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How Relationship Stress Can Trigger Anxiety And Mental Health Issues
Relationship stress happens when a relationship is strained due to conflicts, miscommunication, or lack of expectations between the partners. As compared to instances where partners may disagree, chronic relationship stress creates a long-lasting emotional burden that influences the everyday lives. People undergoing the pressure can face the stress feeling overwhelmed, or even fearful of confrontation, or always at the edge of their seat. This continued stress has repercussions on mental health causing anxiety, sleep disturbance, and emotional weakness. When the stress in a relationship turns into a habit, it may transform the relationship into both the support and the burden of emotional load, which has a direct impact on the psychological wellbeing in the long term.
By Willian James5 days ago in Humans
Signs Your Relationship Is Negatively Affecting Mental Health And Happiness
Constant emotional fatigue is one of the most indicative signs that a relationship is causing mental health problems. You feel exhausted after you communicated with your partner as opposed to being supported or energised. Constant tension, unfinished arguments or emotional vagaries can cause your mind to be in a state of alertness. The consequences of this chronic stress include a lack of focus, insomnia, and general mood. Once a relationship turns out to be a main cause of anxiety, but not a comfort, this is a warning of an unhealthy emotional balance that may gradually undermine the wellbeing of the mind and the happiness of the everyday.
By Robert Smith5 days ago in Humans
The moment you truly like yourself
The moment you truly like yourself is not the moment you feel better. It’s the moment something stops asking for permission inside you. I didn’t reach it through insight or courage. I reached it through fracture. Through realizing that fear wasn’t the problem—it was the symptom of a distance I kept maintaining from myself.
By Randolphe Tanoguem5 days ago in Humans
Love Divided
I was scrolling through my emails recently when I noticed an interesting article posted by users on Quora entitled ”why do Men struggle mentally in relationships” normally like most people I take a quick glance and the email is confined to the bin, however something about this post captured my intrigue so I decided to take a look further, also to unashamedly see if I could draw comparisons to my own life and experiences. Then, out of surprise, I found a comment which threw me off guard, a topic rarely even discussed out in the open. The comment highlighted how racial differences can become the defining factor in mixed relationships which cause mental health issues.
By Malachai Hough6 days ago in Humans
Essence, Embodiment, and Relational Reality
The Failure of Reduction and the Need for Synthesis There is a persistent failure in many modern attempts to explain what a human being is. Some frameworks reduce the person entirely to matter, insisting that identity, consciousness, morality, and meaning are nothing more than emergent properties of physical processes. Other frameworks move in the opposite direction, detaching spirit from reason and grounding belief in intuition alone, often at the cost of coherence or accountability. Both approaches fail because both misunderstand essence. One denies that essence exists at all. The other treats it as something vague and undefinable.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast8 days ago in Humans
A Very Wicked Man
You told me I was worth my weight in gold, a priceless diamond. Yet behind those words, the beatings I endured spoke a different truth. The comments you made cut deep, leaving me shattered. I hid my bruises from my dad, covering the pain that echoed in fractured bones. My brother would have fought you, would have killed you if he had only known.
By Marie381Uk 8 days ago in Humans
Resistance Is Not the Enemy
Iron sharpens iron. Brakes save lives. Friction preserves form. Modern culture treats resistance as failure. Anything that slows momentum is framed as obstruction, anything that introduces friction is assumed to be opposition, and anything that interrupts progress is labeled a setback. But this instinct misunderstands how both physical systems and human growth actually work. Resistance is not inherently hostile. In many cases, it is the only thing preventing collapse.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast9 days ago in Humans








