marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Whispers by the Sea
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, basking in the quietude of a new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. The world had just begun to awaken, and in this tranquil haven by the sea, I found myself wrapped in the gentle embrace of nature's symphony. The sea breeze rustled the palm trees, creating a soothing cadence, the barking sea lions added their own bass notes, and the cawing seagulls provided the ethereal background vocals. It was as if the world was sharing a secret, one that only those who listened closely could comprehend.
Sergio RijoPublished 7 months ago in HumansRemembering Cal Wilson: A Comedy Legend's Endearing Legacy
Cal Wilson: Rebel Wilson and Adam Hills Lead Tributes After Bake Off Australia Host's Death, Aged 53 The world of comedy and television has been struck by a profound loss with the passing of the beloved Cal Wilson, a remarkable talent who captured the hearts of many. Cal Wilson, the host of the popular "The Great Australian Bake Off," passed away at the age of 53, leaving a void that can never be truly filled. As the news of her death spread, the comedy and entertainment industry, as well as her fans, have come together to pay heartfelt tributes to a woman who was not only a remarkable comedian but also a source of inspiration and laughter for so many.
70s VamilyPublished 7 months ago in HumansTo Nag or Not to Nag, is that the question?
Women hear this all the time from men. “Quit Nagging me” or “You’re always nagging me about this stuff.” It begs the question, is there merit behind the complaining? Some women become what is annoying a “Mother” type role in their husband's lives sometimes. Especially when you feel you’ve got a good groove going on in the running of the house and its daily needs. You’ve got a good routine, you pick up clothes, get the laundry done, and find yourself feeling pretty good because everything just seems to click. Until your husband becomes the odd-man factor.
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The Loudly Silent End
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, enjoying the new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. I could hear the sea breeze rustling the palm trees, the barking sea lions, and the cawing seagulls. The soft sand was cool and damp beneath my bare feet, since the sun hadn’t yet scorched the morning dew from beneath the tree’s fronds.
Bekah JimenezPublished 7 months ago in Humans Livin’ Through the Fire
Almost two years. 713 days to be exact. Our first date. Our first kiss. Our first time together. I was nowhere near what I should’ve been to be a man for you, yet you accepted me and treated me as a king. I shouldn’t have accepted this. I knew I wasn’t where I needed to be, but I knew one thing...you were a special woman.
Jordan CasarezPublished 7 months ago in HumansForsaking Truth
Today, I want to talk about a saying that's been around for a while, but still holds a lot of weight in our modern world: "One who forsakes truth earns eternal damnation."
Arka LumisPublished 7 months ago in HumansRekindling Love: Journeying Through the Tumultuous Path of Marriage
Amidst the depths of despair, what was once a haven now resembles a battlefield. My body longs for the safety and solace this place once offered, but instead, silence blankets the room, thick and oppressive. All my focus hones in on my husband, his smug expression illuminated eerily by the computer screen before him. He seems utterly oblivious to the fiery storm brewing in my eyes. We don't argue often, but in moments like these, he channels the traits of my father, a facet of him I'd rather not confront.
TherealsamPublished 7 months ago in HumansWhispers of the Unspoken
And whenever I need a break from all the scientific thoughts in my mind, I simply seek out something that revitalizes my spirit. Suddenly, I discover myself in this very place, savoring a moment that has become a regular occurrence since I began expressing my profound passion for science and enigmas. This is one of my own private moments...
Ms. HellenaPublished 7 months ago in Humans5 Key Considerations Before Marriage
It seems that a gradual increase in people preferring to live together has added to an equally rapid decline in the desire to marry. For example, in 2020, there were 85,770 marriages in England and Wales, the lowest number on record since 1838 - down from 36 marriages per 1,000 people in 1991 to less than half that number (17.9 per 1,000) in 2019. Additionally, the average age at marriage in England and Wales has risen much higher. From the mid-twenties for both genders three decades ago, it is now 35.3 years for men and 33.2 for women, and 60% of these unions are civil ceremonies
Elaine SiheraPublished 7 months ago in HumansThe Love Hormone
Love is a universal theme in music, and you've likely come across songs like "Love is an Open Door," "All You Need Is Love," or "Can't Help Falling in Love With You." These melodies all speak to one common experience – love. Love is an incredibly potent emotion, although it can sometimes be challenging. However, here's a fascinating twist: love isn't solely about matters of the heart; it's intricately linked to your brain. Let's embark on a journey into the scientific intricacies behind this enchanting emotion that serves as a muse for songs, art, and even unconventional behaviors.
Ines LozinaPublished 7 months ago in HumansFuture Horizons: Understanding and Addressing the Potential Impacts of Inbreeding.
The term "inbreeding" refers to relationships between partners who have at least one ancestor in common. While marriages between second cousins or closer are now uncommon in most Western societies, they still make up 20% to over 50% of unions in places like North Africa, West, Central, and South Asia. The term "incest" is typically used to refer to any sexual relationship that is closer than what is allowed by current religious or legal norms, but it is most frequently associated with mating between first-degree relatives, such as father-daughter, mother-son, or brother-sister relationships that share 50% of their genes.
Ms. HellenaPublished 7 months ago in HumansStay Humble, Stay Secured by God
Once there was a competition between God Brahma and God Vishnu. They wanted to know who is powerful among them. They both decided to get a conclusion from God Shivan.
Sai Suhasini RamalingamPublished 7 months ago in Humans