Inspiration
Married to a Sex Addict. Content Warning.
My husband is addicted to pornography. Because we are both religious and have religious families (we’re Mormon), it’s not something I can necessarily talk about with anyone. Except for my husband. We talk about his addiction all the time. He first told me about it about a week after we got engaged, and at that point, I knew I loved him and would stick with him through ANYTHING. And porn addiction was just one of those things that we would have to stick through. I was a bit worried at first because I was a virgin when we got married and he was not — but we had TALKED about it.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Writers
MY YEARS IN DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY (DELSU). AI-Generated.
TITLE:MY YEARS IN DELSU WRITTEN BY: PROGRESS In my first year at Delta State University (DELSU), I never expected that my life would take such an unexpected turn. The excitement of starting university was palpable—new friends, new experiences, and the promise of academic achievement all loomed large in my mind. But what I hadn’t anticipated was how DELSU would lead me into an adventure that would forever change how I saw the world.
By Progress Edekere about a year ago in Writers
Hey You
Hey You. Yes, you, the one reading these very words right this moment. Can I ask you a question? I will take the fact that you are still reading these words as a yes. Why did you select this particular story to read? You may have already answered the question with the first thing that popped into your head. Maybe it was something like, I don't know, or, who cares, or why is this stupid story asking me to think? Or, more likely you have already simply clicked away to something else more interesting. Then again if you are still reading these very words I know that is not the case. So, my next question becomes, why have you not clicked away already? Basically you are faced with two questions, why did you select this particular story to read and why are you still reading it? As to the first question I urge you to take a moment to stop and take a deep breath and think a bit more deeply about it. Consider, of all the things you could be doing at this very moment; potentially productive, useful, helpful, or in some way beneficial to yourself or the universe as a whole things, you have chosen to do this one thing. Read this random story written by a random stranger on a random website. In terms of time management it seems like a pretty poor choice. And yet, here you are still. If you are still here reading these words. What is it that has made you stick with it all the way to the end of this first paragraph. A paragraph, that I will remind you right now basically said nothing and did nothing. It told no story, it provided no philosophically interesting insights, it gave no tips for how to live a better life or to be a better person. It did none of those things. It did absolutely nothing. But yet, if you are still reading these words, it has done something. It has kept your interest and focus for at least the minute or so that it has taken you to make it this far. All the way to the end of paragraph number one.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Writers
Wake Up, Shape Up: The Morning Rituals of Fitness Elites Revealed.
Start each day feeling energized and motivated with these easy habits to add to your morning routine. As your personal trainer, I’m excited to share my top science-backed tips to help you kick off your day on the right foot. Begin by trying one or two of these suggestions to create healthy habits that can change how you feel. Let’s dive in!
By Rahmatolozyabout a year ago in Writers
A Charm That Changed the World
In a world often shrouded in darkness, there was a young woman whose laughter could pierce through the gloom. Her name was Anya, and her spirit was a beacon of light that illuminated the lives of those around her. Anya's charm was not merely a superficial quality; it was a force of nature that could transform the world.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Writers
The Thrill of New Beginnings and the Satisfaction of Completion. Top Story - September 2024.
Despite reflecting on whether I prefer to make a fresh start or to finish up with something that has taken so much of my effort, I realize it is hard to decide because each can be intense in its own way. Each of them has its own share of energy, fulfillment, and emotions. Nevertheless, if I had to choose between the options, I would slightly favor the aspect of beginning a new thing for the excitement of it.
By Kageno Hoshinoabout a year ago in Writers






