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Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
What Is October 1st for Relationships—Is Your Love Ready?
Is your love truly ready to deepen on October 1st? There are many important dates in a relationship, and for many, October 1st is one of them. But what is October 1st for relationships? And why is it so important? This day is special because it gives couples a chance to think about their journey together, celebrate love, overcome problems, and set new goals.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Humans
CNM Relationship: A Comprehensive Guide to Consensual Non-Monogamy
In a world where traditional monogamous relationships are often viewed as the norm, Consensual Non-Monogamy OR CNM relationships challenge societal expectations. The idea of voluntary non-monogamy (CNM) has gotten a lot of attention lately, especially from people who want to find different kinds of relationships. In a CNM relationship, there is more than one partner, and everyone agrees to the arrangement.
By Relationship Guideabout a year ago in Humans
Understanding Couples Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide
In today's fast-paced world, relationships face various challenges, making couples counseling an essential resource for maintaining and improving partnerships. This guide provides an in-depth look at couples counseling, including its benefits, the role of couples counseling therapists, and how to find the right professionals, especially in Chicago.
By Haili Campanellaabout a year ago in Humans
What to Do When the Marriage Communication Breaks Down
When communication in a marriage goes wrong, it can be tough and emotional for both sides. This article will look at ways to fix communication and make your relationship stronger. We'll talk about spotting signs of trouble, figuring out why it happened, and how to get trust and closeness back. By the end, you'll know how to handle communication issues and keep your marriage strong.
By LaMarion Zieglerabout a year ago in Humans
Understanding Affection: Top 7 Signs of a Woman in Love
Love is an able affect that can be bidding in endless ways. When it comes to women assuming love, the methods are as assorted and intricate as adulation itself. While every relationship is unique, there are common threads in how women tend to express their affection. Here’s a deeper look into seven healthy ways a woman might show her love, offering a blend of support, empathy, and passion to her partner.
By Milan Milicabout a year ago in Humans
A High School Love Letter
In the small, nondescript town of Everwood, high school halls echoed with the footsteps of a thousand teenagers navigating the labyrinth of adolescence. It was in these hallways that Ethan Jacobs found himself entangled in a story far more intricate and intense than the algebra equations or history dates that dominated his days. Ethan, a seventeen-year-old with an understated charm, was a classic blend of introversion and quiet ambition. His world was predictable—until her.
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Humans
"REACTION STIMULUS". Content Warning.
I had a massive awakening this week. Since yesterday was Labor Day September 2, 2024, that’d be an astonishing sight to look at. I will be 75 on September 18. This is a time to celebrate this milestone in my life.
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Humans
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias
Navya Naveli Nanda's Achievement: A Mirror to Society's Gender Bias Prejudice and discrimination based on gender persist because gender stereotypes are reinforced through a variety of channels, such as the media, socialization, education, and leisure activities. In addition to highlighting the pervasive prejudices that society still harbours against women, this article criticizes how modern society readily criticizes women who hold comparable success and power but ignore the accomplishments of powerful men. It focuses on Navya Nanda's experiences with online criticism regarding her achievements because of gender bias and examines different aspects of gender stereotyping and its effects on women's career advancement.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Loving More Than One . Content Warning.
Society teaches that intimate relationships are meant for two people. You meet, fall in love, get married, have kids, and spend your lives together. Sometimes it works out, other times it doesn’t, and you divorce and move on with other people. I never viewed love and relationships in this narrow-viewed mindset. Growing up as someone who often experienced connections to different people at the same time, regardless of gender, I always felt like something was wrong with me. There were never any books or movies I could connect to because they always portrayed a person who loved more than one as a cheater and villain. I felt ashamed that I could love more than one person at a time in a different way.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Humans
5 Unexpected Local Honeymoon Locations You Didn't Know About
After the hectic wedding preparation process, the honeymoon is a genuinely lovely time for newlyweds, providing the first chance to unwind and enjoy one another's company. Though honeymooners often choose warm beaches and trips around Europe, there are undiscovered treasures nearby that can provide an equally captivating experience.
By Stephanie Snyderabout a year ago in Humans









