
Carrie Principe
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Steamy fantasy sex, deeply introspective healing, or raw reflections of my journey. Sometimes all three.
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The Spectrum Of Sexy
I think about sex often, and I know I'm not the only one. Most of us desire it, fantasize about it, and dream about it, and it's by far one of the most entertaining subjects of all time. Sex is an amazing, natural, wonderful, hot, pleasurable, fun, and sexy thing, which is no wonder why most of us have some level or form of desire for it.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Pride
Ash Valley
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. As Mila finishes the last of her tea, she notices about twice as many as when she had put the kettle on the stove to boil. Watching them soar through the air gracefully, the way they do so well, is one of her favorite pastimes. "Big day ahead," she whispers under her breath.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Fiction
It's in your head
Art therapy surprised me and changed my life in a way that I could not have predicted. I didn't like the idea at first; I had trouble letting go, and I didn't like the idea of potentially ruining my design. I've learned the hard way that attempting to control the outcome is more destructive.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Psyche
Smells like forgiveness
Forgiveness can seem elusive, confusing, and counterintuitive. At some point in my life, I understood forgiveness as letting the person who hurt us know we were okay with what they did to us. This led me to feel conflicted about the concept of simply letting something go to avoid holding someone accountable for their actions. This stuck until it was time for me to forgive someone for what they had done to me.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Families
How To Start A Lawn Mower
“They’re finally here! Now we can actually do gifts,” she announced the moment I opened the door to my in-law’s house. The overflowing pile of gifts featured the same overabundance of random useless junk she found on clearance. She often tried to prove her love through material goods, but this year was different.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Families
Invisible Heartbreak
Our caregivers, whomever that happens to be for you, model the behavior that eventually becomes part of our regimen of thoughts, actions, reactions, and responses to both positive and negative events in our lives. It may be the people who conceived us, other family members, extended family, or a different adult or set of adults. The only consistency is we had no control over where we lived and what behaviors became part of our tapestry.
By Carrie Principe4 years ago in Psyche











