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Stories in Humans that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Surviving Your Married Friends When You're the Last Single Person in Your Group
Getting older now, tick tock! Time is marching on! Is the shelf getting dusty? Of course, nothing can get worse than being the last single person left in your group!
Marianna DrawsPublished 5 years ago in HumansThe Origin of Valentine's Day
I love history almost as much as I love the paranormal. I love learning about the origins of the holidays we celebrate. To understand the "whys." We celebrate specific days of the year without always knowing why we are celebrating them. The origins of those days becoming ingrained in our everyday lives got lost somewhere in the annals of time.
Verona JonesPublished 5 years ago in HumansHow to Find Your Soulmate
The word 'soulmate' has so much pressure attached to it. Think about the weight of that title. Soul Mate. Someone who is, essentially, the person you believe to be eternally bonded to your own soul… quite a hefty responsibility.
Samantha BentleyPublished 5 years ago in HumansI Rented Myself Out for a Day
How does it feel to “rent” yourself out for a day? What does that even mean? Well, this concept of “renting” myself out was completely outlandish and has never crossed my mind until a month ago where out of pure curiosity, I agreed to “rent” myself out for a day to an acquaintance I knew on Instagram.
How to Survive a Hard Relationship
The prince sweeps in on the white stallion as the maiden runs out of the chateau, with her perfect blond hair blowing in the breeze. They have found each other and now will ride off into the sunset for a lifetime of love.
Alyssa CrossPublished 5 years ago in HumansDreams Shouldn't End at Christmas, but Sometimes They Do
It has always been a dream of mine to one day have a family home equal to my grandfather's, where Christmas would bring friends and family in from the cold and closer to the fireside. He taught me how to love Christmas. Almost every room in my grandparent's house had a tree. He had a homemade nativity crib, strings of coloured lights across the ceiling, sweets, sacks of presents, clove decorated oranges and strange parlour games handed down from his Victorian grandparents. His mischievous character and his childlike joy at that time of year live on in my siblings and me.
Nick J WoodPublished 5 years ago in Humans6 Things ALL Women Should Know About MEN
To inquire about hiring me as your dating coach, send me an email here. I've been trying to figure out boys since I was a young girl. I grew up with only one sister, so the absence of a brother to help guide me on how men think only made this desire more intense.
Heart Centered UniversePublished 6 years ago in Humans12 Things to Do This Holiday Season
Here's a list of some simple things you can do with your significant other/best friend this holiday season to really put you in the holly jolly Christmas spirit...
Madison RheamPublished 6 years ago in HumansYou There, Let's Talk About Sex...ual Orientation, Shall We?
Are you gay? Bi? Straight? Looks like a simple question, doesn't it? Well, believe it or not, for many people, it can be quite difficult to answer this question.
Andreus ChiaPublished 6 years ago in HumansWhere to Take Your Date
Stuck in a run of bad dates? Maybe it isn't the person, maybe it's where you're at. What you say about where to meet says a lot about you as a person, so I thought I would put together my guide for the first five dates.
Chris ParkPublished 6 years ago in Humans10 Signs Your Relationship Is Doomed
You know that feeling, something isn’t quite right. You try, but you just don’t feel the same as you did before… Is it the honeymoon phase ending? Or is your relationship doomed?
Samantha BentleyPublished 6 years ago in HumansComing Out
A lot of queer people once they are out of the closet often claim, "I always knew I wasn't straight," or, "I always knew I was different." For me, this feels partially relatable. Partially.
Leanne WarrenPublished 6 years ago in Humans