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What Self Respect Means: The Beauty of Love with Boundaries
Knowing what self respect means when it comes to love, relationships, and personal growth can make all the difference in the world. Self-respect means recognizing your worth, setting good personal boundaries, and having faith in your self-worth. It’s what not only keeps your self-esteem high but also makes room for deep relationships with other people.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Humans
A Love Story of a Girl Who Goes to the Moon
In a small, quiet village nestled by the sea, there lived a girl named Luna. She had always been fascinated by the night sky, particularly the moon. Its silver glow spoke to her, calling her in ways she could not understand. While others in her village admired the stars from afar, Luna dreamed of something more — she dreamed of going to the moon.
By Jagadeeswaran Selvarajabout a year ago in Humans
Queer Platonic Partnership: A New Love Story You Need to Know
There are many kinds of love, and it’s time to look past the usual definitions of marriage. Within the wide range of LGBTQ+ relationships, there is a unique bond that is becoming more and more well-known: the queer platonic partnership. This relationship doesn’t follow the normal rules of romance or sensual attraction. Instead, it’s based on deep emotional intimacy, support, and friendship.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Humans
How To Accept Your Husband Doesn't Love You?
Marriage is often built on deep emotional bonds, trust, and companionship. When that connection starts to fade, it can be one of the hardest things to face. Realizing your husband no longer loves you is a heartbreaking experience that no one prepares you for. However, accepting this reality is the first step toward healing and finding a way to move forward.
By coti limpsabout a year ago in Humans
The Art of Peace and Happiness
It's been a difficult four years for me: the Covid-19 pandemic, numerous bouts of depression, the loss of a grandparent, and dealing with self-esteem and self doubt issues. They say that life isn't easy and I accept that affirmation. As a kid, I desperately wanted to be happy, liked and loved. In my early adult years, I depended on friends and others to make me happy. I've learned now that the only person that is responsible for my happiness is me. If you've read my previous stories on Vocal, growing up in a toxic and abusive household was challenging. I eventually escaped from my abusive "parents" and was estranged from them in 2012. Fast forward to now, I aim to find happiness within myself by looking for hobbies for the sake of my own sanity and mental well-being. Back in March, I announced on TikTok that I would be retiring from cosplay at the end of this year after 10 years of doing this wonderful craft and attending conventions. I'll always be grateful for the friends and other people I've met. Plus, the memories at conventions will always hold a special place in my heart. I'll always be part of the cosplay community and attend conventions, whenever I'm free. The reasons why I'm retiring from cosplay is because I want to focus more on my writing and pursue other interests. I felt like I've inspired enough people through my cosplays and cosplay videos. Many cosplayers understood my decision to walk away from cosplay and wished me luck on my endeavors. I plan on doing one last cosplay and debuting it at a convention in October. All I can say is that he's a legendary baseball player, a National Baseball Hall of Famer, and won five World Series titles. I'll share snapshots of a Cos Test of my final cosplay soon. If you aren't part of the cosplay community and unsure what a Cos Test is. It's basically showing off a cosplay you're currently working on that is not complete or fully put together yet.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Humans
7 Warning Signs You're Being Used in a Relationship and How to Take Action
Have you ever felt like you're giving more than you're accepting in a relationship? It’s an abashing feeling, one that can leave you carper, not aloof of the artlessness of your accomplice but your amount as well. Knowing the signs that you're acclimated can be a game-changer, giving you the acumen to amend your bearings and booty absolute action. Here’s how to atomize the attenuate yet cogent indicators that you can add of accessibility rather than a companion.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
Navigating the Fear of Aging and the Loss of Self
I felt drowned in brightness, sterile sanctuary that this dentist's office was-home to raw fear under the white gleam of tile and the acrid scent of disinfectant. I sat, waiting for the inevitable drill, flipping through a dog-eared magazine without really seeing the pages. A soft buzz came from a TV in the corner-morning show, one of those all-fluff-and-smiles things. I wasn't paying attention until a segment caught my ear-a birthday shoutout to viewers over 95.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Humans
A Mother's Heart: The Journey Home
Meera stood at the airport, her heart pounding as she watched her daughter Aanya walk through the security gate. Tears welled up in her eyes, but she smiled, waving her goodbye. Aanya was headed to the United States for her higher studies, a dream she had nurtured since childhood. Meera had always known this day would come, but she hadn’t realised how difficult it would be to let go.
By Jagadeeswaran Selvarajabout a year ago in Humans
Embracing the Imperfections: A Lesson from My Mother
I wondered how many times she didn’t enjoy the beach because her mind was insecurely counting her shiny stripes Our worldview and self-perception are deeply influenced by media, personal interactions, and the comments of those around us. The perspectives of our parents, guardians, and role models shape how we see ourselves and our place in the world. These inherited views are often a reflection of their own experiences and societal expectations.
By Angelina Raisaabout a year ago in Humans
Thank you for loving me
He blows me kisses whenever he leaves the room, even if he’s just going to the toilet. He buys us books to read so that our brains can become sharper and so that it may serve as a way to ameliorate my writing. He gives me gentle queues whenever he feels my eyes need time to rest from staring at the screen for too long.
By Caitlin Charltonabout a year ago in Humans
I'm So Tired Of Activists and Causes
America Is Trying To Turn Into A Butterfly When I think of American social progress I envision the progress of metamorphosis. America has been trying to morph into something else... since its creation. And I think of the butterfly specifically when thinking about America because every social progressive step we've ever taken has involved tearing our country apart at the seams so we can remake ourselves.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Humans
What is October 1st: How To Use For A Stronger Love Life
Ever wonder, “What is October 1st for relationships?” There’s more to today than just another day on the calendar. It’s a chance to think, get back in touch, and start loving again. But October 1st has taken on a unique meaning for couples all over the world. On this day, we’re supposed to take a moment to enjoy our love and the relationship milestones we’ve reached.
By Bloom Boldlyabout a year ago in Humans






