marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
I Took Sex off the Table in My Marriage . Top Story - October 2021.
I was having some kind of mental breakdown and for good reason. I had a book that I had been working on for a decade head to publication. I had gone back to work for the year and felt like I was drowning. My husband was working out of town consistently and I was on sole parenting duties.
By Melissa Steussy4 years ago in Humans
Marriage is
The early morning alarm goes off after already snoozing it for the fourth time, realizing not getting up when I was supposed to be. It was going to set me back, and the anxiety already began before I forced myself out of bed. I throw the covers off and slug out of bed, and the stress gets me going as I'm rushing to choose an outfit and get ready. My husband is still asleep, barely waking up, beginning to question as he asks me if I can come to lay back down.
By Lisa Aragon4 years ago in Humans
Complexities of Relationships Short Skit
It hit me right in the middle of my inner voice formulating the validity of my point. For a moment it was as if the consciousness of my mind disassociated from reality. The noise around me faded out and the argument I was having with my significant other sank into the background. I was taken back by a sense of familiarity and a voice like my own that reminded me of something important.
By Zachary Pierce4 years ago in Humans
Stop Expecting and Start Living Your Lives
We all are living our lives, full of expectations. Any action we perform is bound to have a component of expectation in it. Even if you help a person, your mind will start expecting a return gesture in the future from the same person. And if by chance you are unable to receive the same gesture in return, you tend to develop hatred for the person.
By Adarsh Kumar Singh4 years ago in Humans
When You're Married, Every Decision Becomes a Six Month Project
Before my partner and I got married, we pretty much had individual lives. We studied and worked in different cities for years. Health, fitness and side projects were personal goals that never involved the other person. We made the relationship work in tandem with all these other big decisions.
By Aditi Balaji4 years ago in Humans
MS at 19
My MS story starts before me. My paternal grandmother had MS. By the time I knew her, she was in a wheelchair. I thought it was great to sit in her lap and be pushed outside to enjoy the Tucson roadrunners. I remember her as a very quiet soul, with a lovely smile. She was an artist.
By Erica Psaltis4 years ago in Humans





