friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
16 year compelled young dancer girl
[9:08 pm, 09/04/2026] yaseenkhan03632: I had been watching her performances for ten consecutive days. Was there a new attraction at Heera Mandi? Her name was Bulbul. When she danced, moving gracefully to the music, it seemed as if everyone around her was captivated. Every day, watching her, my own wicked desires grew stronger. I decided—I had to meet her. At any cost, I wanted to claim her.
By Muhammad Yaseenabout 2 hours ago in Humans
from sacrifice to betrayal the tragec life of shah nawaz
At just fourteen years old, Shahnawaz’s childhood came to an end. After his father passed away, he didn’t have the luxury to grieve like other children. While boys his age were flying kites on rooftops, laughing freely, Shahnawaz stood on the ground—lifting heavy tiles and throwing them up to the roof for construction workers. His small hands carried the weight of an entire family.
By Muhammad Yaseenabout 2 hours ago in Humans
4 Signs of Lovebombing That Everyone Should Know
Bloggers and relationship experts often describe "lovebombing" as the act of showering you with gifts, praise and extravagant displays of affection. Being lovebombed is fun while it lasts, but it's just a temporary distraction until the abuse sets in. Still, most relationships feel like a whirlwind of dopamine when you first meet. You may find yourself wondering, "How do I differentiate between lovebombing and regular affection?"
By Kaitlin Shanksabout 9 hours ago in Humans
How to Handle Someone Who Makes Offensive Remarks about Something You are Passionate About
You are sitting there having a nice conversation with someone when all of a sudden they start slamming the very thing you are passionate about…Whether it’s your favorite baseball team or a spinning class you just joined, the remarks sting.
By Marie Dubuquea day ago in Humans
How First Impressions Shape Attraction In Modern Dating Scenarios
First impressions nowadays are not merely the snap judgments that they used to be, as they are the basis on which attraction or rejection is founded in moments during modern dating. Humans are quick to make a judgment, whether it is by a dating app, social event, or even a casual encounter. These snap judgments are based by the evolutionary psychology, where fast determination of trust, health, and compatibility had been used previously in preserving life.
By Mark Hipster2 days ago in Humans
First Date Attraction Psychology That Builds Instant Emotional Connection
There is a special psychological burden of first dates. They are not mere coincidences but quick evaluations of incompatible, safe, and possible connection. After a few seconds, two individuals determine the existence of chemistry, trust, curiosity and comfort. Although attraction may be viewed as either physical or instinctual, research in modern psychology reveals that emotional attachment is equally strong in influencing first impressions.
By Mark Hipster2 days ago in Humans
Practical Self Care Methods That Improve Mental Health And Daily Balance
Self-care has been discussed as something non-essential or indulgence, although in the truth, it is one of the most significant pillars of mental health. Stress is sneaking up without regular self-care, daily life begins to feel monumental even without a dramatic situation, and the management of emotions becomes more difficult. Self-care does not mean a vacation every now and then; it is the tiny, daily decisions that help to maintain emotional equilibrium, cognitive clarity and bodily health.
By Willian James2 days ago in Humans
How Emotional Healing Begins With Self Awareness And Inner Compassion Daily
Emotional healing cannot be a moment of awakening or a one day solution to the internal suffering. It is a process, a gradual process, that occurs as one develops awareness, patience and practice. Self-awareness and inner compassion are the two key pillars at the core of this journey. The combination of them forms the psychological safety that is required to initiate and proceed with the healing process.
By Willian James2 days ago in Humans
Solving emotional triggers instead of suppressing them
It is a normal aspect of being human to be triggered by emotions. It could be a tone of voice, a particular situation or even a memory that can trigger strong responses of anger, sadness, anxiety, or fear. Most of the individuals react to these stimuli by repressing their feelings because they think it is the most effective mode of holding on to control. But repression is not the solution. It just covers it up, usually leading to its reappearance in future with more strength.
By Robert Smith2 days ago in Humans
🌕 Humanity Returns to the Moon After 50 Years
A New Era of Space Exploration For the first time in more than 50 years, humanity is preparing to return to the Moon. The last time astronauts walked on the lunar surface was during Apollo 17 in 1972. Since then, the Moon remained quiet, visited only by robotic spacecraft and satellites. But today, a new space race has begun — and this time, the goal is not just to visit the Moon, but to stay.
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Humans
Why secure attachment style leads to healthier love patterns
Love is a very strong human experience, but it can also be a very disorienting and emotional one. Why are there relationships that are safe, balanced and satisfying and others full of anxiety, distance or even emotional turmoil? This is usually in attachment styles- deep rooted patterns that determine our way of relating with others.
By Robert Smith2 days ago in Humans
Why is No One Polite Anymore?
Have you noticed that people don’t care anymore? They want what they want and don’t give a sh*t about the consequences. Am I oversimplifying this problem? Or is it even a problem? Maybe people aren’t any more rude now than in the past. I just feel it more these days.
By Marie Dubuque2 days ago in Humans








