love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Do You Believe in Love at First Sight? (ToTD)
I do and I don’t. It can happen but it doesn’t always, it is one of the many types of love someone can experience in their lifetime. Sometimes you meet someone and instantly you’re in awe of them and within seconds of meeting you know there’s something about them that isn’t ordinary. They stand out from the crowd and they haven’t even said a word yet; not only are they beautiful but there’s just something about them, something no one can ever write about without sounding like a delusional freak.
By Chloe Hicks8 years ago in Humans
They Say If You Love Something Let It Go, If It Comes Back to You It Was Meant to Be❤️
Let’s start out 3 years ago with a kid named Tyler. He was just out of a relationship with a girl who he knew wasn’t good for him, but for reasons he had to stay. He was heartbroken and depressed and just wanted a friend to talk to. He ended up getting on a dating app where he met lots of people but none of them meant anything. Until one day he was about to delete the app when he saw a picture of the most beautiful girl he had ever laid his eyes on. So, he decided to message her, hoping and praying that she would message back. Her name was Kady.
By Tyler Riggs8 years ago in Humans
Journey of Falling In and Out of Love
Relationships, love, intimacy, and sex are concepts that have always been just words with little to no meaning to me. I had no interest, no desire to fall in love with another person letting them into my life, into my heart, or into my bed. I always thought that perhaps something was wrong with me. In high school I often felt like the odd one out. While everyone around me would be changing partners more often than they probably changed their clothes, there was me at home, my face deep in a good book getting lost in a story that wasn't my own, going on imaginary adventures I'd actually never live. But in reality, there wasn't anything wrong with me. I just learned some very hard lessons very early on in life, and I think those lessons shaped my thoughts on how relationships should be, and why I waited so long to take those steps into the journey of love.
By Collen Patrice8 years ago in Humans
The Fire Wife Life
Sound the alarm cause it's hot, hot, hot, when it comes to firefighters. I mean let's get serious here, a man saving lives of cute little animals and delivering babies on the sides of roads. Let's not forget him all hot and sweaty after saving someone's house from burning to the ground. We’ve all dreamed about that sexy fireman coming over to us and calling us his one and only, not to mention him going all Fifty Shades of Grey on you when you're alone. Well, ladies and gentlemen it's time for the reality check.
By Jennifer Carlisle8 years ago in Humans
My Experience With a Toxic Relationship
This past year has been quite a roller coaster ride with several different things, but most notably, my ex-boyfriend and if it's taught me anything, it's that sometimes cutting ties with a toxic person is the best thing to do for yourself.
By Autumn Gilley8 years ago in Humans
Valentine's Day
On Wednesday evening, Valentine's Day, Patrick and I decided to go out. We had been indecisive about exactly what our plans were all week, but in the end decided that. rather than spend all our money on a big fancy date, we would put most of it into savings and go out to eat with what was left.
By Sarah Hale8 years ago in Humans
Unexpected, Unconditional Love
I recently wrote about us, as human beings, being conditioned to certain lifestyles based on the people around us. In other words, we live by what we see. When we are children, we see the people around us, our siblings, parents, teachers or even our peers, do things a certain way or maybe we hear them talk about the way things "should" be done. Either way, we're conditioned to be like what we are surrounded by, so if we hear that something is wrong or should be done differently, that's what we tend to believe.
By Brandy Geers8 years ago in Humans
We'll Always Have Tea
Since his wife had died, Derek never stopped talking to her, and wondered what he would like to do after he died. The spilt sugar on his kitchen table had scattered and, he thought, arranged itself, perhaps not accidentally, into a form that resembled the face of Deirdre. His late wife was always sending him signs, but Derek wanted to make sure; make sure he wasn’t just seeing things. By considering each granule he would decide if it were chance, or design, which was facilitating a message. Only then would he write down the date, the incident and the particulars of her commentary on their life.
By Rajendra Shepherd8 years ago in Humans
Butterflies
Clearly, what we have is something most might deem... unconventional. We are apart more than we are together; we have been in a relationship for four years, though we have only been in the same country a total of four months. What we have is by no means easy. What we have takes work. Despite all of this, what we have is special. All the time spent apart makes the time together so perfect. Every tear we shed on departure from each other is replaced by thousands of butterflies each time we return to each other's arms. Every time I board yet another plane to come to you I am overcome with the familiar feeling of blissful uneasiness I experienced my first time ever laying eyes on you in person. It is a nervousness that calms me in the most unexpecting way. It is an anxiousness that whispers in my ear, "You're going home." What we have is something I have never known. We have been together for four years, and every day feels like the first. Everything we are gives me butterflies. Everything you do keeps me in awe. Things as simple as:
By Final Thoughts8 years ago in Humans
Relationship Status
From the time we're old enough for bedtime stories or to play with a Barbie, girls are surrounded with the idea of a happily ever after, fairy tale, perfect Ken or prince charming style relationship. The expectation of a man riding up on the back of a horse and sweeping us off our feet, stealing us away to a shining castle on a hill. But why? For a start it's completely unrealistic; I can almost categorically guarantee most of us will not end up living in a castle and besides that, no two relationships are the same and nor should they be.
By Emmy Tumber8 years ago in Humans











