love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
Are You A Cougar?
He wanted me. I could feel it when I was around him. The only problem was that I was over twenty years his senior. He was in his mid-thirties and I was somewhere in my fifties, and I'm not saying just where. Suffice it to say, he was hot and I was hot for him.
By Denise Willis8 years ago in Humans
How To Know When They Are the One
Fast heartbeat. Sweaty palms. Shaky voice. Stuttering words. Shy look... Falling in love is one of the most amazing feelings in the whole world. But how do you know when the person you're with is "the one"? The one is a partner who you want to be with for the long haul. You want them for the rest of your life. They're your soulmate. You can see yourself marrying them, having children with them, raising a family with them. We might all feel like someone is "the one" at some point before we actually find that person. Here are some tips as to why you might think that your partner, or future partner, is the one you want to spend the rest of your life with.
By Chantel St.Croix8 years ago in Humans
Your Partner May Not Be Your Soulmate
One topic I have always found interesting is the idea of soulmates — that mushy gushy term for that perfect match, the ultimate connection that is so powerful it’s as though each soul was constructed for the other. Why do I find this interesting? It's far too romanticized. It makes people give up on love far too easily. It makes people believe the other is missing the correct connections to align with their idea of what a soulmate should be. I, for one, have been with the same person for eleven years. We met when we were 17-years-old and have made it through almost every possible good and bad scenario a couple could go through. We have been told time and time again that we are soulmates, two people absolutely made for each other in every way. Are we soulmates? I know we didn't exactly meet that definition when we first met. We loved each other, that was very obvious, but we were missing a few of the connections that so-called “soulmates” are pegged to have. We disagreed on a large variety of topics, we liked different things, and we also had to put a lot of work into our relationship to make it survive.
By Brandi Cullins8 years ago in Humans
What Is Love?
So I was single for a whole year, having my "fun" doing whatever I wanted, living on my own terms, honestly I was really happy. I decided I didn't want or need a boyfriend to keep me occupied or happy or anything really. If it came to sex there was plenty to go around without the burden of having a boyfriend or man tell you how to live your life. Don't get me wrong I love men. Maybe not enough, that's why my relationships have always been such failures, can't seem to make them last past a couple months without breaking up.
By Valerie Rose8 years ago in Humans
To the Man Who Holds My Heart
I am so lucky to have found you. I am so thankful that my 8th grade crush turned into something so real. You have shown me a love I never thought I deserved. You continue to show me this love every day that we are together. You never stop trying to "win me" even though you already have me. I am so grateful for you and I promise to love you endlessly.
By Hannah Beaton8 years ago in Humans
Postcard Perfect
Sarah closed the door briskly behind her. Heating the house was expensive, Phil kept telling her. It's not like she didn't realise that—she could see the figures on the quarterly bills just as well as he could—Phil just seemed to gain some odd kind of anxious comfort from saying it out loud.
By Deanne Adams8 years ago in Humans











