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Whether you're solitary by choice or simply unlucky in love, being single is complicated.
💛 The Day He Finally Asked, “Are You Truly Happy?”
They had been married for five years. Not perfect, not broken — just… normal. They laughed sometimes. Argued sometimes. Bought groceries, paid bills, went to work, watched shows, slept, woke up — and repeated.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Humans
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed
💌 When Love Didn’t Speak, It Still Stayed A Deep, Emotional, Human-Style Relationship Story (1200+ words) Zoya used to believe that strong relationships were built on long calls, endless conversations, and emotional fireworks. The kind of love that looked alive, loud, exciting. The kind of love you see in movies—intense, passionate, overflowing with words.
By abualyaanart3 months ago in Humans
MY EYES UP
**My Eyes Up** I used to walk with my eyes down. It wasn’t that I feared the world—at least, that’s what I told myself. It was more that the cracks in the pavement felt predictable. Safe. They didn’t ask anything of me. They didn’t require the vulnerability that comes with meeting another person’s gaze.
By charles chaiko3 months ago in Humans
What Helps Partners Stay Emotionally Connected?
A close working relationship is built upon emotional attachment. The partners communicate more freely, have better trust, and approach challenges in a more coherent manner when they feel attached to each other. Emotional intimacy assists the couples in knowing each other better and act as a reassurance of security in the relationship. With its absence, misunderstanding extends, and a distance gradually starts to emerge.
By Emeri Adames3 months ago in Humans
Creating a Safe and Loving Space for Healthy Communication
Every strong relationship is based on healthy communication. As couples establish a protective and warm environment in which to share their ideas, emotions and interests, misunderstanding evaporates, and emotional intimacy grows. Safe communication enables the partners to feel listened to without being scared of being judged or rejected. It assists in creating a relationship in which honesty is the order of the day and connection is the order of the day.
By Steve Waugh3 months ago in Humans
A Woman Who Values Love Looks for These Qualities
A woman who appreciates love will not settle on a man at the behest of momentary feelings and immediate thrill. She makes a conscious decision, not targeting superficiality and short-term success, but on traits that lead to emotional richness, long-lasting development, and authenticity. Experience, self-awareness and a solid sense of what is significant in a relationship inform her standards. Her understanding of love, which is founded on trust, stability, and emotional safety, is the strongest.
By Steve Waugh3 months ago in Humans
What Makes a Relationship Truly Last in Today’s World?
In our modern day relationships are challenged in ways that they weren’t a decade ago. Digital technology changes how partners engage as couples, and social media introduces new pressures that try emotions. But in the face of this change, couples who know the new rules of love manage to protect their relationship with intent. With the realism which is prevalent, couples can develop a bond that would be even more tough (instead of fragile) in this fast-paced world.
By Hayley Kiyoko3 months ago in Humans
Necessary Truth
The Foundation Of All Thinking Every human act of reason begins with an assumption. The assumption is that logic exists. When we say something is true or false, when we draw conclusions or recognize contradictions, we rely on fixed laws of thought that we did not invent. These laws are universal, consistent, and independent of personal opinion.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Humans










