
Kelly Peacock
Writer at Thought Catalog
Author of ‘Somewhere In Between’ and ‘Loving, Longing, And Other Liminal Spaces’ ˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆ she/her
Articles
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Jan 15, 2025 |
thoughtcatalog.com | Kelly Peacock
Aries, God of War. You’re coming out of the Hunger Games unscathed and probably with a number of killings under your belt, too. With your determination, courage, and strength, you could probably do without an ally. But if you had to choose, you would want someone who is equally as strong-willed and driven, like Scorpio. You are incredibly practical and strong-willed, and can easily ground yourself in the arena when necessary. You would want an ally who can match that energy of stability and strength.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
thoughtcatalog.com | Kelly Peacock
There’s love and there’s attachment. Is there a difference? Definitely. Still, when it comes to relationships, they go hand-in-hand. Depending on your personality (and maybe even your zodiac sign…), your love style and your attachment type are nearly one and the same. There are 3 types of attachment – Secure, Anxious, and Avoidant – and 6 styles of love – Agape, Eros, Ludus, Mania, Pragma and Storge.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
thoughtcatalog.com | Kelly Peacock
For whatever reason, I’ve always been interested in true crime documentaries. Don’t get me wrong, the stories they cover and the killers they talk about are terrifying. I can’t even imagine what it’s like to do the things they do or to be a victim of something so horrific. It’s all so wild to me and I can’t wrap my brain around it. I knew Ted Bundy was a notorious serial killer but I didn’t really know the details of it all. But let me tell you, it’s sickening.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
thoughtcatalog.com | Kelly Peacock
Some people, like myself, are utterly obsessed with watching true crime documentaries, for so many different reasons. Personally, I like educating myself. I want to understand the world I’m living in, the people who are capable of these crimes, how I could protect or defend myself in a bad situation. I like getting that fix of drama that we are all obsessed with (c’mon, society loves a good dramatic moment) that also gives me the opportunity to detach if I need to.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
thoughtcatalog.com | Kelly Peacock
Dear Women,You are not his therapist. Let’s get one thing straight — there’s a fine line between being a caring and supportive partner and being someone he talks to when he has a problem. Maybe your man is good at talking about his feelings or maybe you’re just a really good listener, but that doesn’t mean you have to pull up a chair and grab a notebook to scribble observations in. Even if he’s good at communicating, that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s committing to you.
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