humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Pillows of Hope
This morning as the sun began to peak above the horizon, you chose to reach for me. Your hand moved over my skin, from the small of waist and your fingers caressed their way to my heart. You pulled me close and my body was aroused by your touch, my hips slid into place, fitting perfectly against yours. I felt you hard against me and my whole body trembled in response to thought of you inside me. You whispered good morning, calling my lips to yours, as I turned my face to you, you pressed your lips to my cheek, then found my mouth and gently kissed me awake. As we kissed, I rolled my body to face you and wrapped myself in your arms, taking you in mine too, slowly pulling our bodies togethers as one. I was consumed with love for you and had to bury my head in your chest to catch my breath.
By Christin Alynn3 years ago in Humans
Isn't It Bromantic?
Summer is the perfect time to kick back and relax with a good book. For me, summer reading has a different feel to it than winter reading. During the winter, I find myself getting cozy with a thrilling adventure or shocking mystery, but during the summer I want to sit by the pool with a nice steamy romance or daring drama. Beach reads, a popular subgenre of books designed to capture the ease of the summer spirit, are often a section of the bookstore that I overlook, but there was something about this book that caught my eye.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Humans
Are you supporting a cause or movement?
If you or someone close to you, ever formed part of a mass movement, joined a cult, became a religious fanatic or adhered to a political ideology – and in the process lost his identity. Then this article may give you with some answers.
By Saad Shabbir3 years ago in Humans
7 Ways to Use Social Media to Grow Your Business
7 Ways to Use Social Media to Grow Your Business Social media can be a useful tool when it comes to growing your business, but getting the most out of social media isn’t always easy. These 7 tips will help you use social media in order to grow your business successfully and reach more customers while spending less time on social media overall. Some of the tips below are simple and straightforward, while others will require more work and may take some time to see results, so make sure you choose the right ones that fit with your current strategy and goals.
By samra nawaz3 years ago in Humans
Memory
Introduction I feel that I am always forgetting things that I should know. I am getting older and since I passed thirty people have stopped talking to me and insulted me because of my age. I have been turned down for jobs because of my age but have also got jobs this millennium because of a positive attitude to age. I am past the old UK retirement age now and to many people that means I don;t exist, but the reality is I still feel and act as though I am about fifteen, and actually have friends who are teenagers (maybe they didn’t notice how old I was for some reason) to a lot older than me. If we don't see and talk to people directly on line age almost becomes non existent although it's wrong to try and con people that you are a different age, although as a teenage I expected bus conductors to treat me a child for cheap travel and pub landlords and cinema boc offices to treat me as an adult for beer and "X" Rated films.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Humans
What Is Limerence?
“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways….” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning What is limerence? Limerence is a state of mind which results from a romantic attraction to another person and is typically associated with strong feelings of love, admiration, and hope. People who are limerent often daydream about the object of their affection and feel intense jealousy when they think about them being with someone else. Although limerence is sometimes described as a form of “love addiction,” it is different in that it is not solely motivated by sexual desire. Instead, limerence is driven by the need for intimacy and connection.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Humans
The Inhuman Experience
My family’s incessant conversation faded to the background as the shore grew smaller and the sun began to set. I chewed my steak and recognized the sound of the waiters bringing my sister and my cousins their second lobster. Of course they would be so inclined to eat not only one, but two (and, by the end of the night, my sister and cousin each had four) of the most expensive foods in the sea. I tune back in – “Thank God we got away from that beach! Those peddlers were so annoying!” She didn’t get it. Those peddlers were people, too.
By Allison Frazer3 years ago in Humans








