marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Cracking the Code of Love
Explore the five different love languages and learn how understanding and expressing them can foster deeper connections and improve relationships in various contexts.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 3 months ago in HumansEndgame: The Strangest Feeling..
Marriage is a three-ring circus....engagement ring, wedding ring and suffering. Sorry, joke! But if current divorce statistics are anything to go by, it is perhaps based on fact. Nearly 45 per cent of all marriages in the UK now end in divorce, with far fewer people marrying. That is almost one in every two unions.
Elaine SiheraPublished 4 months ago in HumansThe Forever War
Ah, the intricate dance of love between men and women, a journey often described as both the sweetest melody and the most challenging maze. In the grand tapestry of relationships, the eternal question persists: Why do men and women, despite their deep love and need for each other, often find themselves in the throes of what seems like a never-ending battle?
Lancelot MakumbilaPublished 4 months ago in Humans3 Harsh Facts Long-Distance Relationships
Discover the challenges of long-distance relationships, including the lack of physical intimacy, communication difficulties, and trust and jealousy issues, and explore expert insights, success stories and coping strategies to navigate these realities and seize opportunities for maintaining a healthy and successful relationship.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 4 months ago in HumansPlastic Bowls and Other Proclivities
I’m learning how to slow down. We may as well add that to the list of things I am learning about myself. Coincidentally, learning how to slow down, and actually putting it into practice, is how I am also learning new things about myself. Some of these things you would think I would know by now, given that I am 43 years old. (This may turn into a series, TBD.) But, it is strange how little we know about ourselves, quite honestly. Part of being human is learning how to interact with other humans, and for most of us, that is how a good chunk of our waking life is spent: learning how to interact with other humans. We learn social norms, verbal and non-verbal cues that tell us how to act; we learn what we should say and do around other people, and we learn how to have a conversation and how to connect with others, even if it is just at the cash register of your corner coffee shop. What this means, however, is that we spend most of our lives, honestly, learning about how to exist, learning about other people, learning new skills, etc., but really zero time learning about ourselves. Which is why, at 42 years old, I learned that I don’t like using ceramic bowls and plates.
Morgan LongfordPublished 4 months ago in HumansNavigating the Intricacies of Love Triangles: Unraveling the Complex Dynamics of the Heart
Love, an emotion that has inspired countless tales of passion and heartache, often finds itself entangled in the complex web of love triangles. The age-old trope of three individuals caught in the delicate dance of desire, affection, and indecision has been a recurring theme in literature, films, and real-life dramas. In this exploration, we delve into the intricacies of love triangles, examining the psychological and emotional dimensions that make them both captivating and challenging.
Fractured Melody
In the quiet town of Crestwood, where whispers echoed through the cobblestone streets, lived a couple enveloped in a tumultuous dance of love and pain. Elara, a delicate soul with a heart that craved affection, found herself entangled with a man named Adrian. His tall, imposing figure and sharp words cut deeper than any blade, leaving wounds that time struggled to heal.
Martina MarriottPublished 4 months ago in HumansLove Beyond Boarders
In the heart of Gaza City, where the call to prayer echoed through narrow alleyways, and the sea breeze carried whispers of history, lived Layla, a spirited young woman with almond eyes that held both dreams and defiance. Fate wove its intricate patterns, leading her to cross paths with Amir, a compassionate artist from a neighboring region.
Pick a Card Horoscope
In this Tarotscope prediction, we will see which energy surrounds you next month in the main fields of your life. You can count 30 days from reading this article to follow up with the energies around you.
Zondra Dos AnjosPublished 4 months ago in HumansCan True Love Last Forever?
We are all searching for that Utopia where true love lasts as long as possible and we are happy ever after. Yes, true love can last an awfully long time, but it is unlikely to do so for two key reasons: our own emotional evolution and a lack of reciprocity.
Elaine SiheraPublished 4 months ago in HumansGlocusent LED Neck Reading Light
Introduction The Glocusent LED Neck Light is the perfect companion for all your activities. Whether you are reading an interesting book, doing some intricate designs, enjoying the peace of camping or doing repairs, this light is versatile enough to be used in all these situations. You can use these in an emergency situations like if your torch battery is dead you can use The Glocusent LED Neck Light instead.
Sayed IbrahimPublished 4 months ago in HumansToxic Feminism: How it’s Hurting Men and Women
If you’re seriously interested in real journalism, conversation, and growth (and you’ve been paying attention, and understand that you do not have to sit down and talk to every person you agree with – in fact you shouldn’t because it’s not how you grow and learn,) you obviously see that there’s a shift in our society in the attitudes of women today towards men.