love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
First Dates
First dates are the pinnacle of the start of a relationship. They are either a painful shortcut to the end, or the opening to a great beginning. This also means that during the first date there is a lot of stress, anxiety, and awkwardness hanging in the air. A great way of reducing this tension as much as possible is by picking the right place or activity to do for the first date.
By Aris Robinson8 years ago in Humans
Texxx-Man Cosplay's Ideal Man
In February 2012, I came out as a gay man. Since then, I've only been in two serious relationships. Neither of them lasted and I would love to change that. I understand that everyone has busy schedules and whatnot. When I was working, I hardly had any time to date. I'm on so many different dating sites that I haven't had any luck finding the right guy. However, it doesn't mean that I stopped trying to look for love. I just can't date any and everybody. No one can date the world. I have to search for a man who shares similar interests as I do and also is accepting of me and my friends. Below is a list of things you need to know about me if you're thinking about being in a serious long-term relationship with this awesome cosplayer and unapologetic nerd.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 8 years ago in Humans
Love Is
Love is sleeping easier when he is beside you. Sleeping easy through every storm, every nightmare, every stressful day at work. Love is waking up next to him, and feeling like the most beautiful girl in the world, looking at him and being happy just to know that he is beside you.
By Rachael Williamson8 years ago in Humans
The Promise
While holding hands, Ethan and his girlfriend McKenzie walked around their quiet neighborhood. They came across a giant black gate with a huge broken lock around the rims. Ethan noticed the warning sign but kept it to himself because he didn’t want to scare McKenzie. It was an old abandoned amusement park.
By Brittany Diamond8 years ago in Humans
Relationships
Relationships are known to blossom among two people when there is a common interest on a personal or professional level. At the beginning of employment, new employees develop an employer/employee relationship with their supervisors during the hours of operations of the company. Whether relationships are casual, personal, or professional, some of the most important elements of any relationship is communication, trust, and understanding between those involved. In formal or professional relationships, communication may be easier to initiate because it contributes to the success of the company and all the stakeholders involved.
By Nathonia Smith8 years ago in Humans
The Great Loves of My Life
I'm lucky to have experienced a lot of love in my life– beginning with loving parents and a caring, involved extended family, right up to now, with my husband and close network of friends. Throughout our lives, we're often told that marriage (or an equivalent) is the ultimate expression of the ultimate love. However, having experienced a healthy, monogamous marriage as well as many other variants of what we call love, I've seen again and again how platonic love is far, far underrated.
By Ellie Cook8 years ago in Humans
A Love That Never Was, Lost Forever
So you didn't want me in the end and nothing I said or did could change your mind. You left me lost and hungry for your touch that I could never have. The chance to talk all night long until the sun rose high into the early morning light, to laugh and hold you tenderly. Now I am numb, my words are choked, they can't come out. I've loved you for so long yet I barely know you. A mystery wanting to get so close but so far out of reach from you. Now my heart feels full, when it comes to you, I have maxed out my emotions, beaten myself to a pulp for not being good enough for you to want to share my thoughts and desires. To love you from afar is soul-destroying, it cuts through me like a knife.
By Clare Ellis8 years ago in Humans
Love Lost?
Sometimes we feel that “true love” will last forever and because we “separate,” we feel the “love is lost.” When most of the time, it is us who have failed to love or accept love. No work. No growth. No word. No amendments. Love has not failed nor has it tricked us. The “love” will always be there (somewhere) but, like any other form of energy, it transforms, never to be destroyed nor lost.
By Razi'El Muntasir8 years ago in Humans
Loss and Love
She watched as the smoke raised towards the sky to join the clouds, forming a thick gray blanket that covered the town she once loved. He came up behind her and placed his hand on her back. He looked around at the scorched wood, and fallen structures of warmth, safety and strength. She looked into his eyes, and turned herself into him resting her head in the crook of his neck. He wrapped his arms around her and let her finally breathe. She gasped and let the tears she had been holding back for the past hours loose. She melted into his arms letting her tears flow as he kept her safe in his embrace.
By Alexandrea Callaghan8 years ago in Humans











