love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Hitting Rock Bottom
Self-Reflection, Anger, and Sadness Three months ago I set out on a journey. I started a "Self-Love" challenge that I was optimistic in beginning, and found myself hopeful for a great end to 2018. The journey was not at all as I expected. The day after publishing my "30 Day Challenge," my boyfriend and I got into one of the only, and worst, fights we had in three years. This resulted in me moving out and back home.
By Chelsea Fos7 years ago in Humans
Dropping the "L" Bomb
"I love you." It has been said and expressed to our parents, our siblings, our families, our friends and even our pets. So why is it so hard to say it to someone we look at in a romantic way? Most of us have said "I love you" to a significant other at some point or another in our lifetimes. There's a difference between saying it and meaning it. There's a scary feeling that comes along with it. It's a big step in a relationship and usually occurs at a significant moment. Trying to determine when it's okay or when the right moment is to drop the "L" bomb is nearly impossible. It's different for all relationships.
By Michelle Schultz7 years ago in Humans
Soulmates
ᒪEIᒪᗩ As long as I can remember everyone has had half of a necklace, tasked to find their soulmates. My parents found each other, my aunt found her husband all because of the necklaces. Some people say the closer you get to your soulmate the warmer your necklace gets. I guess i'll find out soon enough.
By Camila Betancourt7 years ago in Humans
Five Things Are Sure to Improve All of Your Relationships
If you've never heard of the term love languages, I assure you, it's not pointless or as difficult to understand as one might think (it's what I initially thought, don't worry). In fact, it's rather straightforward; you probably already know what your love language is without being aware, however, developing an understanding of them will definitely create current or future healthy and happy relationships. The term love languages came to popularity after being published in the book The Five Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman, in which he discussed how we need to use these love languages to really understand what it is our partners want from us.
By 7 years ago in Humans
My Psychotic Crush
I don't know why but five years ago, I was excited to be a freshman in high school. Maybe it was because I felt like things were starting to move a bit quicker in my life. Overall, I was still in the same building with the same people I dealt with for the past almost decade. Usually every year, we would get more new kids that would join our class. Two of them I became good friends with and I still am to this day. But this story isn't about them. It's about my psychotic crush named M. M was always nice to me and my friends it seemed. We had similar interests in terms of singing; we both participated in our school's choir which I had done since the sixth grade. For the first two years of high school, I participated in the drama club, which she also did.
By Evan Ellacott7 years ago in Humans











