Dating
Lover
It wasn’t love at first sight-it’s not as if I hated the man but, I was done with boys. That’s all the opposite sex was to me-none of them had ever proven themselves to be anything else. I didn’t want a stupid relationship, I didn’t even want a house friend. Somehow, you became the only guy friend that had ever made sense…the best friend I’d ever had. That year wasn’t our time mainly because in my mind all men were egotistical scum, and you had a girlfriend.
By Josie Tucker4 years ago in Confessions
#2
I should live, right? But I’m stuck. I’m stuck in this place of many dreams. It is a place where I tell myself that I will be in a better place in my life. This is a place where I have conquered my demons. A place where I have healed my body, mind, and heart. It is where I am successful and reaping it with financial blessings. I dream of this place where I am not stuck.
By Roma RA4 years ago in Confessions
Blind Date Magnate. Top Story - March 2022.
Dating over 60. At this age, it seems like it takes a lot of work. You look at things differently when you are older. We are a little more set in our ways and unwilling to give up that space to just anyone. At least for me, it is. Dating as a single mom of four was a challenge. My children were a little rough on the guys I dated. I'm not sure how far down the road some of my dates got when they figured out one or two tires were a bit low, but it wasn't hard for me to figure out how it happened. Four "it wasn't me" answers are how I figured we had a ghost kid who got the blame for everything that mysteriously happened. There were the guys who would call, and my daughter would answer and tell them I was busy, "my mom's not available right now, she's raising her kids; call back," she looks over at my youngest son, "in about ten years."
By Paula Cushman4 years ago in Confessions
From Across The Room
I didn’t want to go to the party. It was going to be at the bar downtown. I know some of my friends was going to be there. It was better to be there than here. I didn’t really mingle with the people; just sitting at the bar drinking a beer. I looked around the bar it was decorated in hearts from floor to ceiling. After all it was Valentine's Day.
By Vicky Ashley4 years ago in Confessions
Regretting Rejection: How to Deal with the Pain
I have never been good at handling regret. The feeling of knowing that you have made a mistake and not being able to take it back is something that has always haunted me. I remember the first time I ever felt regret. I was in the second grade and I had just rejected my best friend. We had been friends for years and I had just decided that I no longer wanted to be friends with her. I don't remember what led to the decision, but I remember the regret that I felt. I felt like I had made the biggest mistake of my life. I had not only lost a friend, but I had also lost the best friend I had ever had.
By Alain Saamego4 years ago in Confessions
The water to relationships
The water to relationships: communication and trust, but most of all forgiveness, for you and your partner. In the beginning, it is so easy. You are high on love, and can’t think of anything else but being with your partner. Everything is new and exciting and brings out your ability to dream big. Anything feels possible and you can’t wait for the rest of your life to begin.
By Ann Wallace4 years ago in Confessions
Even single, I got relationship issues
I’m a sucker for love and spending Valentines day’s single for the first time in 8+ years is something I knew I needed, craved and should still celebrate on my own. I have always been about self-realization and I believe I’m going through one of the biggest realizations ever.
By Ana Silva4 years ago in Confessions
What does he say with his kiss?
What does he say with his kiss? 1. Back bent An old-fashioned and romantic kiss in which a man bends a woman's back backwards. This kiss is for people who don’t bother the attention of others, have a sense of humor and are really crazy about each other
By Ajay Kumar4 years ago in Confessions
7 powerful tips to make your boyfriend appreciate and afraid to lose you
A man's fear of losing you is the first thing he thinks about. For a man to be concerned about losing you, why? Here's a statement that some of you may find a bit controversial.... Your man will never fall in love with you if he never experiences any fear or worry about losing you. Here's another way to put it: The only way he can truly appreciate, value, and love you is if he fears that you will leave him or that he will lose you. It's time to turn things around in your relationship if you feel like you've been taken for granted or if he's not showing you the love and attention he once did. First and foremost, learn to let go of your rage and refrain from bringing it up. How are you feeling? This is a difficult task, but one that must be completed. So I'll try to explain. It's normal to be hurt and even angry when you believe he's treating you like a pawn or doesn't value your presence in his life. Also, it's understandable that you'd want to bring it up with him directly. And sometimes that's all it takes to turn things around for a short period of time. But if things don't improve, bringing up your complaints could actually make things worse. Nothing has changed despite all the discussions. Things between you are becoming increasingly difficult. The way he sees you is that you're always complaining and nagging him, so he doesn't like you.
By Dwayne nembhard4 years ago in Confessions






