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!"
Is Being A Lovergirl A Death Sentence?
Hey Sis, Is it just me or does being a lovergirl nowadays feel like a death sentence? And i'm asking is it just me, because i feel like i'm in an episode where everyone wants love but no one knows how to received it or give it. Now i've been on a self-awareness journey for a few years. And it's really opened my eyes to the fact that, a lot of people aren't positioned to be loved. Now you may be thinking, what the hell do i mean by that. Allow me to explain.
By WeWantA$IAR3 years ago in Humans
Our Shining Beacons Of Reciprocity On Vocal
Introduction This is basically a shout-out to the people who make our Facebook Groups worth being part of and visiting because these people make others feel valued and that then encourages creativity and reciprocity as well.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Humans
Make Your Girlfriend Feel Loved and Appreciated
A healthy relationship with your girlfriend is one where both partners feel comfortable, respected, and supported. It involves open and honest communication, trust, mutual respect, and a willingness to work together to resolve conflicts.
By David Williams3 years ago in Humans
Why the Golden Rule Can’t Make Your Relationships Work
My hypersensitivity to various things is one weakness that I have yet to overcome. Being quite the idealist type, I often get hurt whenever people don’t speak or act in a way that I thought would be courteous or considerate with others.
By Jocleyn Soriano3 years ago in Humans
4 Crucial Reasons Why You Need A Dog Bite Lawyer for your small injuries
If billboards and television advertising form your mental image of personal injury litigation, it's natural if you believe that personal injury lawyers can only assist those who get hurt in car or motorbike accidents.
By James Johnson3 years ago in Humans
What is the worst advice you've ever been given?
"Just ignore your problems and they'll go away." Ignoring problems doesn't make them disappear; it just delays dealing with them and can often make them worse. It's important to confront problems head-on and find a way to solve them.
By pravinkumar sathliya3 years ago in Humans






