Friends with Benefits?
By: Sarah Nutter I recently spoke to one of my best friends on AOL Instant Messenger about my generation’s acceptance of the concept, “friends with benefits.” The term can be defined as when a guy […]
By: Sarah Nutter I recently spoke to one of my best friends on AOL Instant Messenger about my generation’s acceptance of the concept, “friends with benefits.” The term can be defined as when a guy […]
By: Annagail Lynes “Why can’t you do anything right,” I heard my father scream. Then a door slam. His screaming woke me up from my sleep. It was going to be another one of those […]
by Annagail Lynes “What’s wrong,” my high school American History classmates used to ask me. I didn’t know. I didn’t know what was wrong with me, or why I was always sad. Nothing seemed to […]
By: Annagail Lynes “Is living together after when you get in college okay? Is it a sin,” I read on a Christian message board recently, and I had to blink to make sure I was […]
By: Annagail Lynes “You can’t handle the truth,” Jack Nicholson barked in the courtroom in the military drama, “A Few Good Men.” Can you handle the truth about abstinence? Abstinence is not just abstaining from […]
By: Jordan Taylor Which one of us has never made a mistake and had to live with the consequences? I know that I have! A recent misfortune of mine has caused me to look closer […]
By: Annagail Lynes When I was still in my mother’s womb, my father told my mother repeatedly that I was not his child. He accused her of sleeping with someone else because, in his humble […]
By: Annagail Lynes Ethan and I been talking on the phone every day. After school, at night. We went places together, we dated briefly and laughed all the time… until he asked me to have […]
by Annagail Lynes It was Febraury 14. I had spent the night at friend’s house. We had been up all night, worrying about the girl who had took fourteen sleeping pills at the dance the […]
By: Annagail Lynes A lot of traffic zipped through the driveway that we shared with the apartment complex behind us. Ninety percent of the traffic stopped at the very last apartment. Every day at 3 […]
By: Christina Morales I was unusual. I didn’t start dating until I was 18. It’s not that I didn’t want to; it was that I was scared out of my mind. So many girls I […]
By: Mandy Hughett Lately, I have seen many emails come in about Depression. I am realizing more and more each day that teens across the world are suffering from Depression! This article is for those […]
By: Annagail Lynes I haven’t spoken to my father in fourteen years. I don’t miss him, but I do miss the concept of having a physical father that I can go to with my problems […]
By: Cynthia Ray The world has developed into an attitude of “It’s their life, let ’em ruin it!” Even most Christians that I know don’t really care about whether or not their friends or family […]
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