love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Understanding the Science Behind Falling in Love
Love is a complex and multifaceted emotion that has captured the human imagination for centuries. It's been described as heartwarming, heart-wrenching, and even heartbreaking. But have you ever wondered about the role your brain plays in this emotional journey from first sparks to the last tear? As it turns out, the brain is the conductor of this intricate symphony, orchestrating a dance of neurochemicals and brain systems.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
Say "I Love You"
Every so often, I manage to stumble upon a gem that is far deeper than it seems to be. Even more than things like Vermeil in Gold, which hits me out of nowhere, this one looked promising, but was far more thorough in its message than I would expect out of a single season of anything. With trends in anime still looking more at action series, this one was certainly a diamond in the rough.
By Loki Taviel2 years ago in Humans
Love in the Digital Age. Content Warning.
Love in the Digital Age: Navigating the Landscape of Online Relationships In an era defined by screens, notifications, and the constant hum of technology, two people, Emily and Ethan, found their love story unfolding in the intricate landscape of the digital age. In an age where digital tools have revolutionized not only how we communicate but also how we forge and maintain relationships, their journey is a testament to the shifting dynamics of modern romance.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Dating Beyond Borders
Dating Beyond Borders! In a world that's increasingly interconnected, where travel is more accessible than ever, Sarah and Diego found love that transcended borders and cultures. Their story is a testament to the magic that can happen when two souls from different corners of the world collide.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Obsession at first glance
The pub was very noisy that night, packed to sardine-can capacity with eager students—and an assortment of locals—celebrating the start of the academic year in the way inhabitants of the British Isles know best, by inebriating themselves to various degrees of oblivion. So I did not hear the first time around what was asked of me, neither did I see who was doing the asking. We were all battling to keep our ground in the limited space available, and I was near the bar where everyone was wrestling to be. Even before I glanced up to see who was talking, I instinctively leaned closer to hear better. “I was just asking what clan your kilt’s tartan comes from”, the voice repeated. As I looked up to see the bearer of that barely audible voice, I sky-dived deep into a pair of silvery-blue eyes. Foreign lass meets local bloke.
By Angelia Pa2 years ago in Humans
Love's Silent language
The day had stretched its boundaries, filling the room with a peculiar twilight—neither bright enough to stir activity nor dim enough to encourage rest. Luna stood by the window, entranced by the rain-drenched glass, her gaze tracing the zigzagging paths of water droplets. Orion, a silent companion, watched her reflection, finding solace in the melancholy beauty etched on her profile. The room cocooned them in a quiet embrace, a stage for a silent drama laden with emotions too profound for speech.
By L.S. Stuart2 years ago in Humans
The Biggest Challenges Couples Face After Commitment
For many people who might not know this fact, 42% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, with 57% of those divorces being initiated by women - who are more likely to cite mental health as a relationship pressure. The most common reasons for divorce are infidelity, lack of communication, and financial problems, not things one can plan for beforehand
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Humans
Can You Truly Die of a Broken Heart?
In the annals of history, there have been instances where the world collectively mourned the loss of great artists. One such poignant moment occurred in 2016 when the world bid farewell to two legendary performers - Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds.
By Maliha Arshad2 years ago in Humans
Letting Go And Acceptance
In a small cottage nestled at the edge of a bustling city, lived a woman named Lily. She had always been drawn to the tranquility of nature, and she found solace in her beloved garden. It was her sanctuary, a place where she could escape the chaos of the outside world and immerse herself in the beauty of the natural rhythms.
By George Wayne 2 years ago in Humans







