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How Writing and Sharing Words Strengthen Relationships and Build Communities Across Time
From ancient scrolls and handwritten letters to printed books and social media posts, the act of writing has always been a vital part of...


How Politics Can Shape Love and Relationships
While political movements often shape national discussions on issues like equality, justice, and personal freedoms, they also influence...


The Impact of History and Socioeconomic Circumstances on Love
History, in all its forms, reflects the deeper dynamics of human relationships, showing how these connections are shaped by changing...


How Psychotherapy Has Shaped Modern Relationships
Historically, relationships were often seen through a more simplistic lens—centered on cultural norms, personal experiences, or even...


Story : Lucienne, 98 years old
Lucienne was born in 1926, and her love story with Richard dates back to 1946. The post-war period had just begun. The deported and...


Ghosting: A Modern Relationship Phenomenon
Ghosting refers to the abrupt, one-sided termination of communication in established relationships, impacting both romantic partnerships...


Lavender Marriages: Redefining Companionship in Modern Society
Navigating Identity and Conformity Lavender marriages illustrate the complexities of sexual identity and social conformity, serving as a...


The Reassessment of Friendship
Friendship has long been recognized as a vital aspect of human connection, evolving through various cultural and philosophical lenses...


The Greek Paradigm of Love
In Ancient Greece, love was perceived as a complex phenomenon, both exhilarating and troubling. The Greeks did not limit love to romantic...


Is Love an Occidental Invention?
The question of whether love is an Occidental invention invites us to explore the diversity of human emotions and cultural expressions....
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