love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
An Open Letter to my Boyfriend
Dear Boyfriend, I know things have been really rough for the both of us lately but it does not mean that this is where we give up. If anything it should make us stronger. This is just the first hump in our journey of life together. This pandemic has taken one hell of a tole on us. Travel restrictions making it really hard for us to see each other. Making it so we couldn't even spend our first holiday together. I'm thankful though that we are both safe and healthy. I don't know what I would do if I were to lose you so soon especially to Covid.
By Bianca Lafrennie5 years ago in Humans
Breakfast Willow
The willow tree rooted deep in the marsh next to the water as it sways slowly in the lush moist wind. If everyone were willow trees, life would be so simple because they bend without breaking and they can survive nature’s most deadliest catastrophes in the utter most instances that even the devil wouldn’t sum up the reasons to create chaos.
By LAiney Bee5 years ago in Humans
Lost & Found
Had you met me years ago, I would've told you that I was in love. There was almost always someone I was vying for to fill the cold space on the other side of the bed. What neither of us would've known was that I wouldn't understand how to open my heart fully until today.
By Alexandra Lacey5 years ago in Humans
Oh! Santa Baby, Episode: 1
Dear Readers, My Name is Jeniffer Allistar and I live in New York City. "The Big Apple," as some like to refer it. A city of possibilites and endless oppurtunities. Art, Theatre and Music. I am a writter for a local magazine and aspiring authour, with five different titles underway and absolutely zero published. Story of my life! My job and career take up most of my time, but hey I'm not complaining. This is the life and career I dreamt of when I left my small town of.... almost four years ago to attend NYU for english literature. I've got it all. A good job. Family. Friends. I'm just missing out on someting a little special and this year is going to be the year I find Mr. Right. I have been so focused on my carrer that I haven't even given the thought of having someone special in my life before. Until now! My best friend from college just got engaged to her highschool sweet heart and are planning a Christmas wedding. Her and my mother are super close. I consider her like my sister from another mister, however, with Christmas cheer in the air and wedding fever, my mother seems adamant to poke her nose into my love life. Which, is super surprising and out of character for her because she has always supported me in my career and my life goals. To be honest a husband and family were the last thing on the list. The plan was to graduate college. Land a job at a magazine. Spend ten-years starting my career all while publishing novels and books. Before I started to even entertain the notion of finding a partner and starting a family. I am still at the top of my list, but for some strange reason my friends wedding is making my mother think of things like grandchildren, my own wedding, baby showers. You should see the corporate style proposal my mother emailed me last night at 1 am. With places to mingle with other singles. Holiday blind date hosted events. Apparently a lot of people search for someone to spend the holidays with. It is ridiculous. Has anyone ever had to deal with an over-bearing mother. I swear if a man were to come to her door with a goat as a dowery, who had a prospective career. My mother would push my protests to the side and the wedding would already be planned, arranged. I can picture it now my mother dragging me down the aisle with some random stranger, with a goat beside him saying the vows and I-do's. Sending me a corporate style emailing me deadlines to produce her grandchildren. It is utterly embarrassing and down right rude. Am I right? OR am I right? Anyways, Ladies and Gentlemen this just in. I have just received an email notification about my attendance to a blind date group at a local coffee bar. Followed by a text message from my dear, dear, sweet over bearing mother that attendance is mandatory and non-negotiable. Well folks I will have to cut this blog update short as I am going to be dealing with my mother. Mantra of the day. To attend or not to attend. I mean I have been entertaining the idea, but its the over bearing mother and outright demands to fall-in-line that have me in over-drive to put the brakes on this whole situation, however, I wouldn't want to disappoint mother dearest. Blah! With love from New York City Jennifer Allistar Until Next-Time. Don't forget to leave me some love in the comment section below. I could really use some advice and inspiration. I will see you when I see you. Ta-Ta For now!
By Sam Edwards5 years ago in Humans
5 Most Romantic Valentines Day Gift Ideas For 2021
Valentine’s day is an annual festival to celebrate romantic love, admiration, and friendship. Every year it falls on February 14 and people around the world celebrate this day by sending messages of love and affection to their near ones. Equally, gift-giving takes a prominent lead on this celebration. It’s an act of self-gratification and a good way of strengthening your relationships. So, if you are in a relationship, you should always show the other person how much you care for him/her. And Valentine's day is a perfect occasion where you can make your darling happy with a simple gift. But if you are finding it difficult to get a heartfelt token of appreciation. Worry not! Here are some stunning Valentines day gift ideas that can do wonders on your special eve.
By Laxmi Rana5 years ago in Humans
Jack & Tammy Are Sleeping
It’s 3:49am and Tammy and Jack are sleeping. Sarah is in the living room keeping herself busy. There’s a noise in the darkness that wakes Tammy up. It hasn’t stirred Jack, he’s still on his back, fast asleep, peaceful expression on his face. Tammy observes. She smiles at his nose hairs shivering with each exhale. She wiggles out of his grasp and goes to the bathroom down the hall.
By Hanna Hell5 years ago in Humans
Wedding Socks:
"It's our anniversary sweetheart! 32 years, can you believe it? What a milestone! I never thought we would get here. I know we usually do something special but I wanted to go through those boxes in the attic. Think I'll do that today. Okay with you?"
By Kristin Waters5 years ago in Humans
How to tell if you found the "One"
New love is so exciting. Those early feelings you experience as you get to know someone can be overwhelming. As things progress you find yourself exiting the “honeymoon phase” and are entering a new stage of your relationship that can be just as exciting and well terrifying. This new phase in the relationship is a time when the personas we have been keeping up start to fade, and we start to really get to know one another. You and your partner are getting comfortable with one another, the need to constantly impress is fading and you both start showing one another the “real authentic you”. This is a time when you start building deeper, more meaningful bonds grounded in genuine love, respect and trust.
By Magdalena Valentine5 years ago in Humans
Crann Bethadh
One winter morning I was taking a walk in a nearby forest on the east coast of America, where many Irish settlers lived. That morning there had been a fresh coat of fluffy snow on all the trees and bushes. I came to a clearing when all of a sudden one tree, in particular, caught my attention. I felt a strange pull towards it which became stronger and stronger as I got closer. It was an amazingly beautiful tree. It looked like it was covered in icing sugar.
By Brianna Mota5 years ago in Humans
Tammy & Jack
Introduction: As an avid fan of romance novels and erotica, I always felt there was something lacking in their conventional format. Recently I have been experiencing one of the largest bouts of emotional loneliness in the last 15 years. I longed for a partner and daydreamed about him. This series, Tammy and Jack serves as an exploration of intimacy and outlines the types of scenarios I myself would fantasize about.
By Hanna Hell5 years ago in Humans
Finding Love is like a Buffet-Themed Escape Room.
This here is about to be the kind of read that is about 95% metaphor. Just to let you know... First, allow me to define Buffet Room and Human Relationship talk, so you can get a good feel for what the rest of this piece has to entail.
By D. L. Dempsey5 years ago in Humans






