Friendship
"Fixing" Made Drama
It's frustrating trying to have a relationship with someone you find out never wanted to have a real relationship with you in the first place. They present you with issues to fix that you didn't start. They don't even want the issues fixed in the proper way either. They don't want anything to happen where everyone gets a fair say, build trust, and find reasons to gain closer intimacy.
By Seashell Harpspring about 2 hours ago in Confessions
The Playlist He Made
How a Stranger's Music Healed What Therapy Couldn't TRACK ONE: THE DISCOVERY The playlist appeared on my Spotify account on a Wednesday afternoon six weeks after my divorce was finalized, a collection of thirty-seven songs titled "For the Girl Who Forgot How to Sing" shared by a user whose profile name was just the letter M and whose avatar was a photograph of a piano in an empty room, and I did not know anyone with this profile and I almost deleted it as spam except that the first song on the list was "Skinny Love" by Bon Iver which was my favorite song, a song I had listened to on repeat during the worst nights of my failing marriage when I would sit in my car in the driveway unable to go inside because the silence between my husband and me had become more threatening than the loneliness of the car, and the odds of a random spammer choosing this specific song as the opener of a playlist addressed to a girl who forgot how to sing seemed too coincidental to dismiss.
By The Curious Writerabout 9 hours ago in Confessions
Observations On An Ancient Childhood. Content Warning.
Introduction I do find it amusing and odd when certain things inspire me to write but I suppose that is just the way my mind works. This morning I went out to pick up my weekly deliverance of two pints of milk from McQueen's Dairies and that started me off for this story.
By Mike Singleton đ Mikeydred 3 days ago in Confessions
Slow Dating Trend Helping Singles Build Deeper Emotional Connections Today
The current dating culture is no longer about the instant-match and high-speed dating but now is more deliberate in nature, also referred to as slow dating. The trend allows single people to take time and learn more about emotional compatibility before committing. Slow dating is not about the number of dates, or the amount of swipeing done in the app, but about the quality, richness of emotions, and connection.
By Kellee Bernier3 days ago in Confessions










