
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 Straight People Should Start Having Sex Like Lesbians
When it comes to sex, straight couples often default to a routine that emphasizes penetration above all else. Yet, anyone who has explored sexuality outside of that traditional model knows there’s a whole universe of pleasure waiting to be discovered. Lesbian couples, in particular, have long mastered a style of sexual connection that prioritizes mutual satisfaction, playfulness, and shared control—lessons straight couples could take to heart.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Filthy
Confessions of a Sex Worker: The Callers That Terrified Me. Content Warning.
I’ve shared before that I used to work in phone sex, but there are experiences I haven’t spoken about—moments that still make me shiver when I think of them. Among all the callers I encountered, two men stand out. Not because they were kinky or demanding, but because they were genuinely frightening. Their fantasies weren’t playful. They weren’t a little edgy. They were dark, precise, and terrifyingly believable.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Sex Worker: When Fantasies Cross the Line. Content Warning.
Let’s start with the facts. I haven’t been a sex worker for five years. In that time, the industry may have changed—but I suspect the darker corners of it are still very much the same. I never personally took part in the extreme role play I’m about to describe, but I saw it happening all around me, and I can’t unsee it.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Filthy
Confessions of a Phone Sex Worker: The Time Aliens Got Involved. Content Warning.
I work on a phone sex line. I’ve been doing it on and off for the past three years. And no, it’s not always about blow jobs or threesomes—though sometimes it is. Most calls I get fall into three categories: loneliness, unusual kinks, and highly specific fantasies that porn simply can’t provide.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
5 Life Lessons I Learned Watching Yellowstone
When I first started watching Yellowstone, I thought I was signing up for a series about cowboys, cattle, and sweeping views of Montana. And while I got all of that in abundance, I also walked away with something far more valuable: life lessons wrapped in the chaos, grit, and beauty of the Dutton family’s world.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Viva
7 Ways to Include Witchcraft in Your Everyday Life
Witchcraft isn’t always about elaborate altars, moonlit ceremonies, or intricate rituals. For many of us, it’s about weaving intention, presence, and connection into the small details of everyday life. The power is already there—it just needs to be noticed, nurtured, and guided. Whether you’re brand new to practicing or already walking the witch’s path, here are seven ways to fold magic into the mundane.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Lifehack
6 Horror Books Written by Women That Are Perfect for Spooky Season
There’s something magical about October nights—the crisp bite in the air, the rustle of fallen leaves, the way shadows seem just a little deeper. For horror lovers, it’s the perfect time to sink into stories that make you shiver. And who better to deliver those chills than women who know exactly how to weave fear, atmosphere, and heart into the pages?
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in BookClub
Why Are 42,000 Teachers Leaving England’s Classrooms?
England has lost 42,000 teachers in the last year alone. That’s a staggering number — roughly equivalent to entire towns losing their entire teaching workforce. Many headlines blame low pay, and while that’s part of the picture, it’s far from the whole story.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Education
Why I Wait All Year for Autumn to Arrive
Every year, I find myself waiting. Not in an impatient, tapping-my-foot sort of way, but in the quiet anticipation you feel before your favourite song reaches its chorus. It’s a kind of longing that builds slowly through the blistering brightness of summer. I’m counting down—not to birthdays or holidays—but to that moment when the first leaf turns orange and drifts to the ground.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Confessions
Why Horror Feels Safe When Real Life Doesn’t
When I tell people that horror is my comfort genre, I usually get one of two reactions: a polite smile that says “I don’t understand, but okay”, or a nervous laugh as if they’ve just been handed a red flag. The idea that something full of monsters, death, and dread could be soothing seems backwards—unless you’ve lived a life where the real world is already full of those things.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Horror
Why I Still Refuse to Fake an Orgasm – 7 Years After My Viral Post
Seven years ago, I wrote a blog titled Why I Will Never Fake Another Orgasm. Back then, I was angry — angry at the orgasm gap, angry at the pressure women feel to perform pleasure to protect male egos, and angry at myself for spending years pretending to be satisfied just to keep the peace.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Filthy
Surviving a Chronic Illness Diagnosis: How to Stay Safe, Sane, and Still Yourself
When I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, followed by PCOS and later endometriosis, I didn’t feel relieved to have a name for what was happening to my body. I felt like I’d been handed a life sentence. There was no cure. There was no timeline for improvement. There was just this—the pain, the fatigue, the confusion, the grief.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in Longevity