Lifestyle
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Sexual Abuse
Statistics... Are they correct or are they just a guess based on some guy that has a degree in accounting and predictions? Who knows, right? Well in this case, from the photo above, it's facts, proven on things that have happened and that are continuing to happen. Sexual abuse is something that gets pushed under the rug often. We need to address it. Once it's addressed, go to the source and get that issue out in the open. There is nothing like public humiliation. Let's get into what it's like to be a victim.
By Friday Vibes8 years ago in Viva
Why I Refuse to Order a Second Time From Kylie Cosmetics.Com
I am so disappointed with my experience with Kylie Cosmetics. In fact, I am pissed and I definitely won’t be ordering from that website again. From my experience, I’ve never liked Kylie Jenner in general, but I’ve never hated her. I figured I would give her makeup line a try for the sake of Christmas presents at the very least. I feel like I’ve been played and here’s why.
By Pami Chula8 years ago in Blush
The Loss of a Best Friend
Our pets end up being way more than just a family member, they become a friend. They give us that unconditional love, the type of love that we all yearn for. Nobody tells you what to expect when you lose a loved one, let alone a pet. We don't think of what life would be like, so when the time comes we're hit with this huge brick of helplessness. Scamp A.K.A Scampi was born March 3, 2002 and passed away March 9, 2017. I knew the that the day would come, I constantly hoped he would go away peacefully. My dream didn't quite happen, I had to make the decision to euthanize him because he was getting sicker each day. He ended up having congestive heart failure and nobody believed me when I said that I knew something was wrong with him. How do we cope with loss? How are we to make it through the grieving process? We all will cope differently, I personally started writing letters to him and sharing memories because it is helpful. Going through the grieving process hasn't been easy and I understand that it is not going to. There is no length on how long you are to grieve because we are all different, we will face differently. Someone else may get through the grieving process within a few months, while others like me are still constantly battling the memory. I'm happy Scampi is now back with his best friend Chester. But man, do I miss him and still wish he were here. The loss of a pet I knew would be difficult, but to me it's traumatic. I'm lost without him and my schedule feels off. I will share a poem, and letter that I have written to him.
By Paris Patrick8 years ago in Petlife
The Invincible Man
"My dad is stronger than your dad." "Well, my dad is smarter than your dad." Many of us have gotten into childhood arguments with friends or adversaries over whose dad was the smartest, toughest, richest, etc. When you grow up with attentive, involved fathers, it is easy to begin to see them as larger than life. Seriously, my dad was always one of the strongest and the smartest. He was also hard-working and family-oriented. He had a passion for his faith and his family. He believed strongly in education, hard work, and loyalty. He still believes in those things, however, to look at him now, one would think he is helpless, hopeless, and haywire.
By denise knight8 years ago in Families
I'm a Rape Survivor. Here's Why the Silence Breakers Give Me Hope
Time magazine recently released its choice for the 2017 Person of the Year. This year, Time made the rare decision to not give the title to one individual, but multiple people—a group of people, mostly women, that are being referred to as “The Silence Breakers.” This is a title that Time has given out for the past ninety years, but it wasn’t until 1999, less than twenty years ago, that the title was changed from Man of the Year to Person of the Year.
By Elizabeth Brandon8 years ago in Viva
What Not to Do Around Service Dogs. Top Story - December 2017.
I, too, was in the shoes of those who did not understand the acceptable public maneuvers for when a service dog and their handler were on the scene. We’ve all been there, making kissy noises, staring, petting… innocently enough we did not know the true rudeness, awkwardness, and inconvenience we imposed on the handler. As a current handler of a service dog, I am fully aware of the boundaries I so ignorantly crossed, as Harley’s and mine are crossed on the daily.
By Salty Circus8 years ago in Petlife




















