Category: Sex

  • Romantic Poem. Your touch.

    Dear Lovestar,

    I wrote a great new poem for my poetry journal.

    Your touch

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    With love and light,

    Eve

  • Scorpio men receive these sexy text messages

    Dear Lovestar,

    Scorpio men receive a type of attention from women that is so intense that it almost doesn’t make sense.

    It is true that they inspire a type of devotion in their girlfriends/ partners/ wives that it can feel like we’re addicted to them.

    However, Scorpio men also receive a lot of attention from their social media, dating site profiles, ex-girlfriends, friends, coworkers, random women on the streets… this is why an “unevolved Scorpio” (as the Scorpio Scriptures on YouTube calls them) is a huge player. They have lots of options.

    The text messages I am sharing with you today are my text messages to my Scorpio man. This man, who I call my twin flame, has been my partner for 16 years and is very loyal to me. My devotion and my gratitude πŸ₯Ή relaxed me to the point I dropped my walls. Because of this, I can talk to him in such a vulnerable way today.  Scorpio is a stoic, I have no idea how he feels unless I ask, but his actions prove his good intentions every day. Also, I’m psychic, and I learned telepathy and astrology to improve our communication.

    This post is for your entertainment. But also, you will learn some Scorpio Astrology. Additionally, you might get inspired to send more romantic and sexy texts. If you want to receive texts like these, would you tell us how you will manifest them?


    Some men manage to get the attention of women in a way that they receive these kind of texts:

    Monday morning text, thinking about the weekend and the next time.
    Scorpio is naturally a mystic. My Scorpio and I are both water signs, and during eclipses, we get into all kids of miscommunication and fights. Afterward, we realize we were triggered, and there’s always some kind of healing. I always let him know as soon as I realize the cosmic weather is affecting us.
    One of the most attractive things about Scorpio is his sexy scent. 😍

    I have shared inappropriate sexts Scorpio receives on my Sex with Scorpio blog. Follow that exclusive blog at my poetry collection app through this link:

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    Thanks for reading and visiting today,

    If you have some secret Scorpio knowledge, let us know in the comments.

    Do you receive or send texts like these?

    With love and light,

    Eve, I am Pisces.

  • My first song! I turned my favorite poem into a song. Come listen to my best creation yet.

    My first song! I turned my favorite poem into a song. Come listen to my best creation yet.

    Dear Lovestar,

    I wrote my first song! It has been the highlight of my writing career (since yesterday) and I’m very excited to share this work with you.

    “Interdimensional Travel” spoken song by Eve Lovestar

    I am looking for a different type of creative who could help me sing the song and/or add music to this song. I am a total beginner in that arena. And I want the finished work to be perfect, so I can’t do it by myself. Are you a musician or singer? Would you like to sing my song? Please, if you do, let me know. You can leave me a comment or talk to me on my poetry collection site. The link is below: we can email privately through my poetry collection app.

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    “Interdimensional Travel” song by Eve Lovestar
    “Interdimensional Travel” (continued) song by Eve Lovestar
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  • New poetry, creative ideas with poetry, and poetry collection news

    Dear Lovestar,

    I have been sharing all my poetry to my poetry collection. Follow my collection so you can read and download many of my poems through this link:

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    How I Love

    This poem speaks of loving with all aspects of me from the basic to the divine and how every aspect plays a role in the whole, which is the union.

    Poetry collection news

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  • Poems are vehicles for energy part 2: The energy in Eve’s poetry

    Dear Lovestar,

    I am doing a new thing today!

    As promised, on this post I will do an in-depth analysis of my own poetry.

    I am doing this (I have wanted to do this for a while) to expose the different energies behind poetry. Poetry is cool to me because it is so concise and to the point. But poetry is so powerful that there are always hidden parts that could get lost if there is no interpretation and analysis.

    In my homeland (Cuba) we had a crazy saying suggesting that the smallest perfume bottle is most potent as well as the smallest poison bottle is most deadly (I don’t know where this crazy, dark last part came from, I will assume it was a Scorpio who thought of that last part) and this is how I see poetry.

