dating
All about dating. First dates, three years into a relationship, Tinder, and more.
A Useless Crush
Let's begin! I was about 19–20 years old when I decided to socialize with a guy a few years older than me. IT WAS POINTLESS! All I knew as to why I hung out with him a few times was because he was handsome. He basically lived around the same neighborhood as me. As a teenager I had the butterflies for him, but I was young so I was not going to try to make moves. Once I hit 19, I was like, why not shoot my shot. Swissshhhh! Of course I scored and got his number. Anyways, I learned he was nice, polite, and the worst of all, too needy and sensitive. I learned more, but you'll have to keep reading.
By Yasmine Mercado8 years ago in Humans
Are You Worth the Commitment?
Looking back at my relationships, I can honestly say each guy I dated would agree that I gave my all (I would say that I love hard, but I'm starting to think that everyone either loves hard or not at all). Like many women, I saw myself being a wife to whoever the lucky guy was at the moment. Even when I knew deep down we didn't belong together, I tried to be an amazing girlfriend. What is an amazing girlfriend you ask? Well I'll be happy to run down the list: understanding, supportive, honest, helpful, considerate, compassionate, aiming to please... you know, A Wife!
By Rayne Pitts8 years ago in Humans
My Heart, My Love, My Forever and Always
Being in a relationship is nice. It's a step closer of starting your own family. That is, if you are like me, and you date someone, not based on their looks or how much money they have, but that you could see yourself marrying-having a future.
By H.D. Garcia8 years ago in Humans
Beyonce Does Not Tolerate Cheaters...And Neither Should You!
Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable” is a mid-tempo pop track with a smooth R&B flow that comes so naturally to Texas-born recording artist Beyoncé Knowles. Her emotional power and extraordinary control modernizes the timeless soul of rhythm and blues.
By linda kerane8 years ago in Humans
Netflix And Chill Out: How I Kept My Long Distance Relationship Alive
Moving abroad can be a struggle for anyone, let alone when you don't speak the language, you're horrible with directions, and you'll be leaving your nearest and dearest behind. Believe me though, relationships can survive that short hop over the ocean and a small plane ride — don't ask me about further away, Berlin to Manchester is only a two-hour flight. Where 2016 has been a year of sadness and death for many, I strived to keep my relationship alive and make the most out of a difficult situation. I don't expect any medals, but I am accepting bouquets of flowers.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Humans
Twin Flame & Soul Mate... The Difference
What is a soul mate or soul mates? A soul mate is a person or rather people who are aligned to your soul and can change or influence your soul in so many ways or another. After that lesson has happened, separation usually happens. The thing about soul mates is that you do not only just have one soul mate, you have quiet a few. A soul mate is someone you share a close friendship and deep personal understanding of each other. You just click!
By Rasheeda Loves8 years ago in Humans
You Are My Favorite 'What If'
Today is my birthday… I have been breathing air for 24 years. Crazy to believe I’ve actually made it this far. I’ve experienced 24 years of utter happiness, tears, regret, and confusion. Not many people can say they have experienced the things I have, but I never would have experienced anything if I didn’t do the things I did. I would still be sitting quietly in the background, letting life pass me by.
By Cindy Freeman8 years ago in Humans
Six Truths You Wish You Knew Before You Started Dating
Let me get this out of the way first. I am by no means a love guru, I don't have the idea of #relationshipgoals nailed down by any means. I don't completely understand what makes some relationships work and others not. I come from a line of imperfect relationships in my family; infidelity, divorce, lack of communication, and other things that get in the way of making relationships work.
By Matthew Bailey8 years ago in Humans











