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Our First Night. Content Warning.
It was a late, cool winter evening. Just leaving the movie theatre. Wondering where the night would take us. Holding hands, as we walked to the car. Laughing and joking about the movie we just saw. I looked into your eyes as you smiled so beautifully. I couldn't get over how amazing you are. The softness of your smile. The squinting of your eyes as you giggle. The way you look at me, with such calmness. As if I were the release you needed.
By T. Wray Noir6 months ago in Filthy
The Melody
Leo, a young composer perpetually chasing the elusive muse, found himself adrift in a sea of uninspired notes. His small apartment, usually a symphony of creative chaos, had become a silent tomb of discarded sheet music. He yearned for a sound, a melody, anything that would ignite the spark within him once more. His latest commission, a score for a local theater production, felt like a lead weight in his hands.
By Momin Shah6 months ago in Filthy
The Pollinator’s Pleasure
Thunder boomed and snarled like a monster all around them as the lightning lit the sky in an angry display of natural wonder. Alex and Lisa ran toward the opening of the large, tall, wooden, banquet-hall building, nearly running into the large double doors under the canopy top. Almost instantly, the water began to pour off the top and cascade all around them, splashing their shoes as well as the concrete slab beneath their feet. As they walked inside, Lisa began to mumble under her breath.
By Timothy A Rowland6 months ago in Filthy
A Woman’s Response To My Article Further Shows Why Men Aren’t Honest With Them
I wrote a blog recently called “22 ‘Honest’ Thoughts Men Don’t Share With Their Women” where I shared a list of things men often think but choose to keep to themselves for the sake of their relationships.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Filthy
Dear Men: Do You Owe Your Partner Hotness? What Does She Owe You?
I was around 35 when I started to see frequent anonymous posts in the mom’s groups that sounded like… “My husband has checked out of how he looks and I am struggling. The weight in his belly and stamina loss also changed our sex life. He has a lot of back issues, gets winded easily and he’s started to slouch over from desk work I guess. Since he started working from home he’s also mostly in old t-shirts and cargo shorts. Sometimes I throw them out because the arm pits are stained. He’s lost his hair, which I think he feels bad about so he’s not really been open to going to a better hair dresser and he started avoiding getting his hair cut. What I feel so guilty about is that I notice myself checking out the men at work who dress well and work out some. I knew we would age. I know all men go bald at some point. I guess I didn’t think 40 would look like this for him — it feels like he has quit.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Filthy









