Secrets
Rules for Date Night
We're hitched, so for what reason would it be a good idea for us to keep on dating? There has been a great deal of discuss couples going on a "night out". What's going on here? For what reason is it required? Does it have an effect? The term night out has turned into the new standard in numerous groups of friends. It likewise is being utilized as a helpful device for some specialist.
By Mandeep Singh3 years ago in Confessions
Should i Tell The Truth?
I realized this subject would come up. I simply didn't figure it would work out unexpectedly early. I need to be dependable, yet I'm anxious about everything he could imagine me in the event that I say to him reality. Furthermore, despite the fact that we've just been dating for half a month, he has asked me a few times. I can never again avoid the inquiry.
By Mandeep Singh3 years ago in Confessions
The Women Men Adore
Is it true or not that you are a lady who needs more from your heartfelt connection? Perhaps you need a perfect partner or you're keen on going on fun dates with the sorts of men that you've generally envisioned about investing energy with? Assuming you in all actuality do need more from your adoration, you ought to realize that there is one framework that assists ladies with becoming loved by men.
By Mandeep Singh3 years ago in Confessions
Make Him Want You
When you first meet someone, do you ever have a gut feeling about them? You can be certain that it wasn't caused by what they said or did when that occurs. It's some sort of message you decipher from their body language, tone of voice, or facial expression.
By Nancy Hadijah k3 years ago in Confessions
Trends are enhancing regarding social networking & content creation leading us to a new world of connectivity.but with the drawbacks that cannot be neglected…..
There were times when nobody knew where the best talent is found or who is blessed with what kind of qualities, everyone wanted to keep their personal life just to themselves but now is the era of social networking, and multimedia everyone is on the internet each & every individual have their accounts to share with public whatever they are up to, be it their life events, their family vacation trips all their experiences are on air.
By Noor Ul Saba Shah3 years ago in Confessions
The Late Gig
THE LATE GIG PART 1. A FEW WORDS IN THE NIGHT Steff and Eric were coming back in the car from a gig late one night, up the A1 from Birmingham, with Ian Dury chirping through Reasons To Be Cheerful on the tape. Whoever had gone on first (Eric) got to have a few pints. Whoever closed the show therefore had to stay sober and did the driving. Tough luck Steff. It was September 98 and they had already talked through how Steff’s commitments to the family business would mean less trips to away gigs and how Eric’s full week’s teaching AND the gigs still wouldn’t pay for the holiday that the family so desperately needed. Steff moaned about how expensive the Motorway Services were getting and how even stopping for a coffee seemed to put hours on the journey anyway.
By Les Stewart3 years ago in Confessions
Not Our Parents
My first serious relationship was with a boy from a vastly different background than myself. He was older, polished, and born into the top 5% income threshold. He often expressed that his family was poor because compared to others in the top 5% and up, their money was a joke. But, he always had the newest technology, expensive name brand clothing, and the house and lifestyle his parents enjoyed whispered of money.
By Laura Lann3 years ago in Confessions
Fictional Book
There are many people on earth, and all of them have names, names that hide different goals and agendas in life. In my name was hidden an innocent and cute face that hid sadness, hatred, and anxiety for some reason that I couldn't speak up. But I write to express those feelings and cry out of it to relieve them.
By Gang3 years ago in Confessions
Bone-Picked Dystopian Non-Fiction
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Only when he slept, though. She studied the patterns of his breath to recognize the precise drop into REM. She knew when to crouch low across flagstone and when to freeze on the staccato interruption of his snoring. She felt the dark with fingertip intuition. Read, like brail, the correct pane to crack open.
By No Real Balance3 years ago in Confessions
BEHIND THE LAST WINDOW
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Nestled under fine-woven sheets laced with blue and purple silk, she sat up in the window seat, given to her by her new master, the man she shared her room with. Looking outside the clear glass aperture, there were two mockingbirds: one male, one female both chasing after each other with every chirp met with a kiss, on each other’s’ beak. Feeling the heat of the sun wrapping around the top of her neck, increasing it's intensity, she moves her gaze to the bottom of the sequoia tree right outside her hotel room. There, two scavenger crows, often mistaken for ravens, search for pestilence of the innumerable creepy crawling things beneath the ground, of whom mankind knowns to be Hell.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Confessions
Let's Celebrate my Three Year Soberversary
On December 9th, 2019, I took my last sip of alcohol. My drinking had progressed significantly in a very short period of time. I don't know exactly when I crossed that line, but once it is crossed it can't be reversed - at least not for me. I became a 24/7 drinker. Before you think it can't happen to you, trust me it can. My drinking progressed to the point that if woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, I would open a beer. It progressed to the point that the obsession started before I even woke up. I would have a beer waiting for me on my bedside table when I woke up. My liver was swollen. I was having seizures. I was in a rotation of psych wards, court appointments, and emergency room visits. If I can offer any advice, it is not to wait until it gets to this point. Don't be an "at-leaster." Don't say, "well at least I'm not a felon," "at least I don't have five OVI's." Before you know it, it can happen to you.
By Susan Eileen 3 years ago in Confessions

