
Come for the forbidden feelings. Stay for what your body knows before your mind does. Raw threshold essays about love in its many forms—romantic, parental, mystical, self-love, when lived tension becomes spiritual ground. For those reclaiming themselves.
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Have you ever wished you could go back to a specific time in your life and relive it?
One year ago, after a 17-year marriage, my life as I knew it completely dissolved. Standing in the dense fog that followed, immobilized, I kept wondering...
On 08.08.08, I officially reached happily ever after.
But on the day I should’ve been feeling magical, I felt bizarrely normal. Even relieved, after the ceremony and the party. Like an important task was checked off and the day finally bel...
I remember when home became the one place my body couldn’t relax. I remember sitting at the dinner table surrounded by my children and husband, the people I loved most, and somehow feeling lonelier with every conversation.
And I remember t...
For years, I couldn’t figure out why being helped by my partner sometimes left me feel lonelier than doing everything alone…
When I first brought home my adopted stray dog, I had to take her outside every four to six hours, includin...
The loneliest years of my life weren’t the years after my divorce. They were the years I spent trying to feel loved.
Today my kids and their father, my ex, are coming home from vacation. I know that they’d be coming back to his home...
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Divorced mom choosing myself one forbidden feeling at a time. I write raw threshold essays about love in its many forms—romantic, parental, mystical, self-love, when lived tension becomes spiritual ground. For those reclaiming themselves.
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