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Sadness is a key experience for all, including autistics
24 Aug

Sadness is a key experience for all, including autistics

Sadness isn’t just a fleeting feeling; it’s a fundamental part of the human experience. This story provides insights from someone with autism, revealing why sadness is so essential. Discover more here

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To love someone is madness
3 Aug

To love someone is madness

What’s it like to love someone who might not love you back? Loving someone who feels the same is beautiful, but loving in uncertainty? That’s pure madness. Dive into the raw truth in this sad story.

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