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#MyWorstDateEver
Humiliated #MyWorstDateEver Growing up, I never really had much to do with the opposite sex. I am naturally very shy and reserved and besides, seven different foster homes before the age of sixteen is not exactly the kind of platform on which to build any sort of relationship. It would be quite flattering to say my social life was poor, I literally suck at having friends; even female ones.
By onismus jameson8 years ago in Humans
Once a Cheater, Always a Cheater
Everyone has heard the saying: "Once a cheater, always a cheater." Possibly the biggest mistake a person can make in a relationship is cheating on their significant other. Undoubtedly, most people who regularly peruse the dating pool will have a few run-ins with infidelity, and of those people, some will stay with the person who cheated, and (most) others will dump the sorry ass of the cheater. Let's, for the sake of ease, call the former group "Group A," and the latter group "Group B."
By Gabrielle Kirric8 years ago in Humans
If You Knew
If you knew my thoughts you’d be intrigued. You’d be interested to know that I am not thinking about the movie we’re watching but about the time you picked me a dandelion and sneezed right after you smelled it. Or often when we met and you simply smiled for what felt like eternity itself and I forced myself to look away though I was curious to read your eyes.
By Hannah Harrison8 years ago in Humans
The Diaries of a Bi Girl
Growing up I always knew that I was different. That I wasn't like all of the other girls who had crushes on boys, I would lie and say that I had crushes when I didn't. It wasn't until I was 19 and watching Grey's Anatomy and watching Callie and Arizona fall in love, and I said to myself, "I want a love like that." I wanted a love that was true and captivating and intense and i wanted it all with a WOMAN!!
By Kate Bennett8 years ago in Humans
My Date with Pennywise, the Dancing Clown
It was around Halloween when the 2017 version of It hit the theaters. Dude was a wannabe musician with skinny legs, a large butterfly tattoo, and a secret obsession with Stephen King’s Pennywise the Clown. I had overlooked his initial creepiness attributing it to the spooky holiday approaching (mistake #1). I actually enjoyed Halloween and horror films, until my date with Dude became one. We planned on attending a costume party that night; unfortunately that would never happen.
By Madison Mackenzie8 years ago in Humans
Signs Your Significant Other Is Giving You Anxiety
My relationship with my baby daddy was one that I honestly believe killed a huge part of me. At the time, I was an anxiety-ridden, needy wreck of a person who legitimately just wanted to be comforted. By the time my ex dumped me, I was no longer myself.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Humans
Unexpected Visits
A body numbing pain started in Mitchell’s toes as he laid still on a plainly made small bed in an equally plain, small room, trying to avoid opening his eyes to the violently bright light pouring in from an adjacent window. Quickly, Mitchell flipped his body so that his face was now lying directly into the pillow. As his head and stomach stopped spinning, Mitchell turned his face to the right in order to see and breathe. Although, it would be a lie to say he didn’t think of forcing his face back into the pillow until he could no longer breathe, but before those thoughts could flood Mitchell’s mind, he examined the room that he was now able to look at with only some sun spots in his vision.
By Roland Davila8 years ago in Humans











