We Manipulate People Because We’re Used To Scarcity
Studies show why most relationships are toxic. And here’s how we can fix that.
Studies show why most relationships are toxic. And here’s how we can fix that.
There are three types of emotional wounds: Those that heal quickly, those that take a long time to heal, and those that remain with you until you die. Or so a famous Japanese writer said.
Emotional wounds are often subtle. The problems build up, little by little, until one day, something goes wrong. And you’ll have to face it.
I was forced to examine my emotional wound when I couldn’t keep my penis hard during sex.
Friends, siblings, parents, partners. Relationships aren’t obligations or investments. They’re gifts.
An ENM Facebook group reminded me how good it feels to be respected
“You want the bliss, the magic to continue — but that time has passed. A new chapter awaits us, and staying where the previous one ended brings no real happiness,” I told her months ago when we first broke up.