(I’m a guy)
(I’m a guy)
My story is from the Other Side of public sex (as in, I wasn’t the one having it).
The man and I have been frisky out and about more than once balconies, gondola, car but only one was a disaster. We go camping one fall weekend and the place is deserted, as in there are only two tents in a section meant for 50. So after a few drinks and around midnight we decide to get frisky on the picnic table. Slip…
10 year high school reunion out in my boonies hometown. Traveled in from another state. Like 15 people showed up. We all got too drunk and decided to go to the local strip club. Not only were people we graduated with working at the strip club, my high school nemesis and his wife invited me to enjoy a lap dance with…
Nobody cares ‘bout Little Marshall no more...
Bipolar Type II is more defined by depression and the mania is (sometimes) less extreme, usually a type of hypomania. Bipolar Type I is more defined by mania with some depressive episodes. They both can be quite difficult at times to manage without the right coping skills, therapies and/or medication.
I really love your writing.
Sorry! I thought I’d stopped editing my first wrong comment and was instead making a new comment to correct the wrong comment. I come down here like twice a year, and it’s confusing! I’m now going to assume all those death threats on my blogs are accidents.
But to avoid passive voice, my advice is that “attributed” is the word that does the closest thing to action in this part of the sentence and should be the verb. I could update to change “is” to “should be.” But you’re right, as it stands “were never spoken” is the paltry bit of language this man chose to do no work in…
Ah I just looked at the sentence and “were attributed” isn’t the passive verb, “were never spoken” is. My apologies. But in the passive construction of a verb, the “to be” word is always followed by the past participle of the actual action of the sentence. For example: “The author was corrected by a commenter.” “Was”…
Martha Stewart is going to be 79 next month.
Yeah; I don’t know. He has been open about suffering from bipolar disorder.
Multiple people have drowned there. There’s a lot of underwater debris in that lake— downed trees and such. And the water is shockingly cold year-round. Even if she jumped in feet-first, she may have gotten caught up in debris and was unable to swim to the surface. Add the cold water temp and the odds are really…
My mom died when I was 4 too. She used to pass out in her own vomit (I guess the combo of chemo and meds?). My parents were separated at the time and sometimes this would happen when I was in the house with her. I would find her and since I was three at the time, I guess I didn’t really know what to do so I would just…
My mom died tragically when I was 4 and I remember it all so vividly. I remember her wasting away those last few months too. Unfortunately he will likely remember this and my heart breaks for him. I’m in my late 30s and just talking about it is so heavy even now. I wish him luck.
This is so sad. I grew up on the water/with boats and this is unfortunately a really common kind of boating accident. If she fell and hit her head or anything her child wouldn’t have been able to do anything to help her. This happens a fair amount in boating, adults will get lost in the water and kids will be alone on…
MTV’s Challenge has been fun to watch to see how effectively they have taken Dee out of the show. There might mention in her name in a list of winners, but they will do everything they can to cut her out of a shot, no interviews, and no speaking. Maybe a head nod. Below Deck seems to have taken the approach that they…
You know, I watch Below Deck (and feel free to judge me for that), but I’ve yet to see any of this serious editing they promised. Pete is a dumpster fire for being a garbage human toward the women on the boat, so the racist crap is just more icing on the shit sandwich, but he still shows up on screen a lot. I suppose…
Her dress looks like it was third runner up in a contest to make something wearable with only materials from an office supply closet.
It’s late 80s, I’m about 13 and already have a reputation for being the mouthy juvenile delinquent in the family. My older cousin is drop dead gorgeous and about 16. I haven’t seen my older cousin in a few years, but we were like sisters in our early childhood.
My aunt (her mother) pulls in with her boyfriend and my…