love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
There Is Always Tomorrow
As human beings we go through the motions of life; cycling back and forth between happiness, disappointment, loss, sadness, satisfaction or lack thereof. Some of us are fortunate enough to have the niceties in life; being born with the 'silver spoon,' while most of us have had to grind it out. Regardless of the status in which life has placed us in, nationality, race, sexual orientation, we all have one thing in common—the ability to give and feel love; some more than others of course.
By Mar F1erceAlpha7 years ago in Humans
Lovers Shadow, What Brings You Here?
Stimulate my mind and feed my body something more. Load me, shit deep, into your awareness of love and configuration. The mood switches, along with the playlist you'd played me on the warmest day in September. I sat back to listen, the tunes hit a special place in the softest region of my heart. You came into the room and you mentioned it being the best song on your playlist. You laid beside me and took a good look at what life had to offer you, that look was a gaze that intensified the connection between you and I, followed by a bright "I love you." What could you have meant? The words of indefinite, ambitious meaning, was this our calling?
By Robyn Henson7 years ago in Humans
Proven Ways to Deepen Emotional Intimacy in a Relationship
Do you struggle to connect to your partner intimately? Did you know that there are simple ways that will deepen intimacy with your partner? It's important to come to the realization that other couples have similar struggles, so it's NOT just you two.
By Silena Le Beau7 years ago in Humans
L.O.V.E Spells Something that People Don't Understand
When people think about what love means, they usually give the same answer: "Love is when you care about someone or something. When you show affection towards someone or something. When you spend your most of your time focused on someone or something," but few realize that loving someone or something is more than that. I have the ideology that words are nothing without actions. Someone could say "I love you" then do nothing to prove that they actually do. Some people say "I love you" and then end up cheating on their spouse or hurting their spouse emotionally. I teach people that love means something different to everyone. There's no real definition to what love truly means. Each person says that love is something relating to their lives and some say that it's an impossible event (for those who have had their hearts broken). For someone to truly understand what love is, they have to experience it for themselves. You can't just ask someone what love feels like and expect it to be the truth, trust me.
By Lanna Chiemara7 years ago in Humans
Love, It's a Complicated Thing
Love it's a complicated thing. It's something humans will never understand. It can make us go against everything we believe in. It can make us accomplish unthinkable acts just so we can sustain its feelin. Its power is limitless, it trumps lust always, love always prevails.
By Luke Hanson7 years ago in Humans
Love, to Me
What is Love? I can't say I truly know what Love was meant to be, because by the time I came around, society had changed it so much to their approval that I don't think even my grandparents knew what it was meant to be. I can say, however, that I know what Love is to me, because when you really get down to it, isn't that all that matters? What love is to us, each as the individuals we are, and not as a whole?
By Cricket Knott7 years ago in Humans
Dear Future Husband
Dear Future Husband, I hope this letter finds you in spirits of happiness. I’m unsure if we have met or when we will meet. I hope when the chance encounter happens, it’s a memory that never fades as time passes on. I’m writing to you to let you know that there is hope amongst all of the despair of feeling as if you're not enough. To disregard the feeling that it hasn’t worked out and you may not get it right. I wanted you to know I’ve been waiting and you're worth waiting for. I hope this letter will encourage you to have faith in love when it all seems to be lost in translation with others.
By Scarlett Price7 years ago in Humans
Chapter One
The taste of whiskey still burned on my lips as I stumbled out of bed, clumsily trying to gather up clothes that had been carelessly tossed aside. I glance over as she dreams, her copper hair draped over her face, laying silent, save for the slight whisper of her breath. The morning sun glistens off her porcelain skin, I knew she would be upset, I couldn’t be bothered with that right now. Should I lay back down and pander her fantasies of a future, while my head was clearly absent? I had to go.
By Michael C. Lafferty-Shockency7 years ago in Humans
Broken Rings
Brianna, an enterprising young lady, pedals her bicycle into the small English village with a purpose. She loved helping people, whether it be with herbs or counseling in the way of hypnotherapy. She had contacted the owner of a flat and shoppe days before to secure the location. She had endured so much recently, her husband dying, the accusations of ordering her husband killed, accusations of being a witch, theft of her beloved dogs. To be honest, how could she have planned for her husband to be killed in a true accident? His car was crushed between two lorry trucks on the way home from work. When the police showed up at her door, they told her that there wasn’t much left of the car... or him. The only way she was able to identify him was by the wedding ring on his dismembered finger, which was still attached to the steering wheel. She returned home after the body identification to find the door broken and her dogs gone. She still didn’t know who did it, but has had plenty of time to think about the previous months’ events while riding her bicycle to the new village for a fresh start.
By Emily A Dinwiddie7 years ago in Humans











