
Jason Provencio
Bio
71x Top Writer on Medium. I love blogging about family, politics, relationships, humor, and writing. Read my blog here! &:^)
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Stories (211/0)
5 Easy Ways To Save Hundreds of Dollars a Month
All right, I already know what you’re thinking about this one. And you’re wrong. This isn’t going to be one of those typical run-of-the-mill Medium listicles that so many people get their panties twisted in a wad over.
By Jason Provencio4 months ago in Families
Welcome To MAGA Speed Dating
Welcome to MAGA Speed Dating! I’m Your Host, Marjorie Taylor Greene. Wow, what an amazing turnout for our first get-together. I’m so proud to be a gun-toting, lobster foot-having, former serial gym member-banging patriot who is also your host.
By Jason Provencio4 months ago in Fiction
Why Would Anybody Choose to Be Gay?
I was thinking about my LGBTQ brothers and sisters this morning. The things they endure and have to go through as part of the LGBTQ community. The nasty things that are said behind their backs. You hear it from conservative Christians and mean-spirited bigots far too often:
By Jason Provencio4 months ago in Pride
Nobody Wants to Hear You Complain Constantly
“I’m so irritable right now, I feel like I’m on somebody else’s period.” I love that quote. And I’m not going to lie, I can be a moody prick from time to time. I generally don’t show that side of my personality to very many people. I attempt to keep it away from my Bride and our kids just about always. They rarely hear me bitch anymore.
By Jason Provencio5 months ago in Humans
Women Take Too Much Shit From Men
Women have a tough go of it online. So many people connect via social media every day. Much of the time, these people do not know each other. They may not even realize they’re being catfished or trolled by a fake profile when they choose to accept a friend or a follow request.
By Jason Provencio5 months ago in Humans
I Refuse to Sell Out With My Writing
One of the most important aspects of my Writer’s Journey is to always be real and authentic with my writing. If my writing doesn’t truly reflect the person I am and it doesn’t reflect my actual voice, then I’ve failed as a writer. I refuse to let that happen.
By Jason Provencio5 months ago in Journal