Gratitude
A Journey Through Economic Realities
In a quaint suburb nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a young couple, Emily and Jack, navigating the labyrinth of parenthood with their newborn son, Ethan. Like clockwork, their weekly routine included a pilgrimage to the local grocery store, a ritual marked by trepidation and anticipation in equal measure.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Poets
Fat With Love
Drawn in In an unhealthy way I want to be with you every day I want to be fat with your love Thank you for reading my work. If you enjoyed this story, there’s more below. Please hit the like and subscribe button, you can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @AtomicHistorian. To help me create more content, leave a tip or become a pledged subscriber. I also make stickers, t-shirts, etc here.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Poets
Being a Woman
What makes a woman a woman? How does she know when she is separated from the girls? When is it okay to call her "hot" or "beautiful" instead of "cute" or "pretty"? Is it her age? When she gets her period or loses her virginity? Has she reached "womanhood" when she has to shave her legs? Maybe it's when she is treated like a woman instead of a girl? Maybe it's when she looks in the mirror and realizes it for herself. When she looks back on her life thus far, analyzing every scenario, hardship, and triumph, only to realizes that she is no longer a little girl. Or, maybe it's not one of these things, but more than one? Or none of them at all? It all depends on the girl transforming into a woman. Girls are not caterpillars who spin their cocoons for a set amount of time to emerge a marvelous, transformed butterfly. We are much more complex than that. And I am no exception.
By Jennifer R2 years ago in Poets