    A poem is a tiny container that packs a very large energetic punch. Poets craft their art very carefully. We carefully weave our emotions, feelings, strength, our beliefs, experiences, and our energy together with a lesson we would like to teach. We can also channel some energy that is not ours and embedded it into the poems we write. This is how come a poem can literally be transformational. The poem below has a transformational quality to it because it inspires positive change…

    Fear Exists: The inspirational poetry

    The poem “fear exists” carries a strong and assertive energy, evoking themes of courage, resilience, and defiance in the face of fear. Let’s break down the energy of the poem:

    1. Assertiveness: The poem opens with a bold and assertive statement, suggesting that fear serves a purposeβ€”to halt the actions of those who lack courage. This assertiveness sets a tone of determination and conviction, indicating that the speaker is not afraid to confront fear head-on.
    2. Empowerment: The phrase “stop the cowards” suggests a sense of empowerment and agency. Rather than being controlled or overwhelmed by fear, the speaker implies that individuals have the power to overcome it and take action despite its presence.
    3. Challenge: The poem poses a challenge to the reader, urging them to confront their own fears and push past their limitations. It suggests that fear should not be a barrier to progress or growth but rather a catalyst for bravery and self-discovery.
    4. Resilience: There is a resilience inherent in the poem’s message, as it implies that fear can be conquered through courage and determination. The energy of the poem is one of resilience in the face of adversity, encouraging the reader to persevere in the pursuit of their goals and aspirations.
    5. Motivation: Overall, the poem carries a motivational energy, inspiring the reader to confront their fears and embrace the inherent challenges of life with courage and fortitude. It encourages a proactive approach to fear, viewing it not as a hindrance but as an opportunity for personal growth and transformation.
    6. Gratitude: This is hardly the case; however, this daring poem expresses a sort of gratitude for fear itself. We grow when we experience fear and do what we have to do anyways.

    In summary, the energy of the poem “fear exists to stop the cowards” is one of assertiveness, empowerment, challenge, resilience, and motivation. It conveys a powerful message about the nature of fear and the potential for courage to overcome it, urging the reader to embrace bravery in the face of adversity.

    Perfect Me: The Union poetry

    This poem is transformational because it asserts that my imperfection and constant feeling and fearing my weaknesses are not something to worry about in love, because to my flame, I am perfect and further, I believe I am the most perfect woman for this man ands viceversa, of course.

    carries a sense of spiritual contemplation and self-reflection, exploring themes of divinity, destiny, and self-acceptance. Let’s examine the energy of the poem:

    1. Connection to God: The poem suggests a deep spiritual connection between the individual and a higher power, referred to as “God.” This connection implies a sense of predestination or divine purpose in the creation of the self.
    2. Union: This poem implies that the beloved had a hand in our creation, that is why they love us so much. We might not be perfect, but we are perfect for them.
    3. Self-Reflection: The poem prompts the reader to reflect on their own existence and identity. It invites contemplation of the idea that one’s attributes and qualities are part of a divine plan, crafted with intention before birth.
    4. Sense of divine Wonder: There’s a sense of wonder and awe conveyed in the poem’s exploration of the self and its relationship to a divine creator. The idea that one’s existence was designed by God suggests a profound sense of reverence and gratitude for the intricacies of life.
    5. Self-Acceptance and Self-Love: The poem implies a message of self-acceptance and self-love. By suggesting that the self was designed to be perfect by God, it encourages the reader to embrace their unique qualities and inherent worth.
    6. Spiritual Empowerment: There’s an empowering energy in the poem’s message that suggests the individual is a deliberate creation, imbued with purpose and significance. This empowerment encourages the reader to recognize their own agency and potential for greatness.
    7. Fate: This piece clearly states that I was made to order for my beloved, implying that fate was involved in our meeting. This is 100 percent how I feel about my connection. It is true that I am perfect for this man. I am not even sure how he could relate to other women, honestly because his needs are very specific, however, mysteriously, I can meet his needs!

    Overall, the energy of the poem is one of spiritual reflection, wonder, acceptance, and empowerment. It invites the reader to contemplate their connection to a divine creator and to embrace their own inherent worth and potential.

    My Desire For You: The Love Poetry

    The energy of this poem is one of passion, longing, and growth. Let’s explore its energy in more detail:

    1. Passion and Longing: The repetition of the phrase “My desire for you” emphasizes the intensity of my passion and longing. There’s a fervent energy in the repetition, suggesting that my desire is unwavering and deeply felt.
    2. Perpetual Growth: The poem conveys a sense of continual growth and evolution. The lines “My desire for you will only grow” and “My desire for you has made me grow” indicate that my desire for the beloved is not static but rather dynamic, driving personal development and transformation.
    3. Persistence: There’s a persistent energy in the poem, as I declare that my desire for my beloved will never wither. This persistence suggests a steadfast commitment and determination to nurture and sustain our feelings over time.
    4. Positive Influence: The poem suggests that my desire for my beloved has had a positive influence on my life. The line “My desire for you has made me better” implies that the intensity of my feelings has led to personal growth and improvement.
    5. Emotional Depth: Overall, the energy of the poem is one of emotional depth and vulnerability. My declaration of desire conveys a sense of honesty and authenticity, inviting the reader to connect with the raw intensity of their emotions.

