friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
What Not to Do If You Want to Make Friends
Friendship is a popular topic I often feature in my writing. I like to discuss how to make friends, what to do with those friends, and when to cut friends lose. Then I realized, I've never written about how to NOT make friends a.k.a things that really turn other people off. Not purposely of course, but things that you may be doing that could be preventing you from building new friendships. You may be completely clueless and have no idea why forming relationships with the women around you has been so difficult. You most likely blame those women for being stuck up a-holes but what if I told you your lack of girlfriends is all your fault? Have you been told you don't smile enough? Are you known to talk too much about yourself? Well I have narrowed it down to a few of the most common annoying traits a woman can have that will absolutely turn people away.
By Jus L'amore8 years ago in Humans
Why You Should Leave Toxic People in Your Past
In order for us to grow, we must make tough decisions. Where do I want to go to school? What do I want to do for the rest of my life? One of the most important questions is this; are the people that I surround myself with good for my health? The answer might seem obvious - yes. You might say that having friends is good for me, no matter what. I need to surround myself with people, because everyone needs companionship to survive. I'm here to tell you that you may not always be right.
By Amanda Doyle8 years ago in Humans
The Beginning....No No.. Alpha... Wait.. Genesis..... 1st? Anyways, First Entry..or Story.. Blog? Something
I'm not even sure how I came across this page. HA! But I think it's pretty cool. Maybe someone will read my thoughts. Not literally. Obviously. Hope that's obvious.
By Oliver Stiebel8 years ago in Humans
Arts & Spice
Jessica was in town visiting us for the first time in forever. Once she turned eighteen, she left Homewood, Alabama for Nashville. She was a true country music girl. My brother and I, on the other hand, we just liked sports. Any and all. Of course, we were much younger so we didn't care she left, and we didn't care to know why. We just liked sports. Having a little brother made me a tomboy, which worried my family.
By R.K. James8 years ago in Humans
What Losing My Best Friend Taught Me
She didn't die; She didn't have to. My connection to her was lost that day she didn't say goodbye. I still cry when I think of her, and hope that she thinks of me sometimes, too. Our friendship taught me several things about life, myself, and building relationships with people.
By Oliver Noah Johnson8 years ago in Humans
The Joys of Finding Friends—Online
I am a person who finds the company of other people enjoyable, but I have been having trouble finding anyone to really hang out with or talk to. Frankly, a lot of people my age I find repulsive in those manners, but in a general sense, I can tolerate. I turned to the wonders of the internet, to help supplement my needs of more human interaction and to have the feeling of belongingness. I have been doing this for as long as I remember. Finding people to talk through the internet has its ups and downs. This blog is to show you what it is like before you make your decisions.
By Kyros Wolf8 years ago in Humans
Darla Milholm
Let me tell you about the things I miss. I miss the way I met you. By far one of the funniest prayer conference memories. We took our fruits of the spirit way too seriously that day. But if I could be the loudest one in the room along with you again, drowning our laughter in white grape juice, I’d run back in a heartbeat.
By something wilde8 years ago in Humans











