marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Nurturing Positive Relationships for Lasting Bonds
INTRODUCTION Developing and maintaining a connections is an essential part of being human. Our prosperity and well-being are significantly impacted by the caliber of our relationships with people, both personally and professionally. This investigation will focus on constructive methods of fostering positive relationships, looking at important ideas and doable tactics that support the development and maintenance of deep bonds
By Victory Godknows2 years ago in Humans
Rebuilding Weirdness
Forget butterflies and fireworks. When you find the right person, things get weirdly wonderful. It's like stumbling into a hidden market where everyone speaks your secret language and sells novelty socks that perfectly match your soul. Sounds strange, right? Well, buckle up, lovebirds, because we're diving into the bizarrely beautiful world of finding "the one."
By Chinedum John2 years ago in Humans
11 Steps to Rebuilding Trust in Broken Relationships
Let's face it, there are other things besides traffic in Lagos that might make you feel stuck and irritated. Even the strongest relationships can have bumps on the road that erode the basis of trust. Rebuilding trust may be difficult—whether it's because of a whispered secret, a broken promise, or a thoughtless error. It might be like trying to cross the Third Mainland Bridge without a map. But do not worry, tired traveller! Reviving your relationship has a road plan that is paved with empathy, candour, and a lot of (strong) coffee.
By Chinedum John2 years ago in Humans
Beyond Cupid's Arrow: Unraveling the Knots of Valentine's Day in 2024
Reasons Why Valentine’s Day shouldn’t be celebrated! As the first whispers of February brush against the winter's chill, a familiar melody begins to hum in the air. Shop windows bloom with crimson blossoms and saccharine melodies tug at heartstrings. Yet, beneath the glossy veneer of Valentine's Day, a dissonance simmers.
By Bellart Studio2 years ago in Humans
The Papal Announcement
Over 60 years ago my mother had a miscarriage. It was her third pregnancy in as many years. She lost a lot of blood and required a transfusion. She got hepatitis from the blood transfusion. The disease ruined her liver. She died when I was just over 3 years old.
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in Humans
Dream Whispers: Unveiling the Ethical Frontier of Dream Inception. Content Warning.
In the quiet corridors of the Dream Research Institute, Dr. Eleanor Grant hunched over her workstation, surrounded by the soft hum of machines and the flickering glow of computer screens. She was on the brink of a breakthrough in the field of dream manipulation—an experiment that could change the way humans perceived reality.
By Taimoor Khan2 years ago in Humans
To Dump or To be Dumped?
This year has been a year of many firsts, and for the first time in the span of one year, I have both dumped and been dumped. Now, normally my rate of relationships hovers somewhere around one every 4 years with a healthy smattering of single or fallow years between. But this February before the ground had even started to thaw, I was dumped by a guy who I loved. Quickly, smoothly, and moderately painlessly. It was done with the precision of a surgeon, so to not let the wound become infected. A skilful severing of two lives, so that each may thrive. And whilst I wonder now if he could be the one that got away, it was decided most definitely that he would be getting away. Just not by me.
By Kirstyn Brook2 years ago in Humans
Navigating the Abyss:
The Complex Landscape of a Troubled Marriage In the tapestry of human relationships, marriage is often considered the cornerstone, a union of souls bound by love, commitment, and shared dreams. However, not every marriage is a fairy tale. Some find themselves navigating the tumultuous waters of a bad marriage, where the once bright flame of love has dimmed, and the journey takes an unexpected turn into the shadows.
By Kwandokuhle Ndethi2 years ago in Humans
Embracing Time's Dance in a Vast Universe
In the depths of these contemporary times, I find the passage of days to be languid, as if our magnificent planet has been ensnared in a state of suspension. Time slips away from me in fleeting moments, as I observe the celestial bodies traversing the heavens, witnessing their vibrant hues when they descend into the embrace of the night. It serves as a poignant reminder that the universe is in constant motion, revolving around me, right before my very eyes. Yet, the velocity at which it moves is disconcerting, leaving me uncertain whether it is preferable to race through life and perceive naught, or to stand steadfastly and behold everything.
By Ahsan Ullah2 years ago in Humans