    In summary, the energy of the poem is characterized by its passionate longing, perpetual growth, persistence, positive influence, and emotional depth. It captures the transformative power of desire and its profound impact on my life and identity.

    Interdimensional travel: The Sex Poetry

    This poem has a transformational quality to it because in it, I, the writer, accept to follow my sexual leader and I playfully enjoy this. It is a word play with a lot of meaning. This poem asserts that I do not have to be in control of everything and allowing someone else to take control of a situation can actually be empowering.

    The energy of this poem is one of adventure, exploration, and escape through cosmic lovemaking, let’s call it that! Let’s delve into its sexual energy:

    1. Adventure and Exploration: The poem evokes a sense of adventure and exploration as I describe being taken to the edge of what exists, past planets, and into the future. This journey suggests a thrilling and daring escapade into the unknown.
    2. Spiritual Freedom and Spiritual Liberation: The poem conveys a feeling of liberation and freedom as the I am transported to different worlds and dimensions. The imagery of being taken “past the planets where I’m free” suggests a release from earthly constraints and limitations.
    3. Imagination and Dreams: There’s a dreamlike quality to the poem as the I am transported to the future and my dreams. This journey taps into the realm of imagination and possibility, inviting the reader to envision new horizons and possibilities.
    4. Fantasy: There is an air of fantasy in this piece. I am Pisces, and I understand this energy very well. First, there is the physical facts, lower there is what we can dream with these physical facts which are also limitations. I believe fantasizing is excellent in the context of creativity and in the context of love.
    5. Partnership, Connection, Union: The relationship between me and my pilot is one of partnership and connection. I entrust myself to the pilot’s guidance, suggesting a bond of trust and mutual understanding between them. There is a rather submissive tone.
    6. Engagement and Participation: The poem concludes with an invitation to “engage in interdimensional travel,” implying an active participation in the journey. This invitation suggests a willingness to embrace the unknown and embark on a shared adventure together.
    7. Power dynamics: This poem clearly states that the pilot is in charge of the sexual experience while the ship is excited to be driven around the galaxies and her inner world. There is a dreamy quality that is warm and adds another layer to this love.
    8. Union: Only in union there would be this much excitement about trusting one’s beloved. One’s beloved is revered on this poem and I’m reassuring him that he really knows what he is doing.

    Overall, the energy of the poem is one of excitement, curiosity, and wonder over lovemaking with the beloved. It invites the reader to join the speaker on a journey of exploration and discovery, where the boundaries of reality are transcended, and new possibilities await.

    Half Good: The Sex Poetry

    This poem was transformational because it asserted that he liked my rather naughty and rebellious nature, which he does, it was a breath of fresh air. Backstory of this poem: I totally asked Scorpio if he liked me because I was good (dainty Pisces, I always wanted to be a very good girl). Scorpio shocked me by maybe joking that what he liked was that I was half good only. My jaw dropped and I assumed he was referring to our passionate sexual encounters.

    This poem has been my most shared piece and the one I have most admired with the art, the details, and the burnt edges that gave it such an edge. Well, this year (only 6 years since I wrote this monumental piece) he has rectified his speech and he told me he did not really mean that! Well, it’s too late! lol Since this period, my life has changed, I became Lovestar started this blog, had 2 more children, and have gone on to write the most transformational poems I have ever experienced. I know I’m biased, but I write these poems for me first, I do love to share them with you, but this is my energy and Scorpio’s energy on these lines.

    The energy of this poem carries a sense of playful irreverence and self-assurance. Let’s break down its themes and emotional resonance:

    1. Playful Irreverence: The poem opens with a light-hearted tone, cheekily asserting what my lover does and does not want in a partner. This tone of playful irreverence sets the stage for a more candid exploration of my identity.
    2. Rejection of Traditional Expectations: The poem challenges conventional expectations of what makes a desirable partner. Instead of conforming to societal norms of “good” or “bad” behavior, the speaker asserts their own unique identity and refuses to be constrained by categorizations.
    3. Self-Acceptance: The poem celebrates the speaker’s acceptance of their own identity, flaws and all. By asserting that they are “only half good,” the speaker embraces their imperfections and complexities, suggesting a healthy sense of self-awareness and confidence.
    4. Confidence and Assertiveness: There’s a sense of confidence and assertiveness in my declaration of self-worth. Rather than seeking validation or approval from others, I assert my value and worthiness of love on my own terms.
    5. Humor and Charm: The poem’s charm lies in its witty wordplay and humorous twist on traditional romantic tropes. My assertion that my appeal lies in being “only half good” is both humorous and endearing, inviting the reader to appreciate their authenticity and wit.
    6. A sexual tone: The reader can easily guess that I am referring to the bedroom when I say I am “half bad”. This poem doesn’t talk about being good or bad in the traditional sense. In this poem, bad can be replaced by naughty.

