divorce
Divorce isn't an end; it's a different beginning.
Say Sorry Like Taylor Swift😍
EXPLAINED IN DETAIL ! This heartfelt poem titled "Gone was the Lavender Haze" portrays the emotional journey of the narrator as they reflect on a past relationship and express their remorse to their former lover, named Lucy. The poem's tone is melancholic and introspective, capturing the essence of lost love and the desire for reconciliation.
By Poetic pulse3 years ago in Humans
5 Best fans for cooling in 2023
In the pursuit of a comfortable and cool environment, fans have become indispensable appliances for many households and offices. With the rapid advancements in technology, fans have evolved to offer enhanced cooling capabilities and improved features. In this guide, we will explore the top 10 fans for cooling in 2023, focusing on five specific models: the Dreo Nomad One Tower Fan, Lasko Oscillating High Velocity Tower Fan, Lasko 1885 18" Cyclone Pedestal Fan, Dreo Fans for Home Bedroom, and the Honeywell HYF260 Quiet Set Whole Room Tower Fan.
By David Wise3 years ago in Humans
Digital Shackles: The Mobile's Hold / In the Clutches of the Mobile Screen
EXPLAINED IN DETAIL ! In the modern age, where technology has become an integral part of our lives, "The Mobile's Siren Song" delves into the captivating and enslaving nature of mobile devices. It explores the profound impact they have on humanity, highlighting both the positive and negative aspects of our reliance on them.
By Poetic pulse3 years ago in Humans
I am a Reluctant Kentuckian
Now that I am a Kentuckian, albeit reluctant and have my KY license, I wanted to share the foolishness I have gone through this month. I have had a driver’s license since 1975 (New Mexico) and I got my Texas Driver's license in 1979 when I moved to Houston to go to college, and because, ah hell, there was a boy there I liked who I foolishly thought liked me back (he did say the “l” word first) Anyway, I was 19 and an idiot. But the point is, I have had a Texas license off and on since 1979, same license number and everything. I got married in Texas in 1982 (different boy) I had my license changed to reflect my married name. I divorced this man-child in 1999 (in Texas) and took my maiden name back. It was in the divorce decree. A Divorce granted in TEXAS. Sooooo….. When I went to renew my license in Texas in 2014, I was told that in the records, my DL number was in my OLD married name (15 years after my divorce). I stated, you changed it back in 1999 due to my divorce. I showed them my old Texas license with my MAIDEN name, and they stated, “well, we had a computer crash in the early 2000’s and lost a lot the records.” So, they wanted a certified copy of my divorce decree GRANTED IN TEXAS. That was going to take weeks, So I opted to renew my DL in Texas in 2014 with my old married name which I had not used for 15 years because I needed to renew and did not have time to go get a certified copy of my divorce in Dallas which they said I had to have before they could change my name. So, I’ve been living with my OLD married name since 2014 on my DL (I should have gone and changed it, but the whole process of dealing with these people gives me anxiety). My passport is correct, my social security is correct, everything was copacetic except my Texas DL.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior3 years ago in Humans
Navigating Heartbreak
Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Lost Love Heartbreak. The mere mention of the word evokes a sense of heaviness, pain, and sorrow. It's a universal experience that transcends cultures, ages, and backgrounds. We've all been there at some point in our lives, grappling with the agonizing aftermath of lost love. Whether it's the end of a long-term relationship, a painful breakup, or the loss of a loved one, heartbreak leaves an indelible mark on our souls. In this article, we'll delve into the depths of heartbreak, exploring its causes, its effects, and ultimately, how to heal and move forward.
By Idris Bello3 years ago in Humans
Unexpected Uncovering
Fatima sat alone in their dimly lit living room, her mind swirling with a mix of confusion and disbelief. She had just stumbled upon something that had shattered her perception of her partner, Mark. The weight of the discovery felt like an anchor dragging her deeper into a sea of uncertainty.
By zain mahmood3 years ago in Humans
Deep Connections: Building Forever Memories
Deep connections weave the tapestry of life, adding meaning, joy, and fulfillment. These connections transcend boundaries, embracing diverse relationships and cultures. Fueled by love and empathy, deep connections create lasting memories and offer unwavering support. Building and nurturing deep connections require active listening, vulnerability, and time investment. Deep connections empower us to navigate challenges, inspire change, and leave a legacy of love, fostering a profound sense of belonging and enriching lives.
By BM Nandhakumar3 years ago in Humans
Affirming Love: Words that Ignite Intimacy
Words possess immense power in relationships, igniting connection and intimacy through heartfelt affirmations. Affirmations, when spoken sincerely and chosen carefully, have the ability to touch the depths of our souls. Genuine affirmations can transform relationships, whether they are with romantic partners, family members, or close friends. Affirmations ignite love by expressing appreciation, admiration, and gratitude for the qualities and presence of our loved ones. They strengthen bonds by creating an atmosphere of warmth, acceptance, and positivity. The transformative impact of affirmations lies in their ability to nurture trust and emotional intimacy. By affirming someone's abilities, beliefs, and decisions, trust is fortified and vulnerability is welcomed. Affirmations act as a constant reminder of our commitment, dedication, and unwavering love in relationships. Carefully crafted affirmations tailored to the unique qualities and love languages of our loved ones resonate deeply within their hearts. Let us embrace the power of affirmations, speaking and listening with love, and nurturing connections that transcend the ordinary.
By BM Nandhakumar3 years ago in Humans







