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!"
Dear Diary, I want to tell you about how I learned to understand perception.
In an earlier story, I told you about how I stopped wearing a hijab. Now I want to back up a bit to tell you about how I began wearing it and my experience with it, as it was all a bit unconventional.
By Diary of Some Girl12 days ago in Humans
You’re Not Lonely — You’re Unmet. AI-Generated.
Loneliness isn’t always about being alone. Sometimes it shows up in a full house. In a long-term relationship. In a group chat that never stops buzzing. In a family dinner where everyone is talking and you feel miles away.
By Fault Lines13 days ago in Humans
Can You Attract Beautiful Women Without Playing Hard to Get. AI-Generated.
For decades, dating advice has promoted the idea that playing hard to get is essential to attracting beautiful women. The logic seems simple: if you appear less available, you appear more valuable. While mystery and pacing can enhance attraction, deliberately acting disinterested often backfires. Modern dating dynamics reward authenticity more than manipulation. Attractive women are usually experienced enough to recognize when someone is intentionally withholding attention to manufacture intrigue.
By Willian James13 days ago in Humans
What Do Attractive Women Think About Men Who Constantly Chase Them. AI-Generated.
Attractive women are often accustomed to receiving attention. Compliments, messages, invitations, and subtle flirtation can be a regular part of their daily lives. Because of this, constant pursuit rarely feels unique. When a man repeatedly chases with excessive texting, immediate replies, or over-the-top praise, it often blends into the background rather than standing out. What might feel bold or romantic to him can feel routine to her.
By Willian James13 days ago in Humans
33 and a Light Breeze
Expect today's high to rise to 33 degrees Fahrenheit with a slight breeze. A slight breeze, my ahs. The flags in the front circle are flapping in a stiff wind in today's breeze. It's great for anyone walking from the north side of the hill to the south, but the return trip makes the eyes water and the nose hairs freeze.
By Mack D. Ames13 days ago in Humans
How Does Chasing Beautiful Women Affect Your Confidence and Self Worth. AI-Generated.
Chasing beautiful women often begins with a desire to secure something perceived as highly valuable. Men may believe that persistence and effort can guarantee attraction or approval. Initially, this can provide a temporary sense of purpose and control. Planning texts, crafting compliments, and strategizing dates may make a man feel proactive, as if he is influencing the outcome of his romantic pursuits. This illusion of control can be intoxicating, giving a fleeting boost to confidence.
By Willian James14 days ago in Humans
Do Confident Men Really Avoid Chasing Beautiful Women in Dating. AI-Generated.
Confidence in dating is often misunderstood. Many assume that a confident man is detached, indifferent, or unwilling to pursue a woman he finds attractive. In reality, confidence has little to do with avoidance and everything to do with self-assurance. A confident man feels secure in his value regardless of external validation. He does not measure his worth by whether a beautiful woman responds to his messages or accepts a date. His interest is genuine, but it is not desperate.
By Willian James14 days ago in Humans
Why Does Chasing Beautiful Women Often Push Them Away. AI-Generated.
Chasing beautiful women often begins with good intentions. Attraction is natural, and when a man feels captivated by someone’s appearance, charisma, or presence, the instinct is to pursue her enthusiastically. However, attraction psychology rarely rewards intensity without balance. When pursuit becomes excessive, it shifts the dynamic from mutual curiosity to pressure. Instead of creating intrigue, it creates imbalance. The more one person chases, the more the other feels elevated onto a pedestal, which quietly disrupts emotional equilibrium.
By Willian James14 days ago in Humans











