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My First Camping Trip with My Man
Camping with my fiancee had been a dream of mine ever since we started dating. All I wanted was a romantic weekend alone with him and the outdoor and I was so happy when he decided that it was finally about time that we go.*** I may have to add for importance that this was his first ever actual camping trip, so the pressure was on! ***
By Danica Shardae8 years ago in Humans
They Say If You Love Something Let It Go, If It Comes Back to You It Was Meant to Be❤️
Let’s start out 3 years ago with a kid named Tyler. He was just out of a relationship with a girl who he knew wasn’t good for him, but for reasons he had to stay. He was heartbroken and depressed and just wanted a friend to talk to. He ended up getting on a dating app where he met lots of people but none of them meant anything. Until one day he was about to delete the app when he saw a picture of the most beautiful girl he had ever laid his eyes on. So, he decided to message her, hoping and praying that she would message back. Her name was Kady.
By Tyler Riggs8 years ago in Humans
Death Should Bring Togetherness
Death, the end of a life, the loss of someone dear to you. People fear death. WE try everything we can to try and live forever. Scientist doing studies to find that solution that brings immortality. The monsters the society come up with are even immortal in away. Zombies, mummies, vampires, and werewolves, they all live longer then humans somehow, but what I want to understand is how people let death cause destruction in their life instead of being togetherness. I have dealt with death three times in my life but two of the deaths both caused destruction in my life some way.
By Manhatten J. Spangler8 years ago in Humans
Journey of Falling In and Out of Love
Relationships, love, intimacy, and sex are concepts that have always been just words with little to no meaning to me. I had no interest, no desire to fall in love with another person letting them into my life, into my heart, or into my bed. I always thought that perhaps something was wrong with me. In high school I often felt like the odd one out. While everyone around me would be changing partners more often than they probably changed their clothes, there was me at home, my face deep in a good book getting lost in a story that wasn't my own, going on imaginary adventures I'd actually never live. But in reality, there wasn't anything wrong with me. I just learned some very hard lessons very early on in life, and I think those lessons shaped my thoughts on how relationships should be, and why I waited so long to take those steps into the journey of love.
By Collen Patrice8 years ago in Humans
The Fire Wife Life
Sound the alarm cause it's hot, hot, hot, when it comes to firefighters. I mean let's get serious here, a man saving lives of cute little animals and delivering babies on the sides of roads. Let's not forget him all hot and sweaty after saving someone's house from burning to the ground. We’ve all dreamed about that sexy fireman coming over to us and calling us his one and only, not to mention him going all Fifty Shades of Grey on you when you're alone. Well, ladies and gentlemen it's time for the reality check.
By Jennifer Carlisle8 years ago in Humans
Running Away from Your Problems
Have you ever just wanted to run away from home? Well I have, and as a matter of fact, I did. I know people tell you not to run away from your problems, but I did run away from my problems. My problems all started when I found out my best friend turned into a back stabber...
By Shelby Spencer8 years ago in Humans
Player 2 Enter!
What do we look for in the "perfect partner"? What do we search for? What defines the perfect relationship? All questions that orbit around the dating game. A game none of us are really great at playing. I've beaten plenty of games but the dating game always seems to be the hardest. We're all searching for our player 2.
By Katelynn Marie 8 years ago in Humans
My Experience With a Toxic Relationship
This past year has been quite a roller coaster ride with several different things, but most notably, my ex-boyfriend and if it's taught me anything, it's that sometimes cutting ties with a toxic person is the best thing to do for yourself.
By Autumn Gilley8 years ago in Humans
How to Push Through the Breakup
I know. Breakups suck. Well, guess what? As hard as it is to admit it, they are necessary for you to become stronger as a person, and important for you to be able to really get to know yourself. "That's easy for you to say!" Yes, it is easy because I went through one as well, and I know the positive outcome of it. First, let me tell you my story. (If you want to skip the rather long story, just scroll down. I will put the lesson part of this article in CAPS so you don't have to scan through to hear me out.)
By Nabeel Awad8 years ago in Humans
Do We Need LGBT History Month?
Since February 2005, the UK has dedicated one month a year to celebrate the LGBT+ community. Initially kicked off in the United States back in 1994, LGBT History Month’s main purpose is to acknowledge all the strife and struggle in LGBT history and the civil rights movements that have surrounded it.
By Ellie Reeves8 years ago in Humans
Encounter With a Bad Boy
I always liked the bad boys, you know the ones, they never followed the rules, were always good looking, and never cared about anyone but themselves, but they had sex appeal. The kind of appeal that made me hurt deep down inside just thinking about them, and as I grew older, I began to act on those feelings, but one date taught me to reign in my hormones and think about my life.
By Denise Willis8 years ago in Humans











