Bad habits
Collapsing on the Edge
When the world collapse and you give in to power, you see such light that governs and devours. Powered by strength, held deep within, love for you and yourself is how together we shall win. Battle the battles like everyone else, being unique to each other is how witches felt. Circled together around the cauldron smoke, whispering words and engulfing old folk. Winter wonderland to chill out the flames, snow flurries, and frozen gaze. Time to amp up and freeze the night, battle these creatures with your powers of might.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Confessions
Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde
Introduction My apologies if you thought this was going to be an analysis of the Robert Louis Stevenson creation, it’s not but I am using the analogy to tell you something about my own situation. I have certainly mentioned this in past pieces and hope that it may explain why I am like I am at certain times.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
A Divorced Woman Offers Incredible Dating Advice
What greater dating advise can there be than that given by people who have tried and failed in the past? The fact is that people who are in extremely successful relationships may teach you a lot. But it doesn't mean you can't learn from others who have had bad relationships. In truth, there is a lot to be gained from listening to those who have faced significant tragedy in their lives and relationships.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
Marriage Problems That Wise Couples Easily Overcome, and Their Solutions Are Worth Highlighting The Fact
1. Additional weight After their wedding, most couples gain a lot of weight. Researchers from the University of Glasgow conducted study and discovered that newlywed couples gain 3-5 pounds in the first few years of their marriage. Wedded folks typically weigh 13 pounds more than unmarried ones. Weight gain is typically related with a state of mental wellness since accomplices feel secure in one another and so allow themselves to relax a little.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
Changing Of The Guard
Introduction The song “Changing of the Guard” from Bob Dylan’s “Street Legal” came on and I started thinking about how things change in our lives sometimes for good, sometimes not so good, sometimes our choice, sometimes not our choice.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
The 9 Obvious Signs That Your Relationship Is Made To Last
1. You have a great deal of faith in one another. You will constantly need to develop a sense of trust in your connection. You should always be with someone you can trust and who trusts you in return. Your relationship will never be able to endure if you and your partner are always distrustful of one another. If you don't know how to trust each other, your relationship will fail. You must always be able to trust and rely on one another.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
5 Ways to Fall More Deeply in Love in Your Relationships
A large number of couples all around the nation that are dealing with a variety of concerns and problems. And that's OK. Relationships will always be difficult. They will always be challenging. There will be struggles, tribulations, and problems in any partnership. It's also worth noting that the amount of difficulties a couple may endure has nothing to do with the strength of their relationship. It all depends on a couple's capacity to overcome these obstacles and setbacks for the sake of their love.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
The Three Keys to Having a Loving Relationship with Your Partner
It is simple to have a crush on someone. It is simple to fall in love with someone. Getting into a relationship with someone is also quite simple. What isn't as simple is the effort required to make a relationship succeed. Getting into a relationship may seem terrific at first; it gives you something to look forward to, and it provides you the beautiful possibility of falling asleep with someone and waking up next to them the next morning. It's lovely, isn't it? Except for the warm fuzzy sentiments of love, adoration, and infatuation. The pure exhilaration of meeting someone new, the moments that come and go like that first kiss, the first time the two of you made love, the first birthday you spent with them that they made so unforgettable for you, the first date, the first time you both went on the craziest adventure together.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
Make Him Want You
When you first meet someone, do you ever have a gut feeling about them? You can be certain that it wasn't caused by what they said or did when that occurs. It's some sort of message you decipher from their body language, tone of voice, or facial expression.
By Nancy Hadijah k3 years ago in Confessions
The Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. As she moved quietly to the window, she heard sounds from the other side. Sounds that were all to familiar. The muffled cry, the slap of the belt! She was intrigued, she knew she shouldn't be, but she couldn't help herself. She wanted to look, to see what was taking place, but she knew that it would dehumanizing. She creeped closer. The cry getting louder, the smack of the belt as it cracked against flesh, it was so exciting!
By James B Morgan3 years ago in Confessions
BEHIND THE LAST WINDOW
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Nestled under fine-woven sheets laced with blue and purple silk, she sat up in the window seat, given to her by her new master, the man she shared her room with. Looking outside the clear glass aperture, there were two mockingbirds: one male, one female both chasing after each other with every chirp met with a kiss, on each other’s’ beak. Feeling the heat of the sun wrapping around the top of her neck, increasing it's intensity, she moves her gaze to the bottom of the sequoia tree right outside her hotel room. There, two scavenger crows, often mistaken for ravens, search for pestilence of the innumerable creepy crawling things beneath the ground, of whom mankind knowns to be Hell.
By Princess Rev. Nnedi Iwuchukwu, M.Msc., LMT, LMI, MMP, Yogi 3 years ago in Confessions









