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Why Women Fall In Love With Married Men
Although falling in love with a married man is one of the most confusing and emotionally complicated affairs a woman can experience, it still happens more often than people admit. There’s something about married men that seems to draw certain women in, even when they know it’s risky and morally complex.
By Zeeshan Ahmad2 months ago in Psyche
On Love, Freedom, and the Boundaries of Human Emotion
The question I have always asked myself is about the limits of emotional boundaries between people — when feelings arise unnecessarily — and what the true definitions of friendship, love, and family really are after marriage or after confirming a relationship with someone.
By The voice of a self-narrating soul2 months ago in Psyche
Toxic Empathy
Empathy is one of humanity’s most beautiful and essential traits. It’s the bridge that allows us to understand, connect, and care for one another. But like all sacred powers, when empathy becomes distorted, unbalanced, or weaponized—it can turn deadly.
By THE HONED CRONE2 months ago in Psyche
“God-Fearing” Was the Most Powerful Control Spell Ever Cast
When most people hear “fear God,” they imagine trembling obedience — a cosmic authority waiting to punish, a sky-father with lightning in his fist. The phrase summons guilt, submission, and the dread of being wrong. But the truth is more nuanced. The distortion of that phrase — the way it has been weaponized — is one of the most powerful control spells ever cast upon humanity.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Psyche
The Power Behind the Chaos: A Letter to Those Living with ADHD. AI-Generated.
Inside your mind, there’s a storm — not of destruction, but of creation. Thoughts race, emotions leap, and your focus dances from one spark to another, chasing ideas that light up your imagination.
By Silent Strength 3 months ago in Psyche
Rising From Hell
The Alchemy of Survival: Turn the gaslight into fuel and fan your own flames 🔥 There’s a misconception that surviving abuse, betrayal, or trauma requires silence, shame, or meek compliance. That somehow, to be “good,” we must shrink into corners, lower our voice, and let the world dictate the terms of our suffering. That somehow, to survive, we must whisper, fold, and diminish ourselves until we fit inside the expectations of others.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Psyche
The Shrinking of a Man
There are strong men who build, and there are weak men who drain. Some learn that when they can’t stand in their own strength, they can still feel powerful by attaching themselves to someone luminous – a strong, loyal, resilient woman with empathy, creativity, and conscience. They study her light like a blueprint and then set about stealing the source.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Psyche
Seeing Beyond the Surface
Imagine a man gets a dog. He sees it only as a servant, an object to serve him, a mirror for his ego. The dog validates him when it comes when called, performs tricks, or appears loyal. He does not see the dog as an individual, with its own needs, desires, and dignity. He sees only what benefits him. Much like predatory men see women: as interchangeable objects, vessels, shadows of their ego, rather than fully alive beings.
By THE HONED CRONE3 months ago in Psyche
Funeral Exclusion. AI-Generated.
The Ethics and Psychology of Funeral Exclusion: Mourning, Belonging, and the Denial of Witness Author Note The author’s interest in this subject arises from direct observation of the psychological and moral harm caused when individuals are denied access to communal mourning. While personal experiences are not detailed, the reflections and analysis are informed by firsthand witness and interdisciplinary research in grief psychology, moral philosophy, and ritual studies. This work seeks to illuminate a largely unexamined form of relational injury and to advocate for more humane, inclusive practices surrounding death and bereavement.
By Harper Lewis3 months ago in Psyche