    Overall, the energy of the poem is one of playful self-assurance and confidence. It celebrates individuality and rejects conventional expectations in favor of self-acceptance and authenticity. The poem’s light-hearted tone and clever wordplay make it both engaging and charming, leaving a lasting impression on the me for sure! Top 5. I must choose my favorite poetry.

    What did you think about this post? Was this helpful? Would you like to see more like this?

    Or did you feel like you were back in school? Did you have to analyze poetry in school like me?

    Thank you for reading,

    With gratitude for your presence,

    Eve, planning new topics and a comeback to basics at the same time…

  • The power of red. Why I wore red on Valentine’s

    Dear reader, On my main blog, Divine Love Union Journal, I blogged about Valentine’s so much! Today, I shared a fun post about what to wear on Valentine’s. It’s a long and complex post, but some things are missing, I decided to add the missing parts here. Why wear red on Valentine’s Day I wore […]

    The power of red. Why I wore red on Valentine’s
  • What to wear on Valentine’s? I’m wearing all red

    What to wear on Valentine’s? I’m wearing all red

    Dear Lovestar,

    Need a last-minute Valentine’s E-card or poem? I got your back. Go over to my poetry collection and download your favorite 😍 ✨️ 😎

    http://www.mobileapp.app/to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    I am dressed in red today. Maroon jacket because I need to buy me a red jacket. I need red shoes and for some odd reason I don’t have red underwear πŸ€” I have a shopping list now.

    I’m wearing red pants, a long sleeve red shirt, and the most adorable pink flower scarf, which I crocheted with my own two hands. I might share my pic on my other creative outlet, but first, I want to inspire you if you need help with what to wear on Valentine’s.

    Shopping list before next Valentine’s

    • Gorgeous red fabric to make red lingerie
    • Red heart crystal necklace or red jewelry
    • Nice red bra
    • Red yarns to make a chunky red blanket

    What to Wear on Valentine’s Day: Tips for a Chic and Classy Look

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  • Impress with unique Valentine’s card ideas. Poetry, celebration ideas, DIY, and more

    Dear Lovestar,

    It might be too late for a personalized poem from me but if you’re interested in writing your own poem, would you let me know, I’d love to help you write your own masterpiece one day! Maybe we will do this before next Valentine’s?

    Download one of my free downloadable Valentine’s E-cards without my pen name from my poetry collection through this link:

    https://www.wix.app/one-app-pro-gallery/gallery/Component212/3ec06e2d-87fa-4732-83d9-baa744c54460/e6c66516-0948-4bdb-a79c-7379623cfac8

    Valentine’s E-card by Eve Lovestar
    Valentine’s E-card for him by Eve Lovestar
    Valentine’s E-card by Eve Lovestar
    Spanish Valentine’s E-card by Eve Lovestar
    Valentine’s E-card by Eve Lovestar
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  • I reacted to lame Valentine’s messages. Eve’s 10 roses are red poems and hilarious Valentine’s πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜„

    I reacted to lame Valentine’s messages. Eve’s 10 roses are red poems and hilarious Valentine’s πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜„

    Hi Lovestar,

    If you’re tired of Valentine’s content, no worries, it’s about to be over this week, which means we’re on the final and most intense Valentine’s Day explosion of content. I will plan Valentine’s content for next year and years to come much more carefully.

    This is meant to be a fun and lighthearted post with my sprinkle of sexy poetry on it!

