fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
O'Connell Bridge - Pt. 1
LC shook the paper and gazed at the words handprinted across the newsprint; “O’Connell Bridge, 2200 hours, June 30, Before I DIE.” LC shook the paper in disbelief and stared at the red words splashed across the sports page.
Dub WrightPublished 5 years ago in HumansNot Me
He wasn’t cute but he looked like a hardworking man with his silver truck and overalls. His introduction wasn’t original, but it wasn’t disrespectful either.
Naima OmarPublished 5 years ago in HumansDo Beliefs About Love Impact Your Relationships?
There are lots of different ideas when it comes to love. Some people think that you need to work to maintain long-term relationships while others feel that love should be easy. So which is it? Is love hard work? Should it be hard? The truth is that the answer is a bit what you make it. What you believe about love will influence your decisions and how you approach relationships. It will impact how much you put into your relationships and this ultimately affects the course of your romantic attachments. A fair amount of research has gone into beliefs about love and how it influences our choices and relationships.
Teela HudakPublished 5 years ago in HumansStalker
I have a stalker. He is not invited but still shows up. He knows where I am, even when I do not. He is persistent in trying to speak to me, though I deny him my voice. He raises his hand to me, even when I fight back. He plans me into his future, even though we do not have one. He is crazy and acts as if this is all normal. I am crazy. I block him and we fight, and I beg him to leave me alone, but he still finds his way into my bed. I say "no" often, he hears "yes." He wants me though I have told him I do not feel the same. I am mean, I yell and slap him away from me, but he still returns. He is jealous of every face on my Instagram. He leaves flowers at my door. He leaves gifts on my car. He brings me food on days my kids are not home because he knows I will not cook for myself. He pays my check at restaurants I have lunch at before I can request the bill. How is he even there?
Amanda JohnsonPublished 5 years ago in HumansDolores
There once was a girl named Dolores Shultz. Dolores Shultz lived in an ordinary home in an ordinary country with her father, her mother, and her younger brother. Dolores Shultz had yellow-blonde shoulder length hair, a thin frame, and gargantuan breasts that defied logic and reason.
The Pathetic Moonlight that Stole Elise
It was a dark and stormy night. The sky’s anguish at the world could not be expressed enough through the aggressive pounding of rain on the forest floor, nor the howls of pain in the wind, and vengeance in the thunder. Lightning flashed like threats of sharp knives and swords to the tall and intrusive mountains, as the congregations of trees bowed down in repentant submission to the wrath of their supervisor.
Hannah Kawira HartwellPublished 5 years ago in HumansHelp Me
I hurt so bad. You would think that I would be numb to the pain by now. The punches and beatings I can handle. They came so frequent. If I wasn't being beat I worried about what was to come. Scared of my own shadow, flinching every time he touched me, wanting him and hating him at the same time.
Jodi RobertsPublished 5 years ago in HumansThe Origin of Valentine's Day
I love history almost as much as I love the paranormal. I love learning about the origins of the holidays we celebrate. To understand the "whys." We celebrate specific days of the year without always knowing why we are celebrating them. The origins of those days becoming ingrained in our everyday lives got lost somewhere in the annals of time.
Verona JonesPublished 5 years ago in HumansBecoming One
Money is one of those things we don't like to talk about. People can feel embarrassed or ashamed because they feel like they don't have enough or because they don't know enough about it. One of the biggest issues with money is with intimate relationships. We've all heard that money is the number one reason for divorce.
Isaiah GoodmanPublished 5 years ago in HumansMale or Female?
There is a question stirring upon us every once a while. The question is, Which is better? Men or Women. If you want to go for a singular, Man or Woman.
Kristopher RainesPublished 6 years ago in HumansThe Prom
It was the last day of summer. School would begin bright and early come morning. Victoria couldn't wait. This year was going to be different. She was a junior and would be able to go to the prom. Last year she watched as the other juniors and seniors dressed up for their special night. This year it would be her turn.
Angela DerrickPublished 6 years ago in HumansCan You Really Be in Love with Multiple People at Once?
Can you be in love with multiple people at one time? I don’t think you can. What I do think is, you can love multiple people. I think there is a difference between loving someone, and being in love with someone. You can love anyone, because it can be quite easy to fall in love with multiple attributes you find within different people at one time. But, is that really you falling in love with that person? Or just the qualities they offer, which at the time, is exactly what you’re looking for?
Cyan VillanuevaPublished 6 years ago in Humans