Rebecca Brooks
Stories (15/0)
Was it Truly Love
Dear Auntie B, I thought she was the “one”. I thought our future was looking pretty bright. She ended it suddenly a few weeks ago and I am struggling to get past this. We’ve had some arguments and but I never thought it was anything serious enough to end things. I am so confused. If she loved me, how could we not get through this?–
By Rebecca Brooks3 years ago in Humans
Lust or Love I Can't Decide
“When we first met, it was like lightning struck the ground and electrified every cell inside me. I couldn’t get enough. I felt like a schoolgirl on her first date. Unable to concentrate, constantly thinking about him. It was intense! Something changed though. He was so into the things I liked, we constantly went out. The love notes, the texts…he made me feel like a princess in a movie you know? It’s all so different now. We don’t seem to have anything in common. Our sex life has changed. He gets upset that I’m not interested in just getting “down to it” how can I make him see how much I miss what we had?”
By Rebecca Brooks3 years ago in Filthy
Understanding Trauma
Our first article explored the (3) different types of trauma, today let's take a look at some of the symptoms that can accompany each of these. While many of them are the same, the difference is that in the latter 2, the sufferer may have more severe long-term effects as a result of longer-term trauma.
By Rebecca Brooks3 years ago in Psyche
Call Me Alice
"Call me Alice. Let me fall down the rabbit hole into a world of adventure unknown. Call me the Queen. Let me rise above the masses and with the power of my voice make all those who dare to cause me harm, quiver and shake. Call me the Hatter. Let me mad with joy and riddle those around me for I am without fear even though I should be...."
By Rebecca Brooks3 years ago in Psyche
Talk "Dirty" to Me...
SUGAR AND SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE, THAT’S WHAT GIRLS ARE MADE OF…… You know that old rhyme, the one that reminds us as little girls to be sweet and be kind. To stay “good” no matter what. What happens though when you want to be more spice than sugar? More naughty than nice?
By Rebecca Brooks3 years ago in Filthy