    Lame things people say on Valentine’s cards and my reactions:

    Don’t be one of the weirdos who say:

    • “Roses are red, violets are blue, I’m terrible at poetry, but I love you. (Nothing starting with Roses are red should go on a Valentine’s card…) but if lame poems are ok with you, check out my 10 Roses are red poems below…
    • I ❀️ U (ok, what genius did you copy for this, an elementary school lover?)
    • “I love you more than pizza… and that’s saying something.” (I’d dump a dummie who compared me to pizza…)
    • Let’s get married! (I’m bored)
    • “You’re the peanut butter to my jelly, the cheese to my macaroni, and the love of my life.” (Probably too fat for my liking)
    • You’re the woman of my life (very unoriginal, let’s change the channel)
    • “I’d give you the last slice of cake… maybe.” (Too selfish for me, I’ll return this card, save your money next year, or you will not have me as your girlfriend next year!)
    • I don’t know what to say, so here is some money (oh, trying to buy me, I’ll find another man… in secret)
    • “My love for you is like a candle… it’s hot and melts away quickly.” (Sex with this one probably is short-lived, too)
    • Today is Valentines Day. What men call extortion day (minus 1 000 000 points for romance, but this would be said by a guy with no game within the sheets) women only want money if he’s no good in bed…
    • “You’re sweeter than a box of chocolates… and way less fattening.” (Thinks too much)
    • If I had feelings, I would have them for you (I would be depressed if I got this card… if narcissists were honest…)
    • “I love you even though you leave your socks on the floor.” (Below the belt, has no idea of divine timing)
    • You suck less than most people (is this referring to oral? I’d give him a mouth massage and teach him a new way to kiss), but I’d never receive this card…
    • “You’re the reason I check my phone every five minutes.” (You need therapy)
    • You are my favorite husband (this is a terrible, horrible wife who is projecting on her husband and will get divorced)
    • “I promise to always tolerate your terrible puns.” (You are no fun at all, I’ll save my jokes)
    • You’re the only one I answer the phone for (means I have nobody else to trust or nobody to be there for me, nobody cares about me… you would have to deal with πŸ’― percent of my drama.
    • “You’re my favorite notification to receive.” (You are boring and they do all the work)

    Eve’s roses are red poems 10X. Lame but hilarious πŸ˜‚ πŸ˜ƒ πŸ˜„ 😁 🀣 πŸ˜†

    Since lame is in the name of this post, I’ll give you a lame but hilarious (and sexy poem).  Hilarious πŸ˜‚ I dare you to dedicate it… that would be what my Valentine’s card to Scorpio would say if I was lame.

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    You please me in bed
    That's why I am with you

    Or what about this πŸ˜† 🀣 πŸ˜‚

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue
    Before I was lame
    But now I am with you!

    Awww…

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue.
    If I chose again,
    Again I'd choose you!

    I could change this, but I’m most amused right now:

    Roses are red 
    Violets are blue
    On Valentine's Day
    I want to be with you!

    Mine should totally say this:

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue.
    I suck in bed
    Good thing I have you!

    What the heck…

    Roses are red 
    Violets are blue
    I am a mess
    When I'm not with you!

    If I were a Leo, I’d say this

    Roses are red
    Violets are blue.
    Im hot as hell
    Better with you!

    If I were a Scorpio, I’d say this! They would be brave enough to swear on their card… my partner would not give me a Valentine’s card but if he did, it should say this: lol

    Roses, still sad
    Violets of gloom
    When I see your a*s
    I feel less like doom.

    If I was a Sagittarius, I’d say this:

    Roses are red 
    The color of my bed.
    Violets are blue
    Now let's undress you!

    If I were a Pisces, I’d say this:

    Hello, my name is Pisces and I am a happy go lucky mermaid

    Roses are red
    For you, my heart bled.
    Violets are blue
    Because my love is true.
    I might be complex
    Lile the Daisy flower.
    My petals are white
    I am the softest lover.
    My core is yellow
    And I'm soft like jello.
    I give you my love
    Im not selfish nor jealous.
    And I'll give you my body
    Without pride or ego.

    Ok that was a good piece to end this fun word play game. Of course, I’m Pisces. This was most fun! Good thing I’m not a Scorpio (or a Leo) no offense, I’m just better as a Pisces! And Scorpio likes me very Pisces, thank you God 😊 ☺️ 😘 for my Pisces nature otherwise, who would write these cheesy poetry?

    I pray you enjoyed this.

    Of course, skip all this silliness and download one or many of my Valentine’s E-cards. They’re totally free and without my pen name, perfect to share:

    https://www.wix.app/one-app-pro-gallery/gallery/Component32/3ec06e2d-87fa-4732-83d9-baa744c54460/e6c66516-0948-4bdb-a79c-7379623cfac8

    Or copy one of my love or sex cards or one of the other cards of topics too hot to handle on this lame blog. Visit my poetry collection and copy your favorite. No, these lame poetry are not going to my poetry collection! πŸ˜’ Poetry collection through this link:

    http://wix.to/duCowXa?ref=cl

    With much love and light,

    Eve, laughing out loud πŸ˜† πŸ˜„ 🀣