
No One’s Daughter
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Writer. Survivor. Chronic illness overachiever. I write soft things with sharp edges—trauma, tech, recovery, and resilience with a side of dark humour.
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Why Men With a Cuckolding Kink Make the Best Partners
What Is Cuckolding or Hotwifing? Cuckolding (or hotwifing) is a consensual sexual dynamic in which one partner - typically the man - derives arousal, emotional satisfaction, or both from the idea or reality of their partner being intimate with others.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Confessions
14 Sex Club Faux Pas That Will Get You Uninvited (and How to Avoid Them)
Introduction Walking into a sex club, swingers party, or kink dungeon for the first time can feel exciting, intimidating, and overwhelming all at once. These spaces exist to encourage freedom, exploration, and safe play—but they also have their own unspoken rules. Break them, and you’ll quickly gain a bad reputation (or worse, be asked to leave).
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Filthy
When Consent Isn’t Respected: What Happened to Me at a Swingers Club. Content Warning.
Last night, I went to a swingers club with my partner. I’m writing about this because I need to process what happened, but also because I believe these conversations matter. Too often, we’re told that certain environments — whether it’s a bedroom, a bar, or a sex club — blur the rules of consent. I want to be absolutely clear: they don’t.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Sex Worker: The Client I Fell in Love With
If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you know a little about my past. I’ve worked on a phone sex line, dabbled in sugar baby arrangements, and tried to navigate the murky waters between money and intimacy. I’ve written about the highs and lows, the thrill, the awkwardness, and the occasional embarrassment of it all. But today, I want to tell a story that’s different. This is the story of a client I didn’t just enjoy working for—I fell in love with him. And somehow, he’s still with me now.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
My Husband Secretly Likes Men—and He Doesn’t Know That I Know
I’ve always considered myself bisexual. I figured it out when I was young—SMG from Buffy the Vampire Slayer was my first female obsession—and I’ve always been extremely supportive of others in the LGBTQ+ community. In my ideal world, loving who you love wouldn’t be a “big deal.” We would just introduce everyone to our partners, and everyone would be accepted and happy. No awkward conversations, no labels, no fear of judgment.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
6 Things I Learned from Working with Teenagers Who Had Been Kicked Out of School
Working with teenagers who’ve been kicked out of school has been one of the most eye-opening experiences of my career. Society tends to think that if a teen is struggling, it’s automatically their fault—that they’re lazy, defiant, or just “bad kids.” But that couldn’t be further from the truth. Spending time with these young people has taught me six important lessons about schools, parents, and the teens themselves.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Education
Are Only Bad Writers Human? Why Perfect Writing Now Gets You Branded AI
You spend years learning how to write. You read everything you can get your hands on. You write, delete, rewrite, edit, polish, and polish again—until your words sing. And now… suddenly, the very thing you worked for, the skill you spent decades honing, is a problem. Because apparently, perfect writing is suspicious. It smells like AI.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in FYI
How I Would Raise My Daughter in Today’s World: Lessons for Strong, Independent Girls
Introduction If I had a daughter in today’s world, I wouldn’t raise her to be quiet, compliant, or “good.” I would raise her to be strong. I would raise her to be a weapon in a world that so often tries to make women into victims.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Families
When Fantasy Meets Reality: The Dark Romance Ball in Boston and the Importance of Consent
Introduction The weekend of August 15–17, 2025, hundreds of readers, authors, and creators gathered at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza for the much-anticipated Sinners & Stardust Ball. Marketed as a celebration of dark romance—a booming subgenre that blends passion, taboo, and morally gray characters—the event promised glitz, connection, and a safe space for fans to revel in their shared love of edgy stories.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in BookClub
Eight Purchases I Recommend as Someone Living with Chronic Illness
Living with chronic illnesses means that even the most ordinary parts of daily life can feel overwhelming. I live with fibromyalgia (often shortened to fibro) and endometriosis (endo), and between them, they bring a whole host of symptoms. Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition that causes widespread pain, fatigue, sleep problems, and cognitive issues (sometimes called “fibro fog”). Endometriosis is where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places, often leading to severe pelvic pain, heavy periods, bloating, and sometimes even issues with fertility. Together, they mean that my body feels unpredictable and exhausting to manage.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Lifehack
Loving a Survivor: What You Need to Know if Your Partner Was a Victim of Child Abuse
Loving someone who has survived child abuse is not easy, but it can be one of the most meaningful and transformative experiences of your life. Survivors often carry invisible wounds—patterns of self-protection, deep-rooted fears, and learned behaviors that helped them survive an unsafe childhood. Entering into a relationship with them means you aren’t just loving the person in front of you—you’re also helping them unlearn years of pain, mistrust, and survival strategies.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Humans
5 Things You Should Know About Dating a Sex Worker
Dating is complicated enough as it is. Add sex work into the mix, and it comes with an extra set of challenges, assumptions, and misunderstandings. While people are becoming more open-minded about sex work, there’s still a lot of stigma—and dating a sex worker isn’t for everyone.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Viva
