benefit of the individual and the partnership.
By Ian Gitonga3 years ago in Humans
MEN'S WELL-BEING ERECTILE BROKENNESS CAUSES
Erectile brokenness (ED), generally called desolateness, is an ordinary condition that impacts a basic degree of men at last in their lives. ED implies the inability to achieve or keep an erection sufficient for sexual development. While it is common for men to experience rare issues with erections, enduring ED can be an excuse to be stressed out and may be a sign of stowed-away clinical conditions.
By shaharuddin yahya3 years ago in Humans








