marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
Fearing Change
Inspired by: Women, Why Are You Trying to Change Us? By Justin Stinnett Women need to allow men to grow and adapt without feeling forced. Is it possible for two people to come together in a relationship and naturally grow towards each other without having to change who they are? What's not helpful is trying to change a person into something they are not. Is it possible for a woman to let a man be a man? Let's analyze this topic!
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Humans
His and Hers
His I have never been enough, going as far back as I can remember. Most of the time I can forget it, but those times I fail, I can’t shake the thought that it was inevitable. My wife has looked at me for most of our marriage like she thought I was enough. It felt good to finally feel that from someone. It’s why I thought our marriage was special, because she chased away that stupid nagging voice in my head.
By Brittany Vaughn4 years ago in Humans
All I Am
Every day, when you get home from work, you want to be greeted with open arms and a smile. But how can I do that for you, if I’m busy wrapping my arms around myself in agony? How could I bare to risk unraveling the only things holding me together to make sure your pieces are tightly bound?
By The Grim Weeper4 years ago in Humans
Important Marriage problems & their solutions
Connections offer superb advantages for prosperity, life fullfilment, and stress the executives, yet none are without their difficulties. These issues can put a strain on a couple, yet dealing with them can either reinforce their bond or push them separated, contingent upon how they handle the difficulties they face.
By Rakhi Chand4 years ago in Humans
Obvious Reasons for Marital Dissatisfaction
The main causes of dissatisfaction in marriage are jealousy, infidelity, lack of privacy, and unsatisfactory sex life. But there may be different causes of disappointment and dissatisfaction of one of the partners, depending on the level of their expectations at the beginning of the marriage the degree of idealization of the partner, and the concept of marriage itself.
By Jones Cain4 years ago in Humans
Miranda
There she was, like a corpse, lying on the bathroom floor. Her body was broken, beaten, battered, as her whole world had been shattered. Blood dripped like a running faucet from different parts of her. She was shell shocked, which isn’t surprising, for she was a shell of a woman. Surprisingly, with all the pain she was in, no tears were in her eyes. And that was because this wasn’t the first time she felt this pain.
By Paul Byrd II4 years ago in Humans








