They Say Don’t Meet Your Heroes

disappointment, happiness, hero, love, music

lifewithlane14's avatarLife with Lane: "Doing things that matter!"

Good morning beautiful humans, happy Wednesday! Thanks for spending part of your morning with me. Welcome to Life with Lane

I remember the 1st time I heard the song “You Put a Move on My Heart”. I’m talking about the Quincy Jones version that Tamia sings. That was the day I fell in love with Tamia’s voice. She sounded like a powerful angel and I was hooked.

From that day forward I was her biggest fans. A  voice like hers was so rare and so pure I thought no one was better. I would buy her singles and saying that is telling my age because you can’t physically buy singles anymore 😂

I would buy her Cd’s. I bought the Set it Off soundtrack because the song Missing You featured her. I simply just loved her music.  Her voice is magic.  Music to my ears. Good for my soul.

Finally after…

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📰 SEX & FEELINGS 😍

sex, love, commitment

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A man can have sex with a lady and still don’t have any feelings for her, men only need space to have sex but women need reason to have sex.

A woman cannot have sex without feelings except sex works. A man can travel for eight hours ‘just to have sex with a female friend and yet, not love her. Sex makes men act as if they are in love while they are not. The eight hours travel sacrifice, gifts bought, hotel paid for and other expenses may seem to be coming from true love but they were all in the sacrifice for sex and nothing more.

The foolish thing is this, the majority of women would jump up inside them and conclude that this is the art of true love.
Sex is not an act of commitment. Men still leave the women they sleep with on bed and start…

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What Changed Your Mind?

love, language, meaning

stsampson's avatarTruths & Wonders

GirlsFrontStoop2 You three, for one thing

Dear Daughters,

We all change our minds sometimes, because we’ve learned new facts or heard new arguments or come to frame a problem differently. But the most important mind-changers aren’t nuggets you’ll note in a TED talk or even lessons you’ll learn from a book. They’re experiences that change who you are–experiences that change not only what you understand but the you that does the understanding.

Take a topic about which philosophers, poets, and lay people alike have opined for centuries: love. Looking back over the last two decades, I’m aware that my understanding of love has changed significantly. But that change feels less like an intellectual development I’ve driven than a series of existential evolutions I’ve undergone.

Twenty years ago, I didn’t know what it meant to have children, and so could only imagine a sort of love that I now consider core to…

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