love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
My Love
This is the story of how I met my husband. I was 19 years old. I was visiting my best friend in her town. Her family and I decided to go to the lake. We ran into a group of people her uncle knew. Well, after a while, we decided to jump into the water, clothes and all. I normally don't like swimming in lake water, but I said the heck with it, I'm having fun! About thirty minutes in, I decided to get out. We walk to the car so I can grab a cigarette. As we were walking back to the camper, we noticed this handsome young man standing by the door talking to her uncle.
By Carol Forsyth8 years ago in Humans
New England & New Mexico Clash
There are always going to be differences between individuals in relationships — in any kind of relationship to be frank. However, in a romantic relationship, these difference can sometimes become more obvious. This is especially true if you and your partner met in an area where their culture is very prominent. My husband was from New Hampshire and lived in New England for most of his life. I, on the other hand, am from New Mexico and I've lived in the South West for most of my life. He moved to little old City of Crosses to attend college and he found that he enjoyed the Hispanic and Mexican culture. As we have gone to visit his hometown and our country's original thirteen colonies we both have noticed intriguing differences in gender roles from New England and the South West. At times these differences have halted our communication and at other times it's allowed us to lead the conversations or situations to our benefits. Regardless of where people are from, love is love and it can last. My cousin is from Austin, TX and this love of his life is from Norway! And my husband's best friend is from New York, and her boyfriend is from California. Love is always possible! Here are some gender roles we've noticed between our two cultures. And keep in mind these observations are not always true for everyone in the South West or in New England.
By Elanda-Isabella Atencio8 years ago in Humans
In My Dreams
I close my book and set it on my nightstand. I’d spent the last 15 minutes rereading the same paragraph over and over. My mind was distracted from the events of the day. The argument with the stranger on the bus. Dropping my groceries all over the sidewalk after tripping over my two left feet. Then finally making it home to my sad eyed cat that I had completely forgotten to feed this morning.
By Jessica Briggs8 years ago in Humans
The Story of Us: Falling in Love with My Best Friend
Five years ago, way back in grade nine when I was still trying to find my place in a new school full of new transitions, I met my best friend. For the purpose of this story I'll call her Payton. Payton was in my gym class on my team for softball and, being my usual introverted self, I was standing by myself in line not talking to anyone. That is, until I turned around and noticed the anti-possession charm from the TV show Supernatural drawn on the arm of the girl standing behind me. In a moment of pure instinct I turned to her, pointing at the doodle, and tried to ask her if that was, in fact, the anti possession charm from the hit TV series. Of course once I got the first few words out of my mouth my brain caught up with my actions and I stood there, sputtering and pointing for a solid two minutes (thorougly making things awkward) before I finally managed to spit the name out. The look of relief that crossed her sun-kissed freckled face was almost as amazing as the blindingly beautiful smile that made her whole face light up. And from that moment I knew I was hooked. She laughed and told me she was so nervous as I sputtered on that I would accuse her of devil worship (a reality that was all too common in our small town) but then when I finally found the words she was so thankful that I was in fact just filling my free time watching gorgeous boys on Netflix.
By Lilli Behom8 years ago in Humans
The Edge of Love
Alone. That is all I felt. Ever since I can remember, everybody I loved eventually broke my heart. Every friend I made turned their back on me, every lover I had been with also left me in the dark. At the age of seventeen I was done with everything. I had given up on the hope that anyone would ever love me, that anyone would truly care. Turning to alcohol and pot to be my savior against all the pain. Anything that would take me away from this place called Earth, I wanted it.
By Ashley Buchanan8 years ago in Humans
Fallen
Once, there was a boy who sang sad songs and drank his troubles away. He smoked to make the pain go numb, even if it meant the rest of him felt numb, as well. He used angel dust to find the confidence he couldn’t seem to grasp on his own, and the things that kept him up at night, he would put into lyrics and strum them with cut fingers in acoustic on his guitar. I can’t believe someone like him would ever say hi to me, would ever think I’m pretty, or want to see how my mind works.
By Sydney Scarlet8 years ago in Humans
That One Relationship That Could Have Killed You
Have you ever been blind due to something you call love? Well, I’m going to tell you about my story where I was completely blind to what I thought was love. It all started June 20, 2013. It was near the end of my sophomore year of high school. I had been crushing on this one boy all year long and he had finally noticed me and asked me out. Of course I said yes right away but little did I know what was going to happen.
By Tylamarie Krzyszton8 years ago in Humans











