Sherry Ross
Bio
I was born and raised in sunny Los Angeles, California. I enjoy red velvet cupcakes, poetry, spoken word and reruns of The Golden Girls.
Stories (5/0)
Signs for detecting cheap date intentions
If you're looking for ways to point out a guy who is all about freebies and deals from women, I've got some clever and tricky ways to identify them. So, if you want to date guys and get to know them on a romantic level, you need to learn how to tell when someone is trying to take advantage of you and test your worth.
By Sherry Ross11 months ago in Humans
Thriving after heartbreak knowing that you have the ultimate triumph
It's easy to become sad in that moment when your ex appears to rapidly have continued on into a new relationship. But you know what? You actually have the upper hand in this situation. Allow me to make sense of why this, in actuality, should sound more promising to you.
By Sherry Ross11 months ago in Humans
Embracing Personal Liberation from an Unfavorable Family
We can mostly all agree that it can sometimes feel strange to think about leaving your family. It goes against everything you've been told, isn't it? But hey, let's take a different approach. It will be referred to as 'Becoming like Abraham' to make it more understandable. When it comes to dealing with toxic family situations, this is a very important tip. Consider leaving because you want something different out of life rather than leaving because they are toxic and you can't stand them. Much better, right?
By Sherry Ross11 months ago in Families
How to get over a person you still love?
I'm often asked about how to remove yourself from a toxic relationship with an ex if you still love them. The main issue is that when you broke up with someone in the past, you would essentially never see them again. Wow, how cool is that? You'd be like, "Hello, I want to separate," and they'd be like, "Of course!" Poof! They disappeared like a phantom. You might think, "Eh, I'm totally over it now," and if ever, you might have run into them once at the grocery store years later.
By Sherry Ross11 months ago in Humans