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Stories in Humans that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Thief In The Night
To the thief in the night that took and replicated what once was mine: Honestly, I feel kind of bad for you. It’s funny, because we hardly know each other. I only know of you through the magazines you’ve written and the broadcasts you have televised in the past — as well as through the public mentions of you from your show business connections there.
By Snarky Lisa10 days ago in Humans
Why Didn't Anyone Tell Us
Men, move along. This is not for you. This is for the women. I was forty-five when I began menopause. It is pretty young for that to be going on in a woman’s life, but I had undiagnosed PCOS, my entire life. Thank you to all the gynecologists I had seen my entire life. That in itself should encourage women to keep seeking second opinions, especially when you are not getting correct answers or any at all.
By Alexandra Grant7 days ago in Humans
A Historic Declaration
We the People of the Husbands of the United States of America, in Order to form a more perfect Union, and I mean you...with me...establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves, after Puberty, do ordain and establish this Declaration of Co-Dependence.
By Gerard DiLeo19 days ago in Humans
I wanted to title this something different, but worried that my chosen title might cause problems entering the United States in the future so this is the new title. It's the greatest title. No one has ever written a title better than this. (All titles unrelated to content).
Let me be honest. I am finding this difficult. Now, I like a challenge, a stretch, a bit of an obstacle course. “Write about the decline of the British Empire in the form of a narrative poem in which your protagonist is an artichoke” I read, and flex my fingers. “Write a haiku to evoke the sensation of sibilance using only the first half of the alphabet.” “Well”, I think to myself, “this should be fun.” But “write about a system that isn’t working”? A system that isn’t working? Now? In 2026? ONE system? My favourite system that isn’t working? The sexiest system that isn’t working? The one giving me the most angst day to day? The one giving me the most existential dread? I am, as I say, finding this difficult. I will own that I have contemplated writing a thousand words on why the steady “all on” setting on my fairy lights is the EIGHTH of seven options which must be sequentially activated to get there, because that is a system that some fool came up with and it definitely doesn’t work, and now who is paying the price, eh? But how can I write about my fairy lights when…. When…. When….
By Hannah Moore19 days ago in Humans
Why Bother With The Degree?. Honorable Mention in A System That Isn’t Working Challenge.
“So, as you can see from my resume, I’ve just completed my degree in Accounting and Finance. I worked part-time alongside it for three years, kept my position at work throughout, and was even a student ambassador during my third year-”
By Maddy Haywood18 days ago in Humans
Staying sane in the insane world.
”It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Jiddu Krishnamurti This quote has been one of my favourites since the moment I first laid my eyes on it. To me, it cuts right through the fog of the illusion of normality that permeates our lives. And since I am someone who has never felt (well) adjusted to this society, Krishnamurti’s words gifted me with the realisation that there isn’t anything inherently wrong with me.
By Eva Smitte19 days ago in Humans
Facebook is Dead. Runner-Up in A System That Isn’t Working Challenge.
Or at least it feels like it's dead, doesn’t it? Any system that is not maintained and improved but simply left to its own devices, will enter a stage of entropy (natural, slow decay, degradation, and dilapidation) and eventually die.
By Lana V Lynx18 days ago in Humans
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Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Humans.
Mon Trésor (My Treasure)
Oh, it's funny. The first time I encounter men who have business dealings with me, they don't expect a woman. The first time I met with my coachman, he asked for a Mr. Laviolette, assuming that the letter he received from me must have been misspelled. I came out of my study/library.
By Alexandra Fabout 4 hours ago in Humans
The Weight of Wings
There is a particular kind of silence that belongs only to women. It is not the silence of emptiness or absence. It is the silence of everything that was never said, every word swallowed before it could reach the lips, every thought folded carefully and placed in a drawer that was never meant to be opened. It lives in the space between what a woman feels and what she allows herself to express, in the fraction of a second before she smiles when she does not feel like smiling, in the small daily surrenders so habitual they no longer even register as losses.
By Chic X Charm about 4 hours ago in Humans
Why Your Skincare Routine Is Damaging Your Skin - And How to Fix It
It started with a patch of dry, flaky skin on my cheek that would not go away. I tried a new serum. Then a different moisturizer. Then an exfoliating toner, because I read somewhere that buildup was the problem. Three weeks later, both cheeks were red, burning after I applied anything, and breaking out in places my skin had been clear for years. I had spent more time on my skincare that month than ever before, and my face looked like it was staging a protest.
By Chic X Charm about 4 hours ago in Humans
Mon Trésor (My Treasure)
Claudine was always the one who got the attention. She had deep green eyes and red hair that was between ginger and deep red. She looked Irish and royal all at once especially because her skin that had a lunar luminescence to it. That was why George, then William, noticed her.
By Alexandra Fabout 4 hours ago in Humans
Mon Trésor (My Treasure)
You'd think living through the French Revolution and holding the hand of one of those who got to spit on Louis XVI's severed head would be glorious. You'd think that living through Napoleon's brief glory, then the return of the monarchy, then his briefer glory, then the final return of the monarchy would be just fantastic, but not for the daughter of a lady's maid and a poor philosopher. For those of us on the outer edges of society who had to earn our livings, it wasn't fabulous at all.
By Alexandra Fabout 5 hours ago in Humans
Psychology Techniques Helping Couples Resolve Conflicts With Emotional Awareness
Whenever the partners respond to emotional triggers unconsciously, there is usually conflict. The initial step in overcoming disagreements in a constructive manner is the understanding of triggers (personal and partners).
By Willian Jamesabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Psychology Hacks Helping Singles Identify Healthy Relationships Early On
The possibility of a healthy relationship depends on emotional compatibility which is a very important factor. Listening to common values, emotional reactions, and styles of communication, singles are able to find out compatibility at an early stage.
By Mark Hipsterabout 7 hours ago in Humans
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