love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
How You Know He's the One
Usually in a relationship, you have a pretty good idea of whether or not that person is right for you, but how do you know if he's "The One"? After getting to know him and growing together as time goes on, you learn about his wants, needs, goals, values; the list goes on. You begin to think about the big picture of what the future holds for the both of you. What does the future look like? Do you picture him in it?
By Christina Elizabeth8 years ago in Humans
Why Love Causes Pain
Love is a force that can not be reckoned with. Bigger than anyone can even imagine. Love is inherently free and you cannot make someone love you. It cannot be turned on as a reward or off as a punishment. Of course, that doesn’t mean that we can use love as a way to be destructive or abusive to another living thing. Love is also inherently compassionate and empathetic. But it also brings about pain. Which I can imagine we have all felt at some point maybe during a breakup.
By Alyssa Horn8 years ago in Humans
Chapter 1
I never spoke with him until the last day of the year. There was no reason to. He was older and it just never seemed right. I saw him all of the time around town and he would catch me off guard with his eyes, those beautiful brown eyes. Something about his eyes were mysterious that I wanted to solve. It was a small wish that I could not act upon.
By Cynthia Collins8 years ago in Humans
Never Fading
There is a certain time in the day where the inky darkness of night leaves nothing for us to see except for whatever stars are left. I used to feel calm and happy as the dark enveloped my body, but now that you are gone, the nights are always the hardest to face. I was falling for you and yet you turned away. You shoved me in the other direction as though you knew what was good for me or maybe it was so you could protect yourself. I still stayed though… because I thought I could help you or maybe even fix you.
By Sarah Jabour8 years ago in Humans
Finding an Actual Home in Your Relationship
When describing our wedding day, neither my husband nor I describe it as the happiest day of our lives because the happiest day was the day we met. There are a plethora of other days that top our wedding day as well....our first date, random moments or random conversation are a few others.
By Kendria White8 years ago in Humans
Never Give Up
Love. We all experience it. But do we handle it properly when the world comes crashing down around us? In life, I was taught that everyone, whether it would be a relationship or friendship, is a lesson or a blessing. Never regret a person because at one point they were what you wanted. Well, what happens if what you wanted told you, "I want you in my family one day?"
By Haley Paul8 years ago in Humans
The Day That Changed My Life Forever
It all started on September 24th, 2016. Zack my partner was away for work, he just started a new job doing concrete (which he was so excited about). My mom, her boyfriend and I decided we would get out of the house and go see a movie together. To be honest it was one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen. After the movie we decided to just go home as it was getting late. Now a little back story, me and Zack texted one another constantly. We were never not talking to one another. It was around 10:00PM at night when Zack had told me he was out at a bar in Winkler, MB with some of his coworkers playing pool and having some drinks. I was so happy for him. He didn’t have many friends and any friends he did have didn’t live in our city. So I was very happy that he was out with some coworkers making friends. The whole time he was out with his coworkers he wanted to leave. Now, this is my typical Zack. The reason he wanted to leave was not because he wasn’t having fun it was because he wanted to go back to his hotel room so we could Skype because he missed me so much. We have never gone more than a couple days without seeing one another and this time he left for work we didn’t see one another for two weeks. It was really hard for both of us.
By Ashley Hague8 years ago in Humans
Real Relationships, Where Are They?
Relationships today are not the same as what I saw growing up. As I grew up, relationships was more about love and it led to marriage. When problems came, they knew how to talk it out. People knew their value. They never settled. Marriages even lasted till death. My grandparents are a great example. I watched them because they inspired me. They were married till death. My grandfather died first, then my grandmother died two years later. I can tell they loved each other.
By Ebony Ward8 years ago in Humans
Like in the Movies
Two weeks. It took two weeks for me to remove myself from the feelings I thought I felt for you. There are times when I still think about you or accidentally think your name out of habit. Yet, I don’t think that I truly loved you because how can you love someone who never cared for you in the same way you cared for them? The answer is you can’t. Love in it’s most true form is caring and being there for someone and receiving the same from them. You never gave me anything I truly needed or what I truly wanted.
By Breanna Brochu8 years ago in Humans











