love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
The Silent Lover.
@muzammilgooljar Sometimes we are unable to express our feelings, our emotions or even we try so hard to avoid and deny what our heart wants. It will take a thousand years for a silent lover to express his or her love to someone, they will at all cost shut their mouths, swallowed their emotions down to their throats making sure no one noticed it. Maybe fear of rejection, fear of embarassment, fear of society or even " what will people think?" In this world full of cruelty, how can we tell someone we love them?
By Muzammil Gooljar 6 years ago in Humans
Vashikaran & it's way to approach all your love related problems
Love is a wonderful feeling which can't be expressed in words and by having this feeling with our desired one's can fill our life with unimaginable pleasures. But sometimes people are facing difficulties to express their feelings in front of their loved ones and they are waiting for a miracle, where their loved ones are getting attracted to them. Like this problem or any other love problems vashikaran can make the opportunities and miracles in your life and for this service you should contact with top 10 vashikaran specialist in India.
By Acharya Basant6 years ago in Humans
The 10 Best Love Letters Ever Written
The Best Romantic Love Letters Ever WrittenAlamy. In today's digital age, writing love letters can feel like a prehistoric practice. (These days, the closest you'll likely get to a romantic note is a 2 A.M. text that says: "U Up?") But despite our unfamiliarity with this very charming gesture, there was once a time when writing love letters was the most chivalrous way to win someone over. (Just look at Noah from The Notebook for proof.) Luckily, the Internet has become a home for many of these storied works; but as with most things, not all love letters are created equal. There's a certain quality to the long-forgotten romantic letter that some just got right. So, to show the world how it's done, we've rounded up the 10 most romantic love letters of all time, from Ernest Hemingway's sweet notes to his best friend Marlene Dietrich, to Frida Kahlo in her steamy writings to husband Diego Rivera. Here: A master class in affectionate prose.
By Fluo & Pattern6 years ago in Humans
Unaware Heart
Many of us sometimes fall in love. We surely cannot choose who we want to fall for because our heart surely takes its action before we think or even decide what to do. We surely don’t mind with who our heart falls for because sometimes the person that your heart has chosen worth your love and worth getting hurt but what about the person who doesn’t worth anything of that? We should be aware of our heart’s actions so that we don’t reach a point where we get hurt, and somebody gets a heartbreak because hurting someone’s feelings is the worst. We should be aware of our feelings and avoid expectations.
By Sara Kanbar6 years ago in Humans
A change of love
It was a cool, windy day in the streets of London . It was neither freezing cold nor boiling hot. People were out and about enjoying what could be the perfect weather in a long time. A young teenaged girl was living in London . Her name was Alesha Robinson. Alesha was known in the city for being a feisty young lady and had a tendency of always showing off her future plans to people that always underestimated her. She claimed that she was going to do everything from launching her own business empire to travelling around the world to owning a mansion.
By Ubah Hussien6 years ago in Humans
Valentine's Day was in January this year (?)
Disclaimer: This article includes some clichè phrases that are worth to be said. I was walking around Walmart minding my own business and suddenly a giant bear plushie is standing right in front of me… It was more than $100 and then I remembered the lipstick set that is less than $30 I didn't bought the day before although I'm sure it would make me happy for way more time than I would be hugging a giant bear (not to mention the extra $70 I would still have in my bank account).
By María López Ramos6 years ago in Humans
"Sweetie...
“Come bounce with me!” by Barbara Sandiford At the tender age of 30, I was at a point when I thought there were no good men; without going into too much detail or to accuse the male gender of being worse than a dog, would be pointless and still untrue. By then I had been menopausal for six years, one of the youngest in Britain at the time. My son was ten years old, coming to terms with the fact that he will not have brothers and sisters from his mother’s womb.
By barbara sandiford6 years ago in Humans











