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The city where we fell in love
I drove around last night in the city where we fell in love, with someone who wasn't you. I tried not to think about you, but the weather was moody and there was a light breeze and a drizzle blurring the colored street lights out of the front window.
Megan AlyssePublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsLearning to Ride a Bike: From Grazes to Glee
Like many of you, no doubt, my inauguration into the world of cycling as a child was a painful one. My friend David was a year younger than me, but already he was tearing around the streets on a small bike with chunky pneumatic tyres. I’d had several attempts at riding on two wheels, but I just didn’t get it.
Joe YoungPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsSteps For Getting Over A Breakup
Finding love and afterward losing it tends to be a really wrecking experience and it requires investment to mend particularly on the off chance that you have been with this individual for a more extended timeframe. Yet, managing a separation doesn't need to be a negative encounter. In spite of the fact that it could feel like the apocalypse, however with the right advances and mentality, you can figure out how to give up and continue on. There is totally something/somebody better for you out there.
Agbeja OluwatosinPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsMemories of Guy Fawkes' Night
As a young boy, many of my peers and I were of the opinion that the loudest fireworks were the best. Explosions trumped any fancy shower of sparks, and the more ear-splitting the better.
Joe YoungPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsWhy I didn’t want to be a mom
Positive, said the results. My heart started to beat fast as soon as I read those words. I was stupid to have some hope it was wrong because I did a urine and blood sample. I did not want to have this baby, but now here I am, with my beautiful two month old daughter. But before my daughter, why didn’t I want to become a mom?
Diani AlvarengaPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsDating a Suicidal Person as a Suicidal Person
I do not recommend having your first romantic relationship be with an unstable person while you are currently overcoming depression. It’s difficult for me to talk about this and be this vulnerable. Truth be told, I’m worried this topic might be too dark to submit, but this relationship had a huge impact on my life so I figure it’s worth sharing. This is my first time laying out the whole story with all the details to anyone, including my therapist.
Zane AquamanPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsSoft Skills that are not “soft” at all
How many times have we come across people who are very, very good at what they do, technically, but they don’t know how to deal with other colleagues?
Alexandra SousaPublished 2 years ago in Confessions7 Signs Someone likes You, But is Scared to Admit it
A lot of the times when someone likes you, they just don’t come to you and say “hey I really like you wanna hang out sometime?” that is not what happens, instead they try to give you hints, but most of the times you miss those hints because you were too afraid to admit your feelings or too shy to make a move or you think that you are just good friends.
The Enhancement ClubPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsMy Worst Childhood (in Lifeline Center) Ever…
When I was younger, I was breached and had a club foot. I wouldn’t talk until I was three or four. During my childhood, I experienced inappropriate but pornographic movies. Then I kept talking a lot about everything else that I would see in my daily lives.
Jennifer S. GenuinoPublished 2 years ago in ConfessionsWhat Are Stainless Door Numbers and Their Advantages?
Stainless door numbers are easy to maintain, durable, and lightweight. To clean these numbers, you can use a damp cloth or soft microfiber. Once they are clean, simply install them using a metal dowel. This material blends seamlessly into any decorating style. It also resists corrosion.
Savannah JohnPublished 2 years ago in Confessions- Top Story - October 2022
5 Things That Make Me Weird?
I think I'm secure enough in myself to admit that I'm an acquired taste, a little bit on the weird side. That might change depending on the comments I receive, but we'll just go with it for now.
Heather HublerPublished 2 years ago in Confessions Narcissists are Soul Killers
This story begins with a shattered heart of being used in this life and not recognizing that is the role of every individual who breathes. My mother once told me, "You're going to be used in this life, it's no doubt but how much is up to you." I met a woman at work who experienced a nasty breakup. She shared, "Her child's father left her with a 2-year old and she was devastated." She didn't ever think the relationship would end and she hadn't prepared nonetheless. Her son was experiencing every tense moment of her disconnect and I observed it every time I called her. He would be in her face or lap and clawing at her for security. She, let's call her Melanie, was crying a lot and children can sense when things are not right. Unfortunately, I felt empathy and decided to help her financially get back on her feet. Little did I know she was a narcissist ready to suck up my existence.
E ChancePublished 2 years ago in Confessions