love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
melancholy musings
I lie in bed, I often lie in bed, and picture lives which are so different to my own. Big lives, quiet lives, lives in busy cities, lives beside crashing waves, lives on shining sunny shores. Anywhere, doing anything. The thrill of wanting a different life quickly snowballs into a horrendous fear that my life is not, and can never be, what I dream another's might be.
By Lizzie James 2 years ago in Humans
The Paradoxal Relationship of Sagittarius and Taurus
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) and Taurus (April 20 - May 20) are known for their distinct characteristics. While Sagittarius embodies adventure and freedom, Taurus represents stability and practicality.
By Zondra Dos Anjos2 years ago in Humans
Aries and Virgo Compatibility
Aries is a fire sign that exudes passion and energy, while Virgo is an earth sign that values practicality and attention to detail. However, their differences sometimes make them incompatible. Here is an overview of the love, sexual, communication, emotional, and trust compatibility between Aries and Virgo.
By Zondra Dos Anjos2 years ago in Humans
The Importance of Self-Love Languages: Nurturing Your Emotional Well-Being
The Power of Understanding Your Love Language Love is the purest emotion one feels towards themselves and another individual. While the expression of love can vary in its entirety from one person to another, the care we hold for the ones we love shares an undeniable impact on how we forge our perceptions of interpersonal relationships. The way we communicate our feelings to someone also says a lot about how we are wired, the method of conveying our affection to our beloved ones is called a love language. You may express affection to the one you love regularly, but do you take the time to ensure that you are communicating it in the way that the other person prefers? Even love can become lost in translation when two individuals speak different love languages.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Humans
"Eternal Love Unveiled: From the Depths of Darkness to the Radiance of Renewed Purpose"
"Eternal Love Unveiled: From the Depths of Darkness to the Radiance of Renewed Purpose" Introduction: In the profound tapestry of life, one often encounters moments of darkness that seem insurmountable. This narrative unfolds a captivating journey, exploring the depths of despair, the enduring nature of love, and the transformative power of finding renewed purpose amid grief. Titled "Eternal Love Unveiled," this article takes readers on an emotional odyssey through the narrator's experience of loss, resilience, and the unexpected emergence of a new chapter.
By Marwan Amin Mohammed Al-Dhobhani2 years ago in Humans
Love Unraveled
In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, there lived a woman named Evelyn. She was known for her warm heart, radiant smile, and an aura that could brighten the darkest of days. Evelyn had always been a firm believer in the transformative power of love, and her life had been a canvas painted with various hues of this complex emotion.
By Waqas Ashraf2 years ago in Humans
About Hug day
Hug Day is a heartwarming occasion celebrated on February 12th, nestled within the romantic Valentine’s Week that culminates with Valentine's Day on February 14th. This special day is dedicated to the power of hugs, a universal form of human connection and expression that transcends cultural boundaries. Embracing someone can convey a multitude of sentiments, from love and care to support and solidarity.
By Dharaneshwar 2 years ago in Humans
The Ardent Rake
For the court of Louis XIV, the king's last years were gloomy—he was old, and had become both insufferably religious and personally unpleasant. The court was bored and desperate for novelty. So in 1710, the arrival of a fifteen-year-old lad who was both devilishly handsome and charming had a particularly strong effect on the ladies. His name was Fronsac, the future Duke de Richelieu (his granduncle being the infamous Cardinal Richelieu). He was impudent and witty.
By Shafi Faizi2 years ago in Humans
Why We Hurt the People We Love
In love, there is a responsibility that many assume but few are ready for. Suddenly our words and actions can have such a large effect on another person that we have to tiptoe around their hearts or risk breaking something. In a way, love actually shifts our ethical burden. To treat a stranger well is simple: Be kind, not malicious. But to treat a lover well one must forego a portion of their freedom. Just by following one's own interests or being impartial when it comes to those who favor us, or even by simply failing to give yourself to them, you can cause emotional pain. With the heightened sensitivity they have towards us, our capacity to cause harm is augmented.
By Martin Vidal2 years ago in Humans







