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Most recently published stories in Viva.
I am Human, and Nothing Human is Alien to me. Top Story - January 2022.
In the light of the release of ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary, portraying, what seems to be a perpetual tragedy, Spears’ life, I decided to make a little YouTube search and ran across a fan-made documentary series, and the story of Spears’ life shook me.
By Autumn Rose4 years ago in Viva
22 Years
22 years of irritating habits, not picking up clothes, drawers left open, and raising children. The date is looming before me, our anniversary. We've been surviving, growing, and maturing together for almost a quarter of a century. Some days it feels more like we are sister and brother and some days it feels like we are roommates rather than husband and wife.
By T.L. McConaughy4 years ago in Viva
Reading Romance Is Self-Care
I'm at a point in my life now where I want to believe in happiness again. There were a long few years where all that seemed to show upon my horizon was bleak, enduring toil and that eroded my mental health like waves upon the beach shore. But I'm older now, and though in a material sense things still seem stretched thin, my mind is starting to fight back for pieces of happiness. In fact, I'll selfishly and boldly proclaim that I want more than just pieces- I want the whole cake dish of happiness and I'm tired of settling for less. One of the ways I'm doing this is by renewing my relationship with reading again. And the number one genre that's helping me get back into that excited, voracious headspace for new literature?
By Delise Fantome4 years ago in Viva
Women Of The World, You Are Heroes
In early society, women were simply pushed aside and not given the opportunity to go to school or even vote. At least, that’s what many people believe. But the fact of the matter is this wasn't early society. Those events weren’t that long ago. In the U.S., it took us a disgraceful one hundred and forty four years to really even acknowledge women as people, from the year the U.S. was formed in 1776 to the year women were able to vote in 1920. Not only has sexism been prevalent in the U.S. but the discrimination based on race, religion, and beliefs have been major problems as well. And because of these problems, our society has failed to accept many wonderful people for these meaningless reasons.
By Emily Clare Burgess4 years ago in Viva
13 Things a Strong Woman Doesn’t Care About
1. She is not interested in "haters" It doesn't even affect her that she has "haters". She knows she can't please everyone, and she accepts. The only expectations she wants to meet are her own. That's why she doesn't pay attention to what others say about her. She doesn't even tend to please everyone - she simply wants to act as she sees fit, she is guided by the voice of the heart.
By Brian Bravo4 years ago in Viva
PAMELA ANDERSON IS DIVORCING FOR THE FIFTH TIME
Baywatch star Pamela Anderson has announced the divorce between her and her fifth husband, Dan Hayhurst. The couple got married on Christmas Eve 2020, in an intimate ceremony on the grounds of Anderson's house on Vancouver Island. After meeting in Canada during the first coronavirus quarantine, the two remained side by side.
By Grecu Daniel Cristian4 years ago in Viva
How Do You Know That You Need Hormone Replacement Therapy?
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)? Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment given to women experiencing certain conditions due to a decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. HRT is mostly used to relieve the symptoms of menopause and other conditions such as bone loss, breast cancer, and infertility.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy4 years ago in Viva








