fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
This is me;
Before you read this, I would like to let you know it is a journal entry of mine. I have removed a few things as to not traumatize people who may be in abusive relationships. You may also think "why is this a candid story of who she is?" Well, I will tell you at the end of this very remarkably true journal entry to my significant other.
By Roxane Carey4 years ago in Humans
Sir Paul
Sir Paul or Bill Murray, Eat Your Heart Out! Part I It was going to be a memorable trip. I had no idea what an understatement that would eventually become. In the summer of a year slightly before the world was in the grip of a pandemic, I saw my first Paul McCartney show. I had been invited by some friends, parents of players my son used to play youth baseball with, to visit them in Detroit, attend the show with them and to otherwise hang out, party, and catch up.
By Wesley Marvin4 years ago in Humans
Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone
As a teenager I had two dreams. One was to become an actress and the other a romance author. I quickly got over the actress one as time moved on, but in the back of my mind the dream to become a romance author stayed. From the time I can remember picking up a book, I loved to read. I got that from my parents. They both love to read. As a pre-teen my favorite books were Nancy Drew. As a teenager my mom started letting me read romance novels for teens and I literally fell in love with them. As an adult I started reading adult romance novels that eventually turned into my love for erotic romance. Even the romance story from the Twilight series, is some of my favorites because it also includes my love for vampires, witches, and werewolves. But it was Fifty Shades of Grey that made my dream start to come back to me.
By Ireland Lorelei 4 years ago in Humans
You Can't Make This Stuff Up: Shenanigans & What Nots
I remember the first time my longest, dearest friend (Hey Ness-Phi) said this to me. Irony is, I don’t remember what part of my life caused her to say this for the first time, and over the 35 plus years we’ve known each other, it’s been said so many times, I’ve lost count.
By Majique MiMi4 years ago in Humans
Conflicted Conundrum
Confusion of scales. Tempted to touch, time and space heals all wounds when you’re in a crutch. Time creates space while tape holds close, the more you lie in wait, the better other things form. He keeps people waiting, like a line at a con, has his time, then go and move on. Doesn’t like sharing but cares to egg on, turns people down, when he just wants one.
By The Kind Quill4 years ago in Humans
Why Women Go Crazy When They Learn Their Ex Has Moved On?!
It’s an ancient story among ex-couples: you ended the relationship, but your former partner’s unresolved feelings over the breakup prevent you from living your new life in peace. Even after multiple phone calls to the police, your furious ex finds a way to continue the drama and threaten your safety.
By Oberon Von Phillipsdorf4 years ago in Humans
What’s up with Golf?
Last week on a sunny and warm summers day I was golfing with my cousin at a course I’d never played before. Since he’d played the course numerous times, he pointed out where to hit the ball to get the best lie. We walked up to a hole that had a fairway that was twenty-feet-wide. I could only see the fairway for sixty-yards, and then it dropped over a hill. The score card said that this hole was one hundred and twenty yards. My cousin said to hit the ball in the middle of the fairway and just over the top of the hill.
By What's up with...4 years ago in Humans



