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Fire
     
     
Westernized
    Indian
    +
    Sassy American
    =
    Doomed Pair
    — Nancy Salerno
     
     
Tongue in her mouth. She gagged.
    — R. F. Marazas
     
     
A kiss can write a secret.
    — Annmarie Howell
     
     
He posted our
    sex tape online.
    — Lauran Strait
     
     
It never hurt as
    good again.
    — Marc Ecko
     
     
He makes me laugh
    every day.
    — Detta Owens
     
     

Massage parlor breeds heir
    of adultery.
    — Lorri Scott
     
     
Unrequited love is just
    another addiction.
    — Amanda Faith Moore
     
     
Found Jewish princess.
    Good-bye succulent pork.
    — Leah Damski
     
     
Love. Loss. Love lost.
    Stories gained.
    — Kristen Jones
     
     

You wouldn’t litter,
    but cheated plenty.
    — Jennifer I. Curtis
     
     
Sleeping, our foreheads touch.
    Fates mingle.
    — Sandhya Nankani
     
     
Wanted a wife. Got a cat.
    — Anders Porter
     
     
My mother warned
    me about you.
    — Angie Brown
     
     
Teenage kiss. Misadventures.
    Five-day date. Matrimony.
    — Julie Oppenheimer
     
     
Married for sex;
    divorced for politics.
    — Maryanne Stahl
     
     
Neglect induced fatal
    condition. Heart
    amputated.
    — Pat Wahler
     
     
I just wasn’t that into him.
    — Mia Lipsit
     
     
Got the ring. Mailed it back.
    — Cindy Box
     
     
My hypothalamus
    washed my wallet
    clean.
    — Dan Pulcrano
     
     
Now married, kissing with eyes open.
    — Elissa Schappell
     
     
I thought I had thick skin.
    — Tanja Cilia
     
     
Boyfriend? In the
    nightstand with
    batteries.
    — David James
     
     
He liked vodka more than me.
    — Lauren Mitchell
     
     
Three marriages.
    Two divorces.
    BA .333.
    — Ron Carmean
     
     
Leg man trapped inside
    breast man.
    — Fjord Fellraps
     
     
Maybe some pots have no lids.
    — Melissa Gould
     
     
Seven days turned
    into forty-six years.
    — Harriette Spanabel
     
     
Drive-in movie was better
    than date.
    — Gail B. Burk
     
     
Lucky me. I found the one.
    — Ellie Keen
     
     
He died. I lived. You came.
    — Judi Kolenda
     
     
Found myself a nerdy
    computer programmer.
    — Jennifer 8. Lee
     
     
Manhattan presents countless
    options. It’s problematic.
    — John Godfrey
     
     
Hearts never look both
    ways first.
    — Tanya Jarrett
     
     

Don’t
    worry,
    I’ll make
    myself
    come.
    — Amy Sohn
     
     

Lazy mornings.
    Sunday Times .
    Then: kids.
    — Marisa de los Santos
     
     
I loved the idea of you.
    — Audrey Adu-Appiah
     
     
Alone by chance,
    not by choice.
    — Catherine Lanser
     
     
I couldn’t get on the plane.
    — Darcy Totten
     
     

Her beautiful eyes…
    my guiding light!
    — Bobby Murcer
     
     
He’s velcro, I’m teflon…
    Love endures!
    — Kay Murcer
     

He asked me to abort.
    Dumbass.
    — Barbara Cromarty
     
     
Became the other woman.
    Didn’t know.
    — Cameron Vest
     
     
Strange relationship:
    we both wore dresses.
    — Dylan Fox
     
     
When he left me, he cried.
    — Ella Cristina
     
     
Jim slept here; so did Carlos.
    — Gloria Palazzo
     
     
The one for me married him.
    — Francis McEvoy
     
     
Waited out cancer;
    you said bye.
    — Joe Carlson
     
     
Found my ex-husband on Craigslist. Twice.
    — Yin Shin
     
     
Car went kaput. So did he.
    — Lori Romero
     
     
My partner in sin
    found God.
    — Marie D’Avignon
     
     
Moved in. No ring. Moved out.
    — Melissa Lafsky
     
     
Will always follow you.
    On Twitter.
    — Mircea Lungu
     
     
I never said I wanted this.
    — Melchor Sahagun
     
     
He wrote songs for me. Sigh.
    — Pamela Des Barres
     
     
He impregnated her instead.
    Bullet dodged.
    — Judith Edelman
     
     
One diamond necklace later,
    I’m single.
    — Michael Collins
     
     

Singles ad, double wide, triple bypass.
    — Ray Overfield
     
     
Left my bed to marry her.
    — LoraMarie Mitchell
     
     
Last encounter:
    crowded nightclub.
    Ran away.
    — Tom Dolby
     
     
He’s off heroin and crack—
    yay!
    — Tricia Boczkowski
     
     

The medication made him feel numb.
    — Tori Turner
     
     
She

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