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"I Lied, I Loved, I Let Go: A Confession Years in the Making"
Introduction: The Weight of an Unspoken Truth Some truths are not easy to tell. They sit in the heart like stones, heavy and unmoving. We carry them for years, hoping time will lighten the load. But it doesn’t. Instead, they grow heavier with silence. This is a story about one of those truths — a confession I’ve carried for too long. It is about a lie that changed everything, a love that felt real and raw, and the painful yet necessary act of letting go. Writing this is not about seeking forgiveness. It’s about finally finding freedom.
By Idea hive6 months ago in Confessions
I Don’t Remember the Last Time I Felt Real. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Not all at once, not with any drama — just quietly, gradually. Like fog rolling in over water. I didn’t even notice it at first. One day I was living, breathing, feeling. The next… I was watching my own life like it was someone else’s.
By Akos Verbőczi6 months ago in Confessions
The Art of Starting Small: Why Tiny Steps Matter More Than Giant Leaps
For most of my life, I thought real change had to be big. It had to look like dramatic before-and-after photos, quitting jobs overnight, or completely reinventing myself in the span of a month. If it wasn’t radical, it didn’t feel real. And because I couldