love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
"Embracing Unity in Diversity: The Power of Inclusivity"
Inclusivity and Variety: Mainstays of an Ever-evolving Society Inclusivity and variety are something beyond popular expressions in the present worldwide discourse; they address the ethos of a ground breaking society. At their center, these ideas challenge the customary standards, asking social orders, establishments, and people to perceive, appreciate, and celebrate contrasts.
By sarah Smith2 years ago in Humans
AMWF relationships
With over 60K articles written in the humans community, I've seen a few articles discussing AAIP, Asian hate, and some articles discussing the fetishization of Asian women. All important topics to discuss, however. When I looked up the phrase AMWF here on vocal, there were no responses. Now let me explain what the phrase AMWF stands for/means. AMWF is an acronym for "Asian Male Western Female". It's as the name implies, an Asian man and a "Western" female relationship.
By Dyllon Rodillon2 years ago in Humans
Tales Retold
In the heart of a quaint village, nestled between rolling hills and a whispering forest, lived a storyteller named Elara. Her hair, like spun gold, cascaded over shoulders stooped with the weight of countless tales. The villagers regarded her as a living bridge between their reality and the realm of myths.
By Anthony Gatimu2 years ago in Humans
In Search of Lost Identity
Affection — whether romantic, self-directed, or otherwise — possesses a mischievous nature. In a matter of idle weeks, one can forfeit their essence, fragmenting into shards as the sun completes its daily arc. Engaging in a state of autopilot is futile; the ebbs, flows, starts, and halts inherent in nurturing affection cannot be disregarded. Vigilance and intent are prerequisites; otherwise, love's grip may erode. The decline is not swift but gradual, and awakening brings confusion, desolation, and disorientation.
By Somenath Sen2 years ago in Humans
UNFORGIVING
When it comes to cheating, it is very important to understand the psychological factors that affect thr person's ability to forgive a cheating partner. One of the most important psychological factors is the level of trust that was present in the relationship before o as at the time the cheating occurred. If there was a high level of trust, the betrayal can be more difficult to forgive. Another important factor is the perceived intentionality of the cheating. Was it a one-time mistake, or was it a deliberate and repeated act?
By Zainab Awal2 years ago in Humans
Sportsmanship and Fair Play
In a world where the intensity of sports rivalries often leads to heated clashes and fierce competition, one football match stood out as a testament to the enduring power of sportsmanship, respect, and fair play. This is the story of the "Fair-Play Derby."
By Clinton Nnamdi Ugwuegbu2 years ago in Humans
Unraveling the Geometry of Dreams
In the quiet corners of a small coastal town, lived a woman named Eliza who possessed an unusual gift – the ability to vividly remember her dreams. These dreams weren't just fleeting glimpses; they were immersive experiences that unfolded like intricate tales in her mind. But it was the shapes within these dreams that held a mesmerizing power over her emotions.
By Success Ehiedu2 years ago in Humans
A Short and Comprehensive Guide to Performing Umrah
Umrah, although elective in nature, has garnered more favor among Muslims compared to Hajj. This inclination is spurred by factors like economic feasibility, physical capacity, and logistical considerations. Many individuals opt for Umrah due to the relatively lower cost associated with Umrah packages in contrast to the pricier Hajj packages. Let us now delve into an intricate analysis of Umrah.
By Saudi Arabia Travel - London UK2 years ago in Humans
Embracing Hearts:
In a bustling city nestled between towering skyscrapers and winding streets, lived a woman named Lily. She was a woman of remarkable strength, resilience, and compassion. Her journey would unfold a narrative that illustrated precisely why women needed to be loved, cherished, and celebrated.
By Gyimah Michael2 years ago in Humans
Love
Some people love Valentine's day and have spectacular acts of love planned out for months in advance and they count the days until they can go crazy for their loved ones. Yet there are others that dread the day and cannot wait until the celebrations of love are over. Why is it that people have such a different reaction to this day? Why are some people so filled with a passion that they must fulfill and want to express themselves to others while some people just want to get through the day without being noticed? Neither person is better than the other and we all see life through a different pair of eyes. Try to put yourself into the other person's shoes before you judge them on how they see this holiday. There are scars that begin to hurt when people see others continually falling in love with another human. They wish that it could be them falling in love but they once again spend a valentines day alone. We are all unique and in a special place in our own life. I think we all view Valentine's day in the wrong way. It has become a commercial holiday of Love. But do we really celebrate true love or just are fantasies of what we really want love to be.
By Thomas Terry2 years ago in Humans
The deep loyalty that party members feel toward their chosen candidate and the party's ideology.
In the bustling city of Lexington, political fervor was running high as the Republican primary neared. Among the contenders was Emily Reynolds, a dedicated party member who had always held fast to conservative values. She had grown up in a household where loyalty to the party was paramount, instilled in her by her father, a longtime party activist. But as the primary season unfolded, Emily found herself facing an internal struggle between her deeply ingrained ideology and her growing doubts about the candidate she had pledged her loyalty to.
By emmanuel segun Onijingin2 years ago in Humans




