Forget the 'good girlfriend' trope—focus on being a real one. My approach? Radical honesty. If I'm too tired for intimacy, I say so kindly instead of faking enthusiasm. Authenticity beats performance every time. I also prioritize emotional reciprocity. If he vents about work, I listen without immediately problem-solving. Later, I might send an article about stress management—supportive but not smothering.
Shared rituals help, too. Every Sunday, we cook together, even if it's just scrambled eggs. It's less about the meal and more about the connection. And spontaneity! Surprise coffee runs or late-night star-gazing keep things joyful. But the real secret? Knowing when to step back. If he's deep in a project, I don't take it personally—I use that time for my own passions. Healthy space makes reunions sweeter.
Honestly, I used to stress about being the 'perfect' partner until I realized healthy relationships thrive on balance, not sacrifice. Small daily things count more than grand gestures—texting 'saw this meme and thought of you,' or remembering he hates cilantro when we order takeout. It's the mundane details that say, 'I see you.' But here's the twist: being 'good' also means speaking up when something's off. I used to swallow complaints to avoid conflict, but that just bred resentment. Now, I voice needs calmly, like, 'I need more quality time—can we try a phone-free date night?'
Also, independence is sexy. Maintaining my own hobbies and friendships keeps the relationship fresh. We don't need to share every interest; my book club gives me stories to bring back to him. And forgiveness! Nobody nails it 100% of the time. When he forgets our anniversary, we joke about 'do-over brunch' instead of holding grudges. Love's a team sport, not a solo audition.
Being 'the good girlfriend' isn't about ticking boxes from some outdated rulebook—it's about authenticity and mutual respect. For me, it starts with listening, not just hearing. My partner once mentioned loving a specific band in passing, so I surprised him with tickets months later. Tiny gestures like that build trust. Communication is huge, too—not just talking, but being vulnerable enough to say, 'Hey, this hurt my feelings,' without blaming. And boundaries! You can't pour from an empty cup. I learned the hard way that people-pleasing isn't kindness; it's exhaustion in disguise. Now, I prioritize self-care so I can show up fully, not resentfully.
Another thing? Embrace imperfection. Early on, I burned dinner trying to recreate his mom's recipe. Instead of panicking, we laughed and ordered pizza. Relationships aren't performance art; they're messy collabs. Also, championing his passions matters. Even if I don't get his obsession with retro gaming, I ask questions and celebrate his joy. Surprise support means more than forced interest. Lastly, 'good' shouldn't be one-sided. If he expects perfection without reciprocating? That's a red flag, not a goal.
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“On all fours, baby. Now crawl to Daddy,” His velvety voice filled me with need as I dropped on my knees and crawled to him.
"What do you want,gumdrop?" A dark look of lust settled over his face and I tried not to shiver at the sudden chill that ran through me.
"I want you to f**k me." I swallowed hard as thrills of pleasure coursed through my body.My eyes flitted up to meet his grey orbs again, they were burning with hunger and a dark fire.
"Fast and hard.”A soft whimper escaped my lips as he reached for me.
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Zella Carmichael spent years harboring a secret crush on the ruthless billionaire, Isaiah King—her godfather and her father’s best friend—while pretending it was nothing more than a silly dream. So when his charming son swept her off her feet, it felt like fate offering her a safer version of the man she could never have.
But fate had other plans. Just days before her engagement to Isaiah’s son, Isaiah steps in with a truth that wrecks her world: for the next 360 days, she is his.
Zella believed her father gave her away to protect her from Isaiah’s threats, however she was far from the truth. Behind Isaiah’s cold steel eyes hides a man who has always been obsessed with her. And behind her father’s words lies secrets so dark, it will wreck her world.
Zella is pulled into a world of passion, twisted secrets, power play, sizzling lust and betrayal. Trapped between the boy who once loved her and the man she was never meant to want… who will get her in the end—father or son?
When dark shattering secrets come to light, will their love survive?
Blaze’s tongue speared into me, flicking and sucking fast and a strangled scream tore out of my throat.
I arched off the bed, or attempted to, but Blaze’s grip on my hips were like granite, mercilessly pinning me to the bed as he ravished me like I was his last meal on earth.
“Please,” I cried out through a stuttered moan. A moment later, Justin was crouching above me, gripping my throat firmly and making me mewl shakily as my eyelids fluttered uncontrollably.
“You wanna be a good girl for us? Don’t you?” He asked, voice silky and deep.
I nodded my head vigorously, eagerly. I wanted to be good for him, for the both of them– always. I always want to be good for them.
“Now shush. Be a good girl and take it.”
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And when Molly and her boyfriend realized just how much they loved that night spent with Blaze, it became a reoccurring experience.
But, what Molly didn’t expect to happen, was for her to unknowingly start catching feelings for Blaze.
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This is a m/w/m ménage story featuring:
- dom/sub undertones.
- sexual awakenings.
- dirty as fuck sex.
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In the book of being BAD, there are ninety-nine formulas for world domination...
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Number two: You aren't BAD until you can break into a certain bad boys house and well... do the wrong kinds of stuff.
Number three: You aren't bad until quite
frankly, you have declared vengeance against the bad boy.
~*~
"I heard you like bad boys," Blade says with a vivid smirk on his face.
I glared up at him, without responding clenching my fists fighting the urge to punch him in the face.
"So...?" He says after a couple of seconds of silence.
"So what?"
"So what do you think...Tinker Bell?" He says emphasizing on the stupid name.
His face moved closer to mine and I stared back into his green eyes, watching the fire inside ignite.
I smirked, "Then find me one."
Blade grins at my witty retort and shrugs it off.
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"Girls can be so dramatic," he said. "Once I've calmed her down, we'll switch them back."
I reminded him, "That makes a hundred times now."
He just smiled and gave me a quick kiss. "I know. I'll make it fast this time."
That night, Simone posted a status update: [Your effort was acceptable. You get three days of freedom.]
Almost immediately, Scott unblocked me.
[Okay, babe. We can put our couple pictures back now.]
But then a male account—using my half of the matching photo—sent him a friend request, followed by a single question mark.
[Since when are couple photos a group project?]
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What stood out to me was how the author balances wit with vulnerability. There are scenes that made me laugh out loud, like the disastrous double-date chapter, and others that hit close to home, like the struggle to balance personal dreams with partnership. It’s a refreshing take on the 'rom-com' genre, with enough depth to keep you thinking long after the last page.
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Communication isn't just about talking—it's about listening in a way that makes your partner feel truly heard. When mine rambles about their niche hobby (for me, it's listening to detailed breakdowns of retro gaming lore), I ask questions instead of zoning out. It's the difference between coexistence and real connection. Laughing together at inside jokes from five years ago still feels like sharing a secret language no one else speaks.