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Halloween 2025: Plans for halloween?; Modern Day Romance



As Halloween approaches, I find myself in a familiar predicament: costume-less and feeling the swift passage of time. Being a full-time student has accelerated my perception of days, making the holiday season feel like it's slipping away. To my fellow last-minute costume seekers, take comfort—you're not alone.


My irregular sleep pattern has become a hallmark of this season. Late nights in San Francisco blend into daytime naps, likely a consequence of academic pressures. There's something nostalgic about reflecting on childhood Halloweens, when the excitement was pure and unbridled. Back then, candy was a reward, not a calculated indulgence.


While dressing up remains enjoyable, the magic has transformed. Adult responsibilities temper the spontaneity, making me appreciate those carefree childhood moments. Moderation replaces unbridled enthusiasm, a subtle reminder of growing older.


Currently nestled in my apartment, I'm vibing to Megan Thee Stallion's latest track "LOVERGIRL" on repeat. Her recent relationship with Klay Thompson has captured my attention—witnessing a beautiful black woman find genuine love is genuinely heartwarming. Their connection seems rooted in mutual respect and authentic appreciation, offering a refreshing narrative of modern romance.

In the age of social media, it's easy to feel isolated while scrolling through curated relationship highlights. However, the narrative is changing. More women are embracing a child-free lifestyle, challenging the traditional notion that marriage and children are universal markers of success and happiness. The societal pressure to be in a relationship is increasingly being questioned, as individuals recognize that personal fulfillment comes in many forms. Beyond the initial excitement of a new partnership, many find themselves wrestling with genuine contentment. The romanticized ideal of coupledom often gives way to introspective doubts, leaving people to wonder about their true emotional satisfaction. Ultimately, happiness is a deeply personal journey, not defined by relationship status or societal expectations.


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