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The most common types of adultery, the first type, 90% of people who are "eating pho" have
1. Opportunistic adultery you should know more This type occurs when a person loves his or her spouse very much but cannot suppress sexual desires for someone else. Usually, this type of fraud is due to favorable circumstances and opportunities.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Families
Finding the Strength and Voice to Come Out. Content Warning.
Greetings, Vocal readers and Happy Pride Month! Almost a month ago, I wrote a couple of stories on here regarding Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker. He gave a commencement speech at a college, where he made disparaging remarks about women and Pride Month itself, which caused major backlash. I've since condemned his comments, which I've described them as misogynistic and bigoted. Even if he did apologize, it would not come off as sincere. When people show you their true colors, believe them.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 years ago in Families
How to Create a Positive Family Environment at Home
Creating a positive family environment at home is essential for the overall well-being and happiness of every family member. A harmonious home fosters love, trust, and open communication, ensuring that everyone feels valued and supported. This article will explore practical strategies to build and maintain a positive family atmosphere, covering various aspects such as communication, respect, quality time, and conflict resolution.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Families
Is Love a Choice or a Chemical Reaction? Unraveling the Mysteries of Attraction
Love, the enigmatic force that has fascinated poets, philosophers, and scientists alike, continues to be a topic of profound intrigue and debate. Is it a conscious decision, a matter of free will, or is it merely a cascade of neurotransmitters and hormones dictating our feelings and actions? Delving into the depths of this complex phenomenon unveils a tapestry of perspectives, blending the realms of psychology, biology, and philosophy in a quest to understand the essence of love.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Families
Just a Minute. Content Warning.
In the bustling metropolis of New York City, where every second counts and time is always of the essence, a young woman named Lily found herself caught in a whirlwind of events that would change her life forever. It all began on a seemingly ordinary day as she rushed through the crowded streets, her heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and apprehension.
By RAVI KUMAR2 years ago in Families
Beyond Stereotypes: Unveiling the Complexity of the Ghetto
Title: Understanding the Complexities of the Ghetto: Beyond Stereotypes and Misconceptions In the collective consciousness, the word "ghetto" often conjures images of poverty, crime, and despair. It's a term laden with historical, social, and cultural significance, yet its true complexities are often overlooked or misunderstood. To truly understand the ghetto, one must delve beyond surface-level perceptions and explore its multifaceted nature.
By Ssekatawa Isah2 years ago in Families
Dear Grandma
Grandma, I know you loved me, but would you love me now? By the time I was thirteen, you were gone. I cried for you—do you cry for me, now? What do you see when you see me? Are you happy? Are you disappointed? Do you hate me? Do you wish you could change me? Do you even see me at all? Do you see anything? Are you in the heaven you so strongly believed in? I don’t believe in that heaven anymore, Grandma. I wanted to. I tried for so long to believe, but I couldn’t keep pretending to feel something I didn’t, to believe so much I didn’t think was true. My last reason for holding onto heaven, onto God, was you. And no matter how hard I tried to talk to you through him, no matter how hard I cried and begged, you never answered back.
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Families
A promise made by promise. Content Warning.
A mother's love begins its daily ritual with a soft rustle of her child's breath, and throughout the day, it takes on various forms such as tender kisses, whispered words of encouragement, and unwavering support. This quiet strength guides her child through life's uncertainties, providing reassurance in a world filled with unknowns.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Families






