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My Big City Single Life
"Houston, I know there's a problem here, Must be a hole in the atmosphere. Baby, I wanna be closer to love," Britney Spears sings during "Man On The Moon" from her Glory CD.
Edward AndersonPublished 7 years ago in HumansStrangers
Have you ever felt isolated? People pass us all the time in the streets never once taking a second to look at who they pass. I’ve been told people are born to be good but what happens to them? Why do we start to care less and less for humans the older we get? What happens if we just stop and look out for another human being? I stop and look at the girl sitting down by herself. I walk towards her not knowing what will happen. What she will say or do. However, it’s worth it because we humans need to take time to talk to one another. She looks sad and depressed. I wonder what she’s going through.
Juan SabalaPublished 7 years ago in Humans10 Signs That Your Partner Put You On Layaway
Nothing is quite as bad as being fooled into thinking that you are someone's "Special One," only to have that dream ripped from your hands the moment they decide that they found someone more compatible.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in HumansFive Reasons Not to Marry Someone
I have been married four times, five times if you count the fact that I married the same man twice. Not that these facts make me an expert, but they have given me some good insight as to the wrong reasons to marry someone.
Denise WillisPublished 7 years ago in HumansHurricane Harvey's Biggest Story? The People
As Texas continues to be in crisis as a result of Hurricane (now Tropical Storm) Harvey, I find I've been thinking a lot about friends and people I really admire.
Christina St-JeanPublished 7 years ago in HumansBlessed with a Breakup
We used to be friends. Best friends, actually. I met Jamie when I moved to his school for my further education. He was one of the first few people I had met and we instantly clicked. Something about him was very comforting and we became good friends. At the time I met him, I did not feel anything for him and he did not feel anything for me. He had a girlfriend and I had a lot of family problems that I took up my most of my thoughts.
Linu GeorgePublished 7 years ago in HumansBrutally Honest Dating Advice Everyone Should Hear (But No One Has the Guts to Say)
Everyone, or almost everyone, tends to want a special someone in their lives. They want to know that they're not alone, that they can have someone to come home to, and that they can occasionally get laid by said person. Love is a human need, and it's been backed up by science for decades.
Ossiana M. TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in Humans"Make Way" Part Seven: Stand to Deliver
His friends were doing better than him, he thought. So there's this one friend, alright — he's basically freelancing every day on a set. Another friend was working for a production company, and then there was this other guy (not really a friend, but he knew him and called him a friend), who was working on a shoot involving...Martin Scorsese?
Daniel Luis EnnabPublished 7 years ago in HumansBack and Forth
When you first come into this world, even before then, genetics tells you what your sex is. The equipment that you're going to supposedly have for the rest of your life. These genetics don't always match what your brain has in store. Who really knows why; because I know that I don't. Maybe it's a chromosomal thing gone array that has yet to be discovered. All I know is, is that sometimes it sucks.Let me clear something up though. Sex is your physical organs. Gender is how you perceive yourself in response with your physical self. Sometimes they match, sometimes they don't. The world still goes on. For me, it's like a two-way street. Sometimes I want to go down Male Street, other days I go down Female Street.
Dating Cross-Culturally: Some Advice
Some days, especially days like today, my boyfriend likes to jokingly ask me why I don’t know how to cook and thus takes it upon himself to cook instead.
Loving Thoughts
Being a teenager is so much fun. Being in high school is supposed to be the best four years of your life. Being 16 is so exciting. You get your license, and a job, and everything is so new. About a month after my 16th birthday, I got my first job working as a hostess at a local restaurant. Little did I know, a week after I started, I would meet the love of my life.
Nicole LanePublished 7 years ago in HumansComing Out
I was 14, I knew I wasn't straight and I took the big step of coming out to my school friends as bisexual. This was slowly followed by coming out to my parents. I thought that would be the end of it. How wrong I was.
Charlie KingPublished 7 years ago in Humans