breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
My First Time Skiing and I Got Lost, Alone, in the French Alps. Top Story - December 2025.
Looking back, I can trace some of my life’s biggest adventures to a simple action from my sister. She’d introduced me to Tommy (a very long time ago), a colleague of hers, who had overshared his penchant for Italian-looking women, and I ticked that box.
By Chantal Christie Weissabout 8 hours ago in Humans
How To Recognize Compatibility Issues Early And Avoid Dating Frustration
One of the important aspects of relationships is compatibility in order to create long-term and happy relationships. It involves common values, lifestyles, emotional compatibility and common objectives. Incompatible lovers might end up frustrated, misunderstood, or in conflict with each other even though there was so much initial attraction.
By Robert Smithabout 13 hours ago in Humans
How To Rebuild Dating Confidence After Rejection And Emotional Setbacks
As usual, rejection is part of dating but a series of emotional failures can have a huge influence on confidence. It may cause self-unconfidence, the fear of being exposed, and reluctance to seek new relationships. The appreciation of the fact that rejection is a normal aspect of dating process assists individuals to put these experiences into perspective instead of assuming that they are a failure themselves.
By Robert Smitha day ago in Humans
The Beauty of Being Broken
There is a specific, metallic taste to failure. It’s the flavor of a cold coffee at 4:00 AM, the bitterness of a bank account that mocks your ambition, and the salt of tears you swore you wouldn’t shed. We are raised in a culture that worships the "Architects of Success," those polished individuals who seem to have built their lives with surgical precision. But let me tell you a secret that the editors of glossy magazines won't: The most beautiful people I know are not architects. They are ruins.
By Alex Sterling 2 days ago in Humans
Is It Love, Attachment, or Emotional Dependency? Understanding the Difference
Is It Love, Attachment, or Emotional Dependency? Understanding the Difference Many people say “I love you” — but sometimes what they feel isn’t actually love. It might be attachment. It might be emotional dependency. Or it might be a mixture of all three.
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Humans
10 Things I Consider Micro-Cheating
1. Hiding Messages From Your Partner If someone feels the need to hide chats, delete messages, or quickly switch screens when their partner comes near, it usually means something is wrong. In healthy relationships, communication is open and transparent. While everyone deserves privacy, secrecy about certain conversations can signal that boundaries are being crossed.
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Humans
Recognizing Cheater Behaviors Protects Singles From Emotional Harm Heartbreak
Cheating can be very hurtful emotionally as well as emotionally, as it can lead to betrayal, heartbreak as well as loss of trust. Individuals who have joined new relationships should be informed of the dangers of lying and cheating. Being aware of the possible red flags at an early age can help avoid long-term negative effects on the emotions.
By Willian James3 days ago in Humans
Recovering After Being Cheated Requires Self-Care Reflection And Emotional Reset
Finding out infidelity is a painful emotional experience. Betrayal, sadness, anger, feelings of insecurity tend to occur at the same time. The process of healing starts with the recognition of these feelings. The repression of feelings can put off the process of healing and complicate the need to process the experience completely.
By Robert Smith3 days ago in Humans
My Unexpected Arrest Fucked With My Shame for Years. Top Story - May 2025.
My annus horribilis Rushing to get my six-and-a-half-year-old daughter ready, I grabbed our coats; we were on our way to a lunch and cinema date with a friend and her thirteen-year-old twins.
By Chantal Christie Weiss4 days ago in Humans
Breaking Up Effectively Requires Self Reflection Closure And Healthy Emotional Processing
Realizing the necessity to self-reflect. It is not always an easy task to end a relationship, although reflection on yourself is an important step. It enables one to examine why the relationship was breaking up, what they did and could have done better, and what they wish to discover in the future. Reflecting gives people a clear understanding of their needs, values and relationship patterns and serves to avoid further errors in future.
By Willian James4 days ago in Humans










