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What you need to navigate your love life; advice about dating, healthy relationships and dealing with your overbearing mother-in-law.
Pet Peeves That Drive Me Up the Wall
Pet peeves: we all have something that annoys us a lot. They don't intend to get on our nerves automatically, but once they do something that irritates us on a regular basis, that's where we have to draw the line. In this story, I'll go over some of my biggest pet peeves that infuriate me. Maybe, you can relate to at least one of all of the following entries.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 11 months ago in Humans
What Is ‘Intimacy Anxiety’ and Do You Have It?
What Is ‘Intimacy Anxiety’ and Do You Have It? Introduction: Ever dated someone incredible, but the more they moved in, the more you wanted to sprint in the other direction? Or perhaps you ghosted a great opportunity without realizing exactly why. That strange push-pull sensation-the one where you desire connection but sort of freak out when it does occur-yeah, that may not be merely "bad luck." That may be intimacy anxiety.
By Mustafa Rangoonwala11 months ago in Humans
The Art of Letting Go: How to Release Negative Emotions (Without Setting Anything on Fire)
Let’s be real—negative emotions are like that one guest who overstays their welcome at a party. You know the type: they eat all your snacks, spill red wine on your couch, and then have the audacity to ask if you’ve gained weight. Rude.
By Just One of Those Things11 months ago in Humans
How to Make an Introvert Fall in Love With You
How to Make an Introvert Fall in Love With You Whether It’s a Girl or a Boy Love is something that everyone wants to feel. But sometimes, it can be hard to get close to someone—especially if they are shy or quiet. If you like someone who is an introvert, you may wonder how to get their attention, how to talk to them, and how to make them fall in love with you. The good news is that introverts can love deeply. You just need to take your time and understand them.
By Jeno Treshan 11 months ago in Humans
All the Ways I've Come Back to Myself
I used to think self-love was loud. Bold affirmations. Big decisions. A spotless track record. But now, I understand it’s often quieter— a whisper of grace in the middle of the mess. A deep breath in the chaos. A pause before the spiral. What follows are ten quiet truths I’ve learned to love about who I am becoming.
By Carolina Borges11 months ago in Humans
More Than You Think. AI-Generated.
What's in a name? That timeless question, posed by Shakespeare, often leads to philosophical musings on identity and essence. But beyond the poetic, could your name – that seemingly arbitrary label assigned at birth – actually wield a tangible influence on the trajectory of your life? While it might sound like something out of a self-help guru's playbook, a growing body of research and countless anecdotal experiences suggest that the answer is a resounding yes. Your name, in subtle yet significant ways, can impact everything from your career prospects and social interactions to your self-perception and even your romantic life.
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans
Sleep when you're dead. AI-Generated.
Why Sleep Should Be Your Top Priority — And What Happens When You Don’t In a world that glorifies hustle culture and late-night productivity, sleep is often the first sacrifice we make in our daily routine. "Sleep when you're dead" might sound like a cool motto, but the truth is, not prioritizing your sleep may lead to faster burnout — physically, mentally, and emotionally. Let’s dive into why sleep is one of the most important activities you can do each day and what happens when you continuously put it last on your to-do list.
By David Andrews11 months ago in Humans
Revolutionary Potential of Stem Cell Medicine
Stem cell medicine represents one of the most promising frontiers in modern healthcare. Scientists and medical professionals continue to explore its vast potential to treat diseases that were once considered incurable. The concept of therapy with stem cells revolves around utilizing the unique ability of stem cells to differentiate into various specialized cell types, enabling the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs. This approach is particularly relevant for conditions such as neurodegenerative disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and even certain types of cancer. As the field progresses, researchers are constantly refining methods to enhance the safety and efficiency of these treatments, ensuring that they provide maximum benefit to patients.
By Susan Scava11 months ago in Humans





