breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
The Heartbreak
Where do I begin with all this lovey-dovey stuff. First of all, many people in life have been through so much lately. One thing that’s very common in society is heartbreak. Why doesn’t this stop? Well, nobody knows why this happens to people. Everybody, mostly everyone, doesn't think about their significant other or that you are going to hurt them. You don’t think ... Think before you act. You need to understand that if you love someone, you’ve got to fight for them. Otherwise, that person will leave you and never come back to you, and you’ll be heartbroken. And it will be all your fault, because you never managed to be with that person. Now you have this guilt in your heart that’s never going to leave you until you do something. But it will be too late for you. Because now you’ve lost the person you loved. That person is gone from your life. So let me tell you a story about the kid that I’ve been in love with for years, but I needed to let go of him.
By Liliana Moreno7 years ago in Humans
The Story of Us
It is seven thirty on a Thursday when you wake up next to him. The sun is streaming in through the open window of your fifth floor walk up, casting shadows across the dark features of his perfect face. Your eyes are closed as you trace circles on the soft skin of his back, and you know one thing to be true: you are in love.
By Meredith Philbrook7 years ago in Humans
Moving on and Getting Over
Life, man. I know for sure I’m not the first to say it and I won’t be the last, but it moves quickly. When it comes to relationship, I can tell you one thing for certain: they’re hard! Now, that means ANY type, bottom line is that relating to people is a learned skill. Whether it be a friend, a neighbor, an aunt or uncle, grandparent, classmate, teacher or a significant other, these relationships are work, but they’re worth it.
By kelsey morgan7 years ago in Humans
Unkiss Me
~July~ What a pleasant, unexpected surprise, this butterfly in my stomach. I was not prepared to be so affected, but I welcome fluttering within me. I embrace the goosebumps that scatter on my skin when you fly close to me. I cling to familiarity I feel when we are alone. I crave the connection we have. I do believe I haven't felt this before. I do believe in this.
By Bryanna Burshnick7 years ago in Humans
The Dark Side of Love
Dear Readers, Have any of you ever looked at a reminder and hated what it made you think of? Hated the flood of emotions that hits you in the gut and almost bring you to your knees? Well, I have faced many in my life. Some I face every day even now. Framed photos, saved texts, family conversations, etc.
By Abigail White7 years ago in Humans
When No One Believed Me
This story begins sometime around sophomore year and goes on till my junior year in high school. I was friends with a guy since middle school, to keep his name discreet I’m going to identify his as "R." R and I were friends beginning in seventh grade, extending towards high school up until junior year in high school. I found myself beginning to have a crush on him during my sophomore year. I remember he was in my English class and he had sat next to me. I had a crush on him and it was something I couldn’t hide. One day I found the courage to tell him how I felt. It was after the last class of the day. Since our classes were next to each other I met up with him and told him I wanted to tell him something. I had told him that I liked him and he had literately dropped to the ground. It was strange, but after that, we both went to our separate busses to go home. He texted me later that he was shocked that I had like him and wanted to date me.
By Eliza Gonzalez7 years ago in Humans











