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Signs You are Suffering The Cinderella Syndrome!
Let's talk about the Cinderella complex today. Have you ever heard of it? It's a term that's been around since the 50s, and it refers to women who may have powerful jobs but still want to be rescued in their personal relationships. They don't necessarily want to be weak, but they want to be taken care of sometimes. If this sounds interesting to you, let's explore it together. Do you ever feel like you want to be rescued in your relationship? Maybe you're a big wig at work and don't want to make all the decisions at home. That's understandable. Let's go through some things that might indicate a Cinderella complex and see if it resonates with you. Remember, not everyone feels this way, but it's worth exploring if you do.
By Rajiv Mabasa Singh2 years ago in Confessions
The Echoes of Solitude: Tales of Loneliness Across Canada. Content Warning.
In a small coastal town in Newfoundland, Emily, a senior widow, sits by the rocky shores, gazing at the vast Atlantic. Her husband, her lifelong companion, passed away a year ago. She finds herself enveloped by a silence that weighs heavy on her heart. Her days revolve around memories, and the only conversations she has are with the seagulls swooping down to claim their share of her daily bread. The town, once a bustling hub of community gatherings, seems desolate, leaving Emily to navigate the tides of her solitude.
By OLAMIE USMAN2 years ago in Confessions
Parents Unmasked
Introduction: The Hidden Struggles of Parenthood Parenthood, often described as the most rewarding job in the world, can also be one of the most mentally and emotionally demanding roles. Behind the façade of nurturing, loving, and guiding their children, parents may grapple with a myriad of mental health challenges, leading to exhaustion and overwhelm. In this article, we're going to unveil the hidden struggles of parenthood, offering a friendly, light-hearted, and engaging perspective on the reasons parents are mentally exhausted and overwhelmed.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon2 years ago in Confessions
The Books on a Shelf
My parents were not into home decorating. One time they went out to buy a piece of art to cover a bare bit of wall over a sofa. They went to the store and fought in front of the framed pictures for three hours. They came home with a water lily painting by Monet because that was the only thing they could agree on. This story kills me because I can't think of anything less style-neutral than a water lily painting by Monet. In any case, we owned four humongous bookcases which covered most of the rest of the available wall space.
By Stephanie Van Orman2 years ago in Confessions
The Price You Pay
Introduction The image is from my Pixabay page here: It is often thought that there is always a price to pay, especially for the things that make us happy. The song I have chosen is Bruce Springsteen's song of the same title from the album"The River" which is darker than this article will be although it will touch on difficult things.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions
ELENORA GIORGI BARED HER SOUL.
Elenora Giorgi sat in the dimly lit dressing room backstage at the "La Volta Buon" show. Her heart raced as she thought about what she was about to reveal to the world. The audience was buzzing with excitement, but she knew that her words would bring a hushed silence over the theater.
By Angel Jacobs2 years ago in Confessions
WHO AM I
WHO AM I I AM WHO I AM . . BUT WHO IS THAT? ? ? ? ? ? Maybe before I try to figure out who I am, I should talk a bit about my family. That might help a bit to explain the confusion I’ve inflicted on others for all these years. I suppose I should apologize for that but, hey, I am who I am – I think!
By Margaret Brennan2 years ago in Confessions
👉👉👉Israel launched a ground attack and Hamad retaliated . Content Warning.
Hummus destroyed their tank and the Israeli forces left their tanks and ran away for the first time such a case happened two Israeli bulldozers and one tank were completely destroyed by Hamzat and there were fierce clashes with them. There were clashes that the Israeli soldiers could not retreat without their vehicles and they left the vehicles, i.e. they destroyed everything and went back to the milk of Israel.
By Health Tips2 years ago in Confessions
The Symphony of Love. Content Warning.
In the heart of a vibrant city, there lived two souls whose love story would exemplify the virtues of loyalty, unity, and respect. Abbas, a talented musician with a deep passion for classical piano, and Fatima, a dedicated architect, were destined to cross paths.
By Alexander jackson2 years ago in Confessions
The Radiance Within: A Tale of Love, Life, and Purpose" . Content Warning.
n a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, there lived a man named Samuel who was known far and wide for his insatiable curiosity about life. Samuel had always been the kind of person who sought meaning in every facet of existence, but despite his relentless quest, he often found himself pondering the same age-old question: "What is the true meaning of life?"
By Alexander jackson2 years ago in Confessions







