single
Whether you're solitary by choice or simply unlucky in love, being single is complicated.
Hit on another’s partner. Right or wrong?
I will say that this is a main problem in single life and relationships. I know for fact that the person who get cheated on alway put their anger on the person the loved one was cheating with but I think that’s wrong. Your partner was the one who cheated, the other person was single. So I have two different scenarios I want to talk about here.
By Kathlin Larsen5 years ago in Humans
Being a single mom in a pandemic.
As the title suggests, I'm a single mom. My ex and I split about a month or two ago. It's been a rough couple months and also a happy time. I have been learning a lot about myself and learning a lot of new skills. As the picture above shows, I've started doing more photography lately. As a way of coping and helping me.
By Chelsea's Cozy Corner5 years ago in Humans
Use It or Lose It
I know I'm not alone when I say COVID-19 has completely derailed my sex life. I'm well aware that this is pretty small potatoes when it comes to the scope of COVID-related predicaments. I've been lucky so far this year; the COVID-related challenges I've faced have been relatively mild. I did get laid off for about six months, but I got by on savings and unemployment. A few family members and friends contracted COVID, but they recovered just fine. All things considered, lack of sex just isn't that bad.
By Jess Goodwin5 years ago in Humans
Why The World Just Isn't Made for Singles
For some of us, being single isn’t the kiss of death. There are a growing number of adults who are perfectly happy with the single life. Whether it’s because they’ve been burned before, because of an introverted, independent personality, or just because they aren’t prioritizing relationships, some people do not need a partner in order to fulfill their lives.
By Kayla Bruner5 years ago in Humans
If you tell me to
To be alone can be a lonely time. It can also be an opportunity. With lockdowns, firebreaks and circuit breakers becoming a potential outlook for the future of the world it has raised significant worries for mental health professionals and the human need to be part of a group. Many mental health campaigns are fighting for those who are struggling while being on their own and who are feeling lonely. These campaigns can be seen on most social media platforms, news outlets and posters.
By Janine S White5 years ago in Humans









