marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
My Husband Sent Me Two Dozen Roses for Mother’s Day and I'm Furious
My husband likes to spend money. Throughout our marriage, it’s been a constant tug-of-war: he periodically blows the ready like a Kardashian at Fashion Week, and I have to figure out how to pay for everything. It’s not fun.
By Denise Shelton5 years ago in Humans
Believe/doubt
Shockingly, I received a divorce notice from my husband on the same day when we got married 7 years back. Today in the second half after I finished my meal and was planning, to somehow speak to my husband and make everything back to normal but to my surprise, I received a notice in courier and when I opened it to my shock it was a divorce notice, my heart stopped to beat for a moment and could not feel my own self and everything seemed to blackout in front of me, by then a hand comes on my shoulders asking me “is everything all right why are you dumbstruck like a doll?” and pulled the papers out of my hands.
By Sindhu Shree5 years ago in Humans
Understanding your partner before marriage
10 Important Things Every Couple Should Do Before Getting Married: 1 Understand each other’s values. Long before making that commitment to spend the rest of your lives together, it’s important to communicate and discuss your individual values and beliefs, such as religion, family dynamics and rituals, and politics. You may not always agree, but you need to respect each other’s viewpoints and ensure that they’re not a deal-breaker before walking down the aisle. If you do find yourselves on opposite ends of the spectrum in one area, know that it can still work, but it might take some extra effort and pre-planning in your relationship to decide how to handle conflict before it happens (say, on Thanksgiving or Election Day).
By Elijah Godswill5 years ago in Humans
Best Vashikaran Specialist Astrologer in Chennai
Vashikaran, an art that has no boundaries and has been a savior for humanity for years. Vashikaran means, controlling or attracting and it is a process that works the same way. It helps a person to control or attract any person of their desires whom they want to make work in a certain way or resolve any dispute or simply attract them. Vashikaran works amazingly for all the major problems in the life of a person and vashikaran services are available all over the world for helping people. In the city of Chennai, situated in the southern state of tamil nadu, positive vashikaran services are highly demanded by the people and admired to the core.
By Best Vashikaran Specialist5 years ago in Humans
Navy's Wifes Song
The evening sun cast an array of colors across the light blue sky creating amber, pink, and golden hues. Slowly the brilliant light was disappearing behind the coastal line. The watcher sighed with a moment of longing. His brown eyes watched the radiance like it was new to him. The sight is likened to a lover's embrace, slow, unrushed, and beautiful. He knew she was watching her version of the same sunset. He sighed remembering the wife he left with three children under the age of ten, a dog, and a kitty named tripod because it would only walk on three legs, why hell he didn’t know. He chuckled at the thought of the kitten tipping over and his wife’s love for all things living. He ached for one of her smiles, for her. He honores the love she held for him, never once complaining over his departure.
By LaShawn Denise Baker5 years ago in Humans
John Mayer and I
Looking over shore on this gorgeous day in Miami Beach, Florida that we just flew in on our helicopter a couple of nights ago, John Mayer and I lingered in our short and sweet embrace as we headed back towards the illuminating ship on the horizon – it is our party boat! There are tons of actors and camera crews waiting to start shooting the second part of our music video. This is the video shoot for our duet song called “Always together for lifetimes and ever”. We decided to go for a wedding kind of a pop music video just like we imagine we will have one day when we get married.
By Yuliya Johnson5 years ago in Humans
The Geography of Solitude
Something behind him attracted her eye. Something like a flash of lightening, but no, not in this clear sky. Silhouetted against the sunset, he stood on deck and waved – a kind of jerky salute – for a few seconds. The sky turned orange. She waved from the jetty, too late. He lowered his head, back arched; loosening a line, or adjusting a winch.
By Rosanne Dingli5 years ago in Humans
Take Care of Merle
A cobblestone walk lined in terracotta bricks leads patrons past two potted olive trees and massive timber columns holding up a gabled roof projecting from the stone and timber building. Under the high vaulted ceiling of the extruded entryway a man paced nervously. He looked at his watch, then down the walk from which he came only moments ago. He turned to the building’s heavy oaken doors each framing a single, tall and narrow pane of glass then returned to his watch to repeat the routine. After several minutes of this redundancy, he looked one last time down the walk and resolved to advance on the heavy double doors.
By The Bantering Welshman5 years ago in Humans






