breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Just Leave...
I'm not much of a writer... But I wanted to share my story. Hopefully it may relate to someone who might see themselves in my story and give them courage. It might also help me realise that I'm not the only one that has gone through something like this.
By Phoebe Pizer-Lyles7 years ago in Humans
Don't Let Your Happiness Depend on Something You May Lose
The person I thought I was going to marry broke up with me. I am sure that many of us have been through the sentence above. I am sure that many broken hearts tried to fight back for something that was already lost. Desperately skimming through endless websites so that maybe they will find the miraculous way to get their "soulmates" back; Spending the time that they will never get back.
By Salar Sharif7 years ago in Humans
Narcissistic Abuse Happens to Men, Too!
It’s important to raise awareness of Narcissistic Abuse, but as we do we need to remember this happens to men too. Below is the story of Craig who still after many years suffers symptoms left behind from the abuse and he lives in hope to this day that he will one day be able to return back to his home in Bedfordshire.
By Sarah Warrington7 years ago in Humans
My Toxicity Ruined My Relationships
There is no beating around the bush, I was the downfall of my own relationships... I'd met him in October 2017 following the destruction of my last relationship with someone from another country. I hadn't been expecting to find someone that I would connect with for another several months, perhaps years. 'S' came into my life at a point where my mental health had began taking a turn for the worse and has carried on into my present day life.
By Kayes Rigsby7 years ago in Humans
We Broke Up...
It's over. How do you even begin to wrap your head around that? Regardless of the length of a relationship, having it end is so raw and sad and relieving and terrifying all at once. You always see in the movies break ups being depicted in a certain way; the dumped is always sad and eating ice cream out of a tub whereas the dumper is usually unfazed by the new development in their life and seemingly continues on with their days without any care. But that is not true. Break ups do not always have a clear, black and white victim and villain.
By Megan Crawford7 years ago in Humans
Him
The first time I saw him in person, I walked by him on purpose. What was I doing here? I’d made plans to meet up with him knowing I only saw him as a friend, but suspecting he wanted more. I was married. He was in a long term relationship with the mother of his two kids. We could be nothing more than friends. So I walked by when I realized he either hadn’t seen me, or didn’t recognize me. We’ll call him Jay.
By Shelly Delgado7 years ago in Humans











