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Dating, married, single, divorced, and more. Advice on the relationships you have in life. Dear, Humans..
The Minority
When the topic of immigration is mentioned here in the United Kingdom, I throw a diamond spanner in the conversation. The most influential being of all time who shapes the lives of billions of individuals was a refugee, facing the very same struggles in an attempt to seek belonging, peace and acceptance in a land of unfamiliarity and hostility.
By Malachai Houghabout a month ago in Humans
Kevin Johnson and the Heavy Cost of Fame, Power, and Choice
Kevin Johnson is a name that still stirs strong feelings. For some, it brings back memories of speed, grit, and electric nights on a basketball court. For others, it raises questions about power, responsibility, and trust. His life has played out in front of the public for decades, shifting from sports glory to political authority, and then into controversy that refuses to fade. Kevin Johnson’s story is not easy to sit with. It asks us to think about how talent can lift someone up, and how influence can complicate everything that follows. This is a story about success and scrutiny, about ambition and consequence, and about how one person can be remembered in very different ways at the same time.
By Muqadas khanabout a month ago in Humans
Long Distance Relationship Questions That Test Real Love
Long-distance relationships are common, particularly among Gen Z couples in the United States. College migrations, career starts, visa concerns, and online contacts have all contributed to the prevalence of distance in modern love. Daily texting and video conversations do not determine if a long-distance relationship will endure. It is the questions we ask each other and the honesty with which we respond.
By Relationship Guideabout a month ago in Humans
Cheat Code
We live in a time where we need two full-time jobs. As well as probably like 3 roommates. The cost of living has gotten out of control. Where minimum wage is now the minimum employers are legally allowed to pay. It used to be that minimum wage was the minimum you needed to pay for basic human needs. Such as: housing, food, and travel expenses to and from work. Leaving enough money left over at the end of the month for savings and entertainment.
By Jen Phillipsabout a month ago in Humans
The dark side of OF & its intentions & how to break free from lustful intent . Content Warning.
The platform OnlyFans may seem "glamourous" but it has the dark truth behind it that's twisted the minds of it's creators along with it's audience. It markets itself as empowerment and freedom, but underneath is it carefully designed to hook both creators and consumers into an endless cycle that leaves them emptier than before. What looks like a choice is often really exploitation - of your body, your mind, and your soul.
By Bri Szumeraabout a month ago in Humans
The Dangers of Not Having Your Coffee
5:30 a.m. and my husband coos at me asking if I am awake. I am now, but barely. He tells me he is off to work, checked the fire downstairs, and that is will be fine until I wake up (until 7:30 a.m.). Cool. I set my alarm for 7:30 and head back into some delicious dream, I can’t remember anymore. No I would not tell you, even if I could remember the dream)
By Alexandra Grantabout a month ago in Humans
The Power of Tears
The three of them were sitting in a park, staring at the money placed before them. The amount taken from the stolen wallet consisted of three hundred-rupee notes, one fifty-rupee note, and one ten-rupee note—making a total of three hundred and sixty rupees. Seeing such a small amount filled all three with disappointment.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humans








