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A Most Beautiful Lady
It was a sunny Saturday morning one November. I had many things to do that day. After all, Thanksgiving was less than two weeks away and I had much to do before I could chomp into any turkey on my plate in the coming fortnight. They had to get things done.
By Maurice Bernier8 years ago in Humans
Dating a Disabled Person
So you see a girl or guy, whatever you're into, and you think "dang, she's/ he’s cute." You go up to him/her and you start talking, you're having a great time, and then they drop this on you: "I have Spina Bifida." Now, the way you react is up to you and there’s no wrong way to react but, I am here to help you. Now here’s a few ways this can go:
By Alex Gonzalez8 years ago in Humans
There's Nothing Wrong With Being an Introvert
Ever since I was a child, I've been an introvert. Scientific studies have shown that the brain of an introvert is quite different than that of an extrovert. It's not something that can be changed. It's hardwired. Introverts are often accused of being shy, antisocial, or withdrawn like it's something that needs to be fixed. Well, there is nothing wrong with being an introvert.
By Jay Dee Archer8 years ago in Humans
I Almost Got Married at 23
Where do you begin when you’re talking about an ending? Do you start at "the before" when you were alone before the love you lost? Do you start in "the after," when you knew (thought) he was the one? Perhaps it’s most logical to start with the first date, where the characters brush together to make the metaphorical sparks that we all seem to be waiting for. How odd that I’ve only just realized I am sitting in the coffee shop where that took place (where she was, that girl with my name, the one I haven’t seen in years). For the irony of it, maybe it’s best that we start at the end.
By M R Britton8 years ago in Humans
Adults, Teenagers, and Society
There has always been an ongoing battle between people and society. Whether we are involved in it or not, whether we choose to ignore it or not, it's there and it's not going away. We see it in the media and in real life. It's everywhere.
By Jocelyn Smith8 years ago in Humans











