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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.
50 Q&A to ask the MAN you like?
It can also be difficult to cross the barrier between being two friends and being two lovers. If there is one thing that I dread when I meet a man that I like but that I don’t really know, it’s the long silences. I often feel so uncomfortable with these long silences that I break the ice by saying the first thing that comes to my mind, even if it’s stupid … It's better than nothin. This list is perfect to use when you’re afraid of long silences and looking for conversation topics. Let's be honest we HATE silence all together... I really hope that these questions help you out with your crush or whomever you have a thing going for!
By Ms. Thomas5 years ago in Humans
Gift Ideas for a Unique Long-Distance Relationship
Long-distance relations are getting very common in the modern world. Many people are afraid that despite all the communication technologies, they might lose touch with their better half. But this is not true, you can have a gratifying relation even from a distance. Here are six ways in which you can keep a distant relation animated through gifts.
By Real Flowers5 years ago in Humans
Ten MORE things Covid-19 has created that need naming
Last year, I created a coronavirus dictionary to help name ten new emotions and experiences that COVID-19 had helped create. It is my most successful Vocal piece to date, so like a Hollywood studio rather than create fresh new material, I am hoping that a sequel will bring similar success. Cynical, I know, but to be fair I think I have enough material to work with to make at least a Godfather II and maybe even ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ - just as long as it’s a better sequel than ‘Batman and Robin’ – I’ll be happy.
By Leo Dis Vinci5 years ago in Humans
A Year of Lockdown… and Great Marketing Campaigns
The past year might have dragged. But equally, it feels almost unbelievable that it’s been one year since Boris Johnson first asked us to stay at home! The mood of the country changed when bustling cities and close-knit communities retreated into isolation. Our resolves became stronger, and our working lives shifted onto Zoom calls with a dodgy internet connection. But similarly, our attitude to businesses and brands changed. We recognised those that were looking out for us during the pandemic, and our perception of essential needs changed dramatically.
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Humans
10 small things that make a huge difference in your marriage
A strong, supportive relationship is built from a couple's words and actions. With work, children, and other responsibilities, sometimes it is easy to take your spouse for granted or forget to do the things that strengthen the marriage. From a son whose parents have been married and happy for 35 years, here are some little things to do that can have a big payoff for your marriage.
By Presley Pereira5 years ago in Humans
Dolls For All: A Celebration of Black Doll Artists
I love dolls, it’s no secret! So when I was given the opportunity to write about Black doll makers I was pretty excited. This post is about lifting up talented artists, social icons, and hardworking individuals by sharing their stories and passions in order to inspire others. I wrote several introductions to this post, but not one of them felt right so I decided to keep it short and sweet.
By Stace Oddity5 years ago in Humans
Ten Things You Shouldn't Do Now That You're An Adult But You Do It Anyway
Growing up is never easy for anyone even though we all craved to become adults since we were at a very young age. We’d all get excited when our next birthday came and proudly told each other how old we were feeling like we were big stuff. But then adulthood actually arrives and now the things that you used to do then, you can’t really get away with it now. And if you do, you’re not looked at as an adult, but an immature child.
By Kathy Lester5 years ago in Humans






