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Are You Married Or You Just Live Together?
Many couples choose to live together without getting married. In Romania, 8% of those who could get married do not take this step and their number is growing. According to INS data, 129,018 marriages were registered in 2002, 30% less than in 1990. Should marriage be an old-fashioned pact?
By Beck Davidson2 years ago in Humans
About The Everyday Insecurity and the Fear of the Future
Every day that begins comes with new events, often unexpected and sometimes even unpleasant. Whether it is things that directly affect us, whether we are talking about the rebellions of nature or about political decisions that turn the destiny of an entire nation upside down, all these contribute to the feeling of insecurity that the contemporary world offers us everywhere.
By Simon Benson2 years ago in Humans
Let's Talk About Possessiveness In Couple
Many problems in the couple arise due to the possessiveness of one of the partners. You've probably seen or at least heard of men keeping their wives at home and not allowing them to go out alone, date their girlfriends, or arrange "too loud." Or women who catch fire only when their partner dares to even greet another woman. This is what a possessive person looks like on the surface.
By Ameer Vincent2 years ago in Humans
About the Role of Dreams and How We Can Understand Them
When we sleep, our subconscious no longer has to struggle with our conscious side, so it may come to light. Dreaming is one of the best ways for the subconscious to come out and come in contact with it. It's just that the messages of the subconscious transposed into dreams appear in the form of symbols, not always easy to decipher. Dreams are an important means of self-knowledge.
By Ameer Vincent2 years ago in Humans
Let's Talk About ADHD At Grown-Ups
Many of the problems we encounter in adulthood have their origins in childhood. Either the education we receive causes us to have problems of responsibility, or certain traumas get in the way of the natural relationship with others, or certain disorders undiagnosed promptly disrupt the quality of our "big man" activities. One of the disorders that begin in childhood and that, untreated, affects us as adults are ADHD.
By Fatima Hartman2 years ago in Humans
Vocal Heroes, I choose you . Top Story - January 2022.
It takes great courage to bare ones soul, fully knowing that we are releasing our innermost and deepest pain, sorrow, shame, joy, disappointments and even failures, for all to see. Yet we do so every day, on this writing platform.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Humans
Why Do We Judge the Future More Harshly Than the Past?
How many times in your life have you said, "I will never accept this," or "I will not allow anything to happen to me," or if I do, will I take immediate action? And yet, when you are faced with fulfillment, forget to do what you promised. Go over it, find justifications, and stop judging things that have happened so harshly compared to how you thought about them when you just thought it might happen. Next, we will see why we end up behaving this way, why we judge the future more harshly than the past.
By Atif Adams2 years ago in Humans
Verbal Violence, a Form of Relieving Stress?
The violence of any kind is ultimately nothing more than a strong sense of helplessness and overwhelm by our affections, which intense moments we find no other solution to deal with than through verbal abuse or more, through physical abuse.
By Atif Adams2 years ago in Humans
COVID-19 patients had higher evidence of brain damage than Alzheimer's disease sufferers. COVID-19 patients had higher evidence of brain damage than Alzheimer's disease sufferers.
Is it possible that COVID-19 is causing greater damage to the human brain than Alzheimer's disease? According to a new study, older COVID patients show higher evidence of brain damage than persons who do not get the neurodegenerative illness.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath2 years ago in Humans
Diabetes Is Like A Full-Time Job
What does degenerative disease mean for both the physical and the human psyche? Take, for example, diabetes, a full-time job that does not take into account weekends, holidays, and anniversaries, the inflorescence of small responsibilities with colossal importance for your life. And yes, you will feel anger, and yes, you will feel despair, and yes, you will be cataloged. How do you learn to cope?
By Christy Barker2 years ago in Humans