Michelle Brown
Bio
Passionately typing from California about relationships, lifestyle, family & self-improvement.
Stories (18/0)
My Husband Confessed 4 Simple Words That Transformed Everything
Long-term relationships and marriages can feel like a never-ending maze full of quandaries, successes, and setbacks all at the same time. Just when you think you’ve conquered one relationship hurdle — another one pops up.
By Michelle Brown9 months ago in Humans
The Day I Confessed To My Lover’s Wife
It still haunts me to this day. Long ago, I was the other woman, the mistress, the villain. I’ve previously documented this experience and the lessons it taught me, but I never did disclose the details of what happened during the end of the affair.
By Michelle Brown9 months ago in Confessions
I Thought I Was Unhappy In My Marriage — Here’s What I Discovered Instead
I have often said that it’s not a romantic partner’s job to make you happy — it’s your job to make yourself happy. I still fundamentally believe this to be true, so when I recently became confused about my sense of happiness within my own marriage — the first thing I did was look in the mirror.
By Michelle Brown9 months ago in Humans
What My Marriage Is Really Like Behind Closed Doors
Relationships can often be painful, draining, and uncomfortable — even though we may cherish them greatly. This is because relationships require us to crack open our most vulnerable selves — to unveil the parts of us we may not like or the parts we rush to hide.
By Michelle Brown10 months ago in Humans
My Heartfelt Advice To Any Woman Having An Affair With A Married Man
I once wrote an article about my experience falling in love with a married man. It’s not something I’m proud of but it’s something I choose not to feel shame for anymore, especially after all these years.
By Michelle Brown10 months ago in Humans
Divorce Can Be Miserable — But The Rest of Your Life Doesn’t Have To Be
I’ve come into contact with many people who are still angry with their ex-spouses — angry to the point of allowing those emotions to spill into their present relationships and destroy any positive experiences that come their way.
By Michelle Brown10 months ago in Humans