breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
What Does Your Man REALLY Want?
If there is one question for which every woman wants an answer is what men want. This question crops up in the mind of every woman be it be a teenager going on her first date; a newly wedded wife getting ready for her husband to return from work; a single woman waiting to find the right man; a divorcee trying to rebuild her life.
Artical MediaPublished about a month ago in HumansWhat Does Your Woman REALLY Want?
The behavior of women is as much of a mystery to men as that of men is to women. However, one thing is certain. The women love to be wooed. They want to be pursued. They want to be courted. They want men to try and win their affection. It's a great psychological game that both men and women play. The winners enjoy it; the losers end up wondering what went wrong.
Artical MediaPublished about a month ago in Humans12 Ways to Show your Partner You Care
There are hundreds of articles and websites devoted to making sure that your partner knows that you love them. However, many of these articles are filled with trite expressions of love that seem clichéd when they're overused. To really show your partner that you care, you need better guidelines and better advice. Here is some advice that you can actually use.
Artical MediaPublished about a month ago in HumansIn Gleaming Lights
There is a special kind of magic that only a well told story can boast of having. The kind that brings memories the forefront, clear and crisp as though they were only just formed. Bright as carnival lights.
Alexander McEvoyPublished about a month ago in HumansDating Politics 2
The founder of Positively Positive Education Productions, LLC is from Seattle, Washington. Positively Positive is a black, queer, transgender, non-binary performance artist who is a spoken word poet and a hip-hop emcee and a person living with HIV at birth.
Its Positive PositivePublished about a month ago in Humans- Top Story - March 2024
The Greener Grass
“I wonder if the people that were never fully able to commit to me would have loved me more if I was prettier.” It was earlier this morning I saw this anonymous note posted on an edgy, introspective page on instagram. I’m sad to say that the message resonated with me immediately when I saw it.
The Road to Conscious Love
It wasn't what I wanted, but it was what was best to salvage whatever we had left in our connection. We were trying to build on quicksand every time we came into each other's lives, and he asked to go back to being family friends because we just couldn't give each other what we needed or wanted at the time. He wanted surface leveled-no strings attachment, and I couldn't give him that. I needed a soul-depth kind of love, and he wouldn't give me that. So we had to go our own ways, again.
Princess LeahPublished about a month ago in Humans5 Tips to Survive Living with Your Ex
Break ups are hard. They're even harder when you're living together. My ex-fiancé and I were only a few months into a new lease when we called off our engagement and ended a 7+ year relationship.
Shelby LarsenPublished about a month ago in HumansA journey through feelings
Part One: Darkness I sat on my favorite sofa, the sofa that brought us together on dozens of warm evenings, looking at the white walls of my room, which were covered in complete darkness. Silence fell over the place, nothing disturbed its peace except the sound of my intermittent breathing, and the sound of the clock hands ringing in my ears as if it were a funeral bell. It's all over. My beloved is gone, leaving behind a huge void that fills my heart and my being, a feeling of loss, a loss that I have never experienced before.
An Article About My Devastating Heartbreak is Blowing Up
A few months ago, I published an article I expected to get zero reads. It was a 3300-ish word analysis (slash venting session) of being horribly dumped by partner who had an avoidant attachment style.
Veronica WrenPublished about a month ago in HumansLove can change our lives
Once upon a time, I lived my life happily on my own. I never really felt the need for friends or someone special. I liked walking my path alone, doing things my way. But then came college, and suddenly I felt this urge for a close friend.
The Ten that Lost their Zen
There's such a thing with mystery. It gives curiosity and wonderment. Nowadays mystery becomes only for those in introduction. whether you are meeting someone new or getting to know someone. The idea of figuring out someone early on is both frightening and beautiful because you want to know more. The more you learn about someone the more you either want to see more of them or create distance. The more you grow into this world the more aware of the world that comes to your way, The things that hide in the shadows blooms more into what we hide behind from our insecurities.