
Luna Verity
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I've been in love with the written word since my youth. Forever the starving writer, therefore tips are greatly appreciated ♥
I am omnisexual & happily polyamorous.
Author. Freelancer. Witch. Herbalist. Reiki Master. Diviner. ♥
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2024: The Saga Continues Pt. 2. Content Warning.
2024 has been a year of roller coaster emotions, and that's putting it lightly. Music has been there through every moment... the beauty and the horror. There are always two sides to every story, including mine for 2024. The first side covered the darkest moments, the failures, the despair, the pain and the heartbreak. It becomes easy to allow the moments of hopelessness to reign and overshadow the moments of light... but what good does that bring? The moments of joy, relief, calm and love may be few and far between... but they exist and that is what makes the music of them so much sweeter as 2024 concludes.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat
Raised by Silence. Content Warning.
As a child, she read fairy tales and watched them on television. They taught her what she knew about love and how a female "should" act. The helpless damsel in distress needing a strong, handsome Prince to rescue her and give her a better life. As she grew older, movies and television shows continued to show her what was expected of her. Grease was one of her favorite movies growing up; she saw it as the best story of true love. Sandy and Danny were her ideal couple. A girl who was sweet, caring, smart, and innocent then changed her whole self for the bad boy who couldn't accept her as she was. The female characters who chase after abusive men, allowing themselves to be used and treated like property. The scene where Danny attempted to rape Sandy while they were on a date and nothing was ever said about it later on. She still ran back to his arms and called him her true love. Maybe that was why she failed to understand that rape was wrong when it happened to her.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in The Swamp
Forever Falling. Content Warning.
She never expected to find true love. Being hurt was her inevitable purpose. She accepted this. She didn't like it, but it is just how it was meant to be. Her life was filled with moment after moment of being hurt by anyone she trusted. She tried not to develop feelings for anyone because she knew they would eventually hurt her, but her heart wasn't wired to be cold and uncaring. She loved freely and with all of her heart even when she fought with all she had to keep walls up protecting herself from it.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Humans
2024: The Saga Continues. Content Warning.
As midnight hit and 2024 began, the struggle to leave the sorrow and pain of 2023 behind was an all too familiar challenge these days. January 1, 2024 was here and I was still here... but how much of me was there left at this point? Year after year of fighting challenge after challenge without any breaks; 2024 found me with barely anything left to give. My soundtrack of the year began with me feeling like I was "Breaking Inside".
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat
Why I Masturbate. Content Warning.
Masturbation. Self-pleasure. Flicking the bean. There are many different names used to describe it, especially when a woman engages in it. For me, it’s called self-love and self-care. Female masturbation has always had a negative spin put on it, with people calling it immoral and wrong, dirty and a sin. It is still seen as a taboo for many people, even in this modern age where we would like to think we are more… enlightened. While many see masturbation as being an act performed purely for pleasure and orgasm, I associate it with something much bigger.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Filthy
As the Year Concludes. Content Warning.
I was hopeful at 2023 closed out that 2024 would be a better year - basically, this was the same thing I had been saying at the end of each year since 2015. Yet, each year would be an even bigger struggle than the one before. I still had hope. December 31st would arrive, and I would be hopeful that things would change in the new year. It never did. It just got worse, and hope became harder to have. I would like to say that I see 2025 to be a better year, and a year that things finally go right. Unfortunately, 2024 took the one thing that all the other shitty years before it failed to take from me - hope.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Motivation
What Almost Was. Content Warning.
Every year as December arrives, Thyra finds herself filled with a mix of anxiety, fear... and gratitude. While the winter chill brings the typical stress of the holidays to people all over the world, this month hits differently for her. She is haunted by memories of the worse day of her life... which also was one of the best days of her life. It changed her world as she knew it and made her realize one thing - tomorrow is never promised, so be grateful for every single day.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Families
Memories Remain. Top Story - December 2024.
As the winter sun started to set, darkness settled in; the little ones were sent to bed, then the fun began. The gifts were carried out of their secret spots; your smile brightened the room as you prepared Santa's scene to surprise the tots.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Poets
To My Sunshine. Top Story - November 2024. Content Warning.
I was not prepared when I found out that I was going to be your mother. I was 18 years old, barely out of high school and no were near an adult in my mind. As you grew inside of my womb, I was overwhelmed with fear and anxiety, but also with love for you. Your birth was not easy on me, because you were too afraid to come out into the world. 48 hours of labor and a c-section later, you were here and my life was never the same again.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Humans
Suppressed. Content Warning.
It didn't happen overnight. It was a process of subtle manipulation that quickly became compliance controlled by fear. Voices became silent and allowed unspeakable acts to continue. The manipulators scream loudly making claims of great moral "evils" to induce greater anxiety and panic. Beliefs become safe only for those who comply with what fits the narrative of those in control. The screams became louder, emphasizing the differences in cultures and races. Forcing compliance with stories of atrocities that are untrue. Yet, it didn't happen overnight.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Journal
