marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
2 Years Of Marriage And Stronger Together Than Ever!
2 years ago today, I was holding back tears as I watched my beautiful bride walk down the aisle. She was breathtaking, with her dimpled smile, honeyed eyes, and the look of excitement for a moment that was years in the making.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Humans
Without Words
The sky above was cerulean, almost too rich to be real blue. A floating canvas, it was dotted with achromatic cumulus-dancing unicorns, fire-breathing dragons and one that looked quite similar to my Aunt Donna. The sun radiated through each empty space in the clouds creating heavenly beams of light and warmth. Blanket in hand, I made my way along the winding, stone path that led to the park. Every pebble, imbedded in unforgiving concrete felt like a massage to my sandal covered feet. The perfect spot revealed itself, soft grass canopied by a large oak tree enveloped in shades of kelly, hunter, and forest green leaves.
By Theresa Marie Cain2 years ago in Humans
Love in the Digital Age. Content Warning.
Love in the Digital Age: Navigating the Landscape of Online Relationships In an era defined by screens, notifications, and the constant hum of technology, two people, Emily and Ethan, found their love story unfolding in the intricate landscape of the digital age. In an age where digital tools have revolutionized not only how we communicate but also how we forge and maintain relationships, their journey is a testament to the shifting dynamics of modern romance.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
Dating Beyond Borders
Dating Beyond Borders! In a world that's increasingly interconnected, where travel is more accessible than ever, Sarah and Diego found love that transcended borders and cultures. Their story is a testament to the magic that can happen when two souls from different corners of the world collide.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Humans
The Biggest Challenges Couples Face After Commitment
For many people who might not know this fact, 42% of marriages in the United States end in divorce, with 57% of those divorces being initiated by women - who are more likely to cite mental health as a relationship pressure. The most common reasons for divorce are infidelity, lack of communication, and financial problems, not things one can plan for beforehand
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in Humans
Whispers by the Sea
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, basking in the quietude of a new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. The world had just begun to awaken, and in this tranquil haven by the sea, I found myself wrapped in the gentle embrace of nature's symphony. The sea breeze rustled the palm trees, creating a soothing cadence, the barking sea lions added their own bass notes, and the cawing seagulls provided the ethereal background vocals. It was as if the world was sharing a secret, one that only those who listened closely could comprehend.
By Sergio Rijo2 years ago in Humans
The Loudly Silent End. Top Story - October 2023.
I stood a few feet behind the occupied bench, enjoying the new morning after a glorious yellow sunrise. I could hear the sea breeze rustling the palm trees, the barking sea lions, and the cawing seagulls. The soft sand was cool and damp beneath my bare feet, since the sun hadn’t yet scorched the morning dew from beneath the tree’s fronds.
By Bekah Jimenez2 years ago in Humans
Livin’ Through the Fire
Almost two years. 713 days to be exact. Our first date. Our first kiss. Our first time together. I was nowhere near what I should’ve been to be a man for you, yet you accepted me and treated me as a king. I shouldn’t have accepted this. I knew I wasn’t where I needed to be, but I knew one thing...you were a special woman.
By Jordan Casarez2 years ago in Humans
Rekindling Love: Journeying Through the Tumultuous Path of Marriage
Amidst the depths of despair, what was once a haven now resembles a battlefield. My body longs for the safety and solace this place once offered, but instead, silence blankets the room, thick and oppressive. All my focus hones in on my husband, his smug expression illuminated eerily by the computer screen before him. He seems utterly oblivious to the fiery storm brewing in my eyes. We don't argue often, but in moments like these, he channels the traits of my father, a facet of him I'd rather not confront.
By Therealsam2 years ago in Humans









