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SOCIAL MEDIA MILLIONAIRE SECRETS
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HammadPublished about a year ago in Confessions❤️
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the mountains, there lived a young woman named Emily. She was kind and generous, always going out of her way to help others. She worked at a local coffee shop, serving up hot drinks and warm smiles to her customers.
ArivuPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsMy love story
my love life started at a very young which I would say greatly affected me. I met this young handsome man in my first year in college he was in his third, we started off really great and thing we’re going smoothly not until he had to leave for another country, when he left I had this huge desire to explore I wanted to do the things we never did together to have more relationships and that desire was the beginning of my nightmare.
Blessing OdibiPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsI’ve found the lost me.
Having an unpleasant experience in the world of friends from elementary to high school makes me very pessimistic in terms of being remembered. I even often feel surprised if someone remembers my face only a few times I met them, because before I felt that no one thought I was around them.
Saad FarooqPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsA Living in My Hometown
When I was 19, I ran for the hills. I didn’t. I moved two towns away, closer to the city, but that was enough to lose contact with some of my closest friends. We were in different places, running at different paces. Most of them were in college and I was bouncing between full time work, college, and a very busy social life.
Saad FarooqPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsHow to Run a Secret Society
Great! You have finally admitted that you want to do this. The most important thing to do first is to remember that you have good reasons for starting your own society. These reasons will come out as you develop your own society and try to add members to the group.
Kendall DefoePublished about a year ago in ConfessionsBreaking the Cycle
At twenty-one years old, I was at my lowest. I spent my days working for minimum wage at the Crestview Cracker Barrel as a smiling hostess or a hands-on staff leader, but my nights were a different beast. When I wasn’t traveling to bars with various body parts in my mouth or behind a haze of pungent marijuana smoke, the light of Adult Swim on the television illuminated me wearing just my underwear and drinking cheap wine straight from the bottle. The only small comforts in those nights were when Shark would climb in my lap and purr.
Elizabeth Kaye DaughertyPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsSlow to Anger
One argument. One Slap. One phone call. A multitude of consequences. Back then, I had developed a habit of drinking everyday--definitely not good for my health, in so many ways. Alcohol and mental health issues DO NOT MIX. If you were to ask me why I had started drinking, I would not have had an answer for you. All I know is that drinking helped me escape the existence of my mundane, void-filled life. I was alone. Men related to me on strictly a physical level. They didn't stay and I thought it was because something was wrong with me. I had no job--I was on a fixed income, and although we had everything we needed, the funds to do the things we wanted to do were few and far between. I was a single mother. My son, who had always been close to me, was now a young man about to graduate high school and go to college. He would be leaving me and that saddened and terrified me. Being a mother was my greatest accomplishment; for the last 17 years, I had been nothing else. Looking back, I was not merely unhappy; I was ungrateful. Maybe that was why karma would have its way with me--in order to teach me to appreciate everything and to take nothing or no one for granted.
Tara BranchePublished about a year ago in ConfessionsBetrayed Trust: A Cautionary Tale of Resilience and Justice
At the tender age of 12, when most children are navigating the complexities of adolescence, I found myself facing a tragedy that would shape my life in unimaginable ways. My father, a pillar of my small community, succumbed to kidney failure, leaving behind a grieving family struggling to cope with the sudden loss.
PayalPublished about a year ago in Confessions"The Power of Love: A Tale of Two Hearts"
Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a young couple named Jack and Emily. They had been together for five years, and their love for each other had only grown stronger with time. Jack was a charming and caring young man who worked as a successful lawyer, while Emily was a beautiful and talented artist.
Uzair AmeenPublished about a year ago in Confessions9 Indicators Your Husband Has Dropped Out of Love With You
The conclusion is that the answer is a resounding YES. You may believe that ignorance is bliss, but you never want to end up in a relationship based on one-sided love. It is very necessary for two individuals to remain faithful and dedicated to the notion of loving one another in any form of healthy long-term relationship. And when one person falls out of love, it can create a poisonous and destructive relationship environment.
The Lost GirlPublished about a year ago in ConfessionsRelationship Researchers Reveal 10 Ways to Become More in Love With Your Meaningful Other
Your love for your spouse in your relationship will always be dynamic. The way you love one other when you first meet won't be the same way you love each other sometime between ten and twenty years later. It is continually changing and evolving. That's a nice thing. The sort of love that can alter, grow, and expand throughout the relationship is the type of love that lasts.
The Lost GirlPublished about a year ago in Confessions