Dating
What Did I Learn From My First Love?
My first love taught me... Rupi Kaur's Gratitude Writing Prompts My first husband taught me about the love between a man and a woman. I was young, a teen but I understood clearly what that was when I met him. I was 15 when I met him and he was 21 years old. He was one of my best friends' older brother.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Confessions
Tangled Ties
In 2015, Younus Bhat began his studies at the University of Kashmir. He meets Sana, the class representative, who is optimistic and friendly. They form a friendship, sharing meals and conversations throughout the day and night. As their bond deepens, Younus starts to feel a growing attachment to Sana, a feeling that she seems to reciprocate in small ways.
By Younus Bhat2 years ago in Confessions
Tangled Ties
In 2015, Younus Bhat began his studies at the University of Kashmir. He meets Sana, the class representative, who is optimistic and friendly. They form a friendship, sharing meals and conversations throughout the day and night. As their bond deepens, Younus starts to feel a growing attachment to Sana, a feeling that she seems to reciprocate in small ways.
By Younus Bhat2 years ago in Confessions
The Girl Who Caught My Eye
I was a research student at the University, researching statistics and living a somewhat routine life. But my joy came from riding my Royal Enfield motorcycle, enjoying the city rush, admiring the beauty, feeling the wind on my face, and listening to the Hindi songs with earbuds plugged in. It was my escape, my freedom, and it helped me feel alive in a way that nothing else could.
By Younus Bhat2 years ago in Confessions
"Echoes of Love: Navigating Turbulent Paths and Unspoken Truths"
The story begins on a serene Sunday morning eight years ago, within the walls of a grand church adorned with stained glass windows and echoing hymns. It was a congregation bustling with life, diverse in its assembly yet unified in spirit. As I took my seat amidst the rows of polished wooden pews, little did I know that this seemingly ordinary day would mark the beginning of a journey filled with love, complexities, and unforeseen twists of fate.
By Jonathan Strydes2 years ago in Confessions
The price to pay for our ignorance
In the age of technology, education has never been more accessible, and I think it’s only going to become more so and possibly get to the point where we get injected knowledge directly into our brains. That will be an interesting outcome actually, less work for us knowing things and more time to apply that knowledge to do the things we like, but we are not there yet, so I’ll talk about the reality as it stands.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions
What People Don't See. Content Warning.
I recently submitted a rather distasteful story to the manuscripts section of a writer’s site, similar to Medium, planning to expand the story to book length. A memoir of pain and other mistakes. Various responses were received; some puzzled, some troubled, and others understood the message behind the story, which was authentic and recalled vividly in the harshest of terms.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Confessions
As I Embark on a Mystery
As I embark on mystery I untagle every piece of truth like ribbon or tape all around me. One nice morning I was at the beach taking photos of the sunrise, and a handsome younger man approached me. We started taking photos and talking about the colorful, astonishing, and beautiful sunrise. Then we took a small walk getting to know each other, and eventually becoming what is still unknown.
By Cheryl A Nocera 2 years ago in Confessions
Psychological theories of relationship
Have you ever thought? Every relationship begins with everyone prioritizing their spouse, and they will yell at us if we say something wrong. Nowadays, it’s quite easy to find a companion, but it’s uncommon to stay in a relationship for a long time. Let’s talk about the psychology of a captivating and connected relationship between science and love. Let’s go into psychological theories, where each realization leads us one step closer to discovering the secret of happy relationships.
By Test2 years ago in Confessions
Take This Puppy Back To The Pound. Content Warning.
Shall we talk about dating in 2024 sweeties? I happen to have bad luck in relationships. I always carefully pick the wrong guy. It's bad ya'll. The dating pool definitely has pee in it. These men are babies, BABIES, and absolutely ridiculous. If you ever want to scare off a man just be really loving and loyal, they fucking hate that. Relationships are like garage sales. From a distance it looks like it could be interesting. But up close, it's just a ton of shit you don't need. Dating is just wondering why someone is single, then figuring it out. I just googled at what age a man fully emotionally matures and it deadass said 43 years old. Getting back into the dating scene is hard for me in that I have to shave my legs AND stay up past 7:30pm. No more my milkshake brings all the emotionally dysfunctional, selfish, narcissistic alcoholics to the yard. My milkshake is continually bringing fucking morons to my yard and it has to stop. Being an old school romantic in a hook up culture is a special kind of hell. My dating life in four words: dating but not surprised. I don't date, I literally foster men until they find their forever homes.
By Brittany Rose2 years ago in Confessions
The easy way out
One fact I wish more people knew about is just how lazy their brains are, especially when it comes to analyzing events and drawing conclusions. Our brains will always seek the easiest solution to avoid having to do a lot of work purposefully so to save on energy, time and resources. What this means is that in every occasion we have to make use of our willpower to push our brains not to limit itself to the basic conclusion but to go beyond.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions




