Opportunities from Obstacles

it also says I’m too altruistic and I don’t think there is such a thing. I just balance out those who aren’t. So, is it my weakness or my greatest strength?
Built from experience. Designed for practice
it also says I’m too altruistic and I don’t think there is such a thing. I just balance out those who aren’t. So, is it my weakness or my greatest strength?
We’ve all had those fantasies. You know the ones. You’re walking down the street and your favorite musician walks towards you and is entranced by your attractiveness
I felt comfortable with him in a way I didn’t usually feel. He was easy to talk to and asked great questions. He focused on you when you spoke and nodded as he listened. His eyes expressed his thoughts, a conversation of his own, written on his descriptive face.
I remember staring, mesmerised as the woman's breasts bounced when she walked, swayed as she was thrust into, hard and deep. My face mimicking her expression of bliss as she climbed a peak only she could see.
Looking good feels good and I think that coming out of something as life-altering as the pandemic better than I went in deserves a little bit of bragging rights.
I try not to use terms that label people in my life. When explaining a person's qualities, I don’t highlight skin colour, gender, or religion. But sometimes the labels we hold are reasons to celebrate and not words to devalue.
“You need to learn to use your body to tell me what you need, not your words, no matter how elegant they are. You’re too good at hiding the truth, tonight we fix that.”
I feel the slow permeation of confidence come to take its place. Under his gaze I am brave. Here I will know no fear.
That’s what true independence is, isn’t it? Freedom. Freedom to choose.
There’s something about the sound of an acoustic guitar that pulls me in and makes me want to sit and stay awhile. Maybe it’s how the chords can be strummed to create a sweet melody or plucked to portray the moodiest dark complexity in our minds.