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Whether you're solitary by choice or simply unlucky in love, being single is complicated.
The 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 HumansFreedom as a Way to Break Up or Unite a Couple
Introduction In other words, achieving a proper balance between independence and togetherness is necessary to maintain stable, lasting happy relationships among people. People can develop very close ties only if they preserve their independence and personal attitude towards each other. We need to examine ways in which partners can keep within reasonable limits of independence/‘togetherness’ and find some practical advice as to how they might sustain this delicate balance.
YUNUS EMRE KIRAYPublished 7 months ago in HumansThirsty Kelly
This moment from the show Bojack Horseman really spoke volumes to me. "You know, it's funny... when you look at someone through rose-colored glasses, all the red flags just look like flags."
Clinton A. HarrisPublished 7 months ago in HumansSIGMA MALE
Title: Understanding the Sigma Male: Unconventional, Independent, and Misunderstood Introduction In the realm of personality and social dynamics, terms like "alpha" and "beta" are frequently used to categorize individuals based on their behavior, confidence, and social roles. However, there is another archetype that has gained attention in recent years – the "sigma male." While the concept of the sigma male is not as widely recognized as the alpha and beta males, it represents a distinct and intriguing personality type that defies conventional norms. In this article, we will explore the sigma male, their characteristics, and the impact of their presence in society.
The Solitary Symphony
In a quiet corner of the bustling city of Harmonyville, there lived a man named Samuel. Samuel was not your typical city dweller. He was a loner by choice, finding solace in the symphony of solitude amidst the cacophony of urban life. While others thrived on the constant hum of social interaction, Samuel reveled in the tranquility of his own company.
Step-by-step directions for Becoming a Wonderful Person to Spend Time With
Everyone likes to hang out with interesting individuals. Nobody wants to be labeled "boring." It's just that some of us need a little assistance in this area. Being enjoyable to be around begins with creating a positive self-image, an adventurous spirit, and a sympathetic disposition. All of this will make you an excellent companion.
Anxious Depression
Anxiety and depression often manifest together, and their presentation can vary. At times, anxiety can give rise to depression, stemming from conditions like obsessive-compulsive disorder, where overwhelming thoughts or persistent rituals dominate one's mind. Additionally, individuals may experience generalized anxiety disorder, characterized by intense worry and fear. Some individuals may even have such severe anxiety that they start their day by feeling nauseous or burdened by a constant heavy weight on their shoulders. Some individuals experience the sensation of their throat closing throughout the day, which can be incredibly distressing, particularly when there isn't a clear cause for their anxiety. Continuous feelings of anxiety without an apparent reason can lead to self-doubt and questioning of one's own well-being, ultimately contributing to the development of depression over weeks or months. In such cases, individuals may find themselves dealing with both an anxiety disorder and depression simultaneously.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in HumansDepression - What is Motor Agitation?
Motor agitation can include behaviors like pacing, leg shaking, or even repetitive actions such as throat clearing or pin clicking. These movements are often seen in individuals experiencing anxious distress.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in Humans- Top Story - September 2023
It's Been Years Since You've Been There
Do you ever wonder what became of the people you once loved? The ones who loved you back but are gone now, swept away with the currents of time, dispersed into this world which is so big yet small enough that sometimes we find each other.
Clinton A. HarrisPublished 7 months ago in Humans Dance Me to the End of Love
I went outside tonight to let the dog out and noticed the stars in the sky. The Milky Way was visible again, cutting a path from almost due south to north. Over time, the constellations take their places and creep across the night sky, until Orion is back and the Seven Sisters rise in the east again. Soon it will be Winter again. Already, the trees are beginning autumn's first blush. The night air is chilly and in the morning, you can see your breath.
Clinton A. HarrisPublished 7 months ago in HumansHuman Attraction part 4
While facial hair has indeed made a comeback and can be considered an attractive physical feature for many, it's important to recognize that attractiveness is subjective and varies from person to person. Different individuals have their own preferences when it comes to facial hair styles. While some may find shorter, well-groomed beards like stubble or well-trimmed beards appealing, others may have different tastes and find various beard styles attractive. What matters most is finding a style that suits your personal aesthetic, complements your facial features, and makes you feel confident and comfortable. It's important to remember that personal grooming habits and overall presentation play a significant role in how facial hair is perceived. Consistently grooming and maintaining your chosen beard style is key to enhancing its attractiveness. Regularly trimming, shaping, and keeping the beard clean can contribute to a polished and well-kept appearance. Ultimately, it's up to you to choose a beard style that reflects your individuality and makes you feel good about yourself. Find a style that you enjoy and feel confident wearing, as confidence is often a key factor in attractiveness.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in HumansHuman Attraction part 3
When it comes to partner attraction, research suggests that individuals may be subconsciously drawn to certain traits or qualities that they have been exposed to in their formative years, including those exhibited by their parents or parental figures. This phenomenon is known as parental imprinting or assortative mating. While it's true that some individuals may find themselves attracted to partners who resemble certain characteristics of their parents, it's important to note that this is not a universal phenomenon. Attraction is a deeply personal and subjective experience, and individuals' preferences can vary greatly. Additionally, it's crucial to remember that attraction is influenced by a multitude of factors beyond parental resemblance, such as personality traits, shared values, interests, and physical appearance. Each person's unique combination of experiences, preferences, and individual growth shape their attractions. It's also important to consider that people may consciously or subconsciously strive to find partners who complement or fill emotional gaps that may have existed in their relationships with their parents, rather than solely seeking partners who resemble their parents. Ultimately, while there may be cases where individuals are attracted to partners with similarities to their parents, it does not necessarily mean that everyone experiences or desires this. Attraction is a complex interplay of various factors, and each individual's experiences and preferences contribute to their unique attractions.
Marlene SilvioPublished 7 months ago in Humans