Amy Johnson
Bio
Novice writer looking for her place in the world.
Stories (4/0)
She Said, "Me Too."
Part of me had no desire to destroy his reputation. Except maybe that's not possible if I tell my side of the story. It shocked me the number of women who decided to defend his point of views. Actually, it doesn't shock me one bit, because that proves his manipulation has worked it's way to his friends as well.
By Amy Johnson6 years ago in Viva
I Wish the Slut Phase Was Just a Phase
As you're beginning to read this, you're preparing yourself for some sexual stories, and getting ready to please yourself to them. Well, my friends zip those pants back up and get ready for something far more intimate. The second someone reads the word "slut" they are associating it with the word "sex". Although recently I've discovered slut phases can be far more than just sleeping around, they can be "sexting" around. The woman often finds it easier to send sexual messages, than it is to actually act on them with someone. The honest truth behind that is we actually have the ability to leave the situation, no matter how persistent a man gets with us. We can turn our phone off, block the number, and screenshot the evidence to cops if the guy chooses to continue trying things with us. I've watched men get out of the situation by saying things like, "Well you wanted in the beginning, so it's okay."
By Amy Johnson6 years ago in Filthy
Thank You Tryston
Four days ago my life began to fall in a direction no one could prepare me for. The sad part of that statement is, if my heart was honest with myself, gut-wrenchingly honest, I knew it was bound to happen. Have you ever fallen in love with the idea of love? We create this image of what happy looks like, and begin to feel it. From taking the perfect Instagram photos, writing the clever captions, and well, making our own romance novel through photos. Except photos can be altered, photoshopped, cropped, and made out as something far from the original. That's exactly what happened with my real life. I took what looked like perfection, and attempted to create it through someone who was an artist himself. We both had all the talent, creativity, and motive to display what true love looked like, except art is just art. It doesn't have the power to come to life no matter how much technology we put into it.
By Amy Johnson6 years ago in Humans
I Almost Said 'I Do'
Almost. We've all had one of those almost perfect love stories; the guy we met unexpectedly and believed the accidental unexplainable connection meant "this is it." The conversations begin with our likes and dislikes, and somehow within hours, we're talking about marriage and planning a future. The most exciting part of someone new in our life is we are finally healed from the past heartache. We get those silly, heart beating out of our chest, world series winning kinda feelings again. This one is to the girls who keep letting their guard down countless times with no fear in the world. The girls who love deep and love quick. Once upon a time, that was me. Several times it was me, in fact. Each relationship I've ever started, left, or broken away from began the exact same way. I don't think the problem was how it began. It was, after it all ended, my heart still beating for these people who left me broken hearted several times. My worst habit was never letting myself fully recover from each love. The idea of having them want me again made me feel alive again. Well, over the past week I've started to work on that habit and learn to love myself. Thousands of people say to love your self before dating anyone, and it never really worked that way for me. Except things changed this time around. I'm taking full control over my heart and emotionally damaged self.
By Amy Johnson6 years ago in Humans