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No Refunds, No Returns: The Relationship Warranty Debate


Ever feel like modern dating comes with hidden fees? Love might be a thrill ride, but does it need an extended warranty?

Some people want commitment insurance—that long-term, all-inclusive plan with repair services (aka couple’s therapy), roadside assistance (aka emotional support), and maybe even a lemon law clause for when things go south.

Others? They prefer the as-is deal—no warranties, no coverage, just good times until the engine gives out.

So, what’s your take? Do relationships run smoother without the fine print? Or is it worth securing a warranty—just in case?

Candice knows better than to trust in guarantees—especially when the fine print is written by a killer.
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Published on March 11, 2025 07:24 Tags: hookups, humor, love, partners, relatable, relationships, situationships

Real Love Doesn't Hurt

Love, in my stories doesn't strike like lightning. There's no orchestra swelling as eyes meet across a crowded room. No breathless moment of recognition that says, "This is it."

Because love, real love, doesn’t happen like that. Not in the world my characters live in.

They meet in crisis. In chaos. In bruised, imperfect moments where no one is looking for connection, but somehow find it anyway.

They don’t fall in love—they grow in it. Layer by layer. Conversation by conversation.

Sometimes it's a wordless bond in shared silence.

Sometimes it's banter that turns into trust.

And eventually, it's the realization that they are safer with each other than without. That's where my love stories begin.

Because love born in hardship isn't fragile. It's forged.

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Published on March 22, 2025 05:50 Tags: hookups, humor, love, partners, relatable, relationships, situationships

The Most Powerful Thing a Man Can Do


Not always obviously. Not always loudly. But undeniably.

They're the ones who look at the woman and think, I’d burn the world down to make her feel safe.

And they mean it. Not because they’re broken or desperate—but because they see her clearly, often before she sees herself.

These men don’t play games. They don’t push buttons to test loyalty or withhold affection to gain control. They show up.

Whether it's protecting her from real danger or just bringing her coffee after a long night—they're already there.

And when they fall, they fall completely. Their love is not fragile. It’s steadfast, sometimes clumsy, but always real.

Because the most powerful thing a man can do in a dark world is choose softness. Choose love. And maintain it.
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Published on March 22, 2025 06:03 Tags: hookups, humor, love, partners, relatable, relationships, situationships