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November 2, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Date number: 2nd

Travis Christensen

- Her: 7 hours, 13 minutes

- Me: 24 minutes

October 31, 2025 | Nonfiction

Dear Jane

Gabriella D’Italia

Dear Jane,

I sometimes wear an old kimono I bought out of a by-the-pound box in a shop basement in Chicago and I listened to a podcast today about how I shouldn’t wear kimonos if I’m not Japanese

October 26, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

We Owe Rent to No One

Mireya Gonzalez-Looby

One grotesque morning, our friend Dani—frequent companion in cocaine-fueled escapades—stumbled from the spare room, blacked-out, around sunrise.

October 24, 2025 | Nonfiction

Winter in Leningrad

Maddie Barron

It is Winter again. I am not myself.

Cherry nausea tablets dissolve under my tongue every morning, ostensibly tricking my mind from dry-heaving, and sleeping requires triple the dosage of Trazodone

October 21, 2025 | Nonfiction

On Sleeping in the Theater

Reuben Dendinger

One of the most profound aesthetic experiences of my life involved falling asleep in an armchair in the middle of the afternoon while reading The Fairie Queene. I did not dream of Britomart and Sir

October 20, 2025 | Nonfiction

Too-Direct Mariel

Mariel Hixenbaugh

I wanted to see if I could pass as someone who belongs.

Alright, Mariely, Jelly Belly.  Pretend you are a person who has friends. You can send this text message. It’s fine. They don’t know you

October 13, 2025 | Nonfiction

Advice for Parents of Not-Normal Children at Normal Children’s Parties.

Anaïs Godard

Do not follow your child too closely. Hovering makes it look like something might go wrong, which of course it might, but the point of these events is to pretend it won’t. Maintain a five-foot buffer

October 12, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

I Don't Regret Cheating

Katherine Gervais

  At six years old, I wanted to be a boy. I cut my hair short. I wore blue shorts. I ran around with my shirt off. I threw oranges at my sister and her friends.

October 9, 2025 | Nonfiction

New York On Tap: Peter BD’s The Bartender

Kalliopi Mathios

 Peter does not center himself as an influencer-writer-genius producing work so insular few can relate. Instead, he masterfully turns the tables.

October 7, 2025 | Nonfiction

You Smell Like You

Jamie-May Minjie

“He copied and pasted your text and sent it to me.” I rephrased it.

October 5, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Hard Working Husband

Corinne Jones

On the television, Paul Hollywood is doling out handshakes - I'd settle for eye contact from my husband-

September 28, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Touch Me

Martin Brodsky

“If you desire something,” she said, “ask for it with honesty and clear communication. Then accept the answer you receive, whatever it may be.”

September 21, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Very Colorado

Elizabeth Autrey

We landed on Court TV but didn’t watch it. We talked for five hours.

September 19, 2025 | Nonfiction

Liquid Burden

Yan Benink

We cracked the Nyquil bottle’s safety seals and interlaced our arms like two pirate bridesmaids as we counted down our chugging

September 14, 2025 | Nonfiction

On "American Beauty" & Choosing to be Childfree

Belinda Cai

The freedom is almost overwhelming.

September 12, 2025 | Nonfiction

Heat Lightning, and the Stupidity of Deer

Mary Buchanan

You were compiling something and the itch for alcohol had blocked all business until you’d gotten up, checked the stove, and left.

September 9, 2025 | Nonfiction

Love, Death & Mormonism in New Orleans

Eric W. Phillips

Telling my wife was hard. Telling my best friend was going to be hard. Telling my family was going to be hard. But leaving was right. And I was raised to do hard things that were right.

September 8, 2025 | Nonfiction

yard house

Maddie Ramsell

You are only who you are to him. Waitresses treat you weird and ask questions..

August 31, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

The R Word

 Fionna Farrell

I suggested we arm wrestle as I did with every boy. I was a pick me and for my spreadsheet.

August 24, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

NEVER DATE A SOBER PERSON

Dayna Troisi

It is the night before I will meet my future ex wife. Neither of the mirrors are skinny.

August 17, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Santa Clarita

Jaden Power

It was summer heat 
And the breath of living someone else’s life 

August 10, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

The Great Scalping of 2024: A Love Story in Buzz Cuts

Tara Hashagen

Sisters remain sisters even when one is going through nuclear-grade poisoning and the other is directing a DIY haircut through a phone screen.

August 7, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Savior Complex

Belinda Cai

I was a woman obsessed, before and after the overdose.

August 3, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Adiós, Eurydice

Juan René

It still bugs me that I never understood why she’d seen Hadestown eleven times (our first date was her twelfth).

July 31, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Double Fisting

Emily Atwood Kendall

The thing about being a lesbian in New York City is that on the third Thursday of any given month you’ll have to stand in a hot Brooklyn bar that is absolutely teeming with gay people. At least four

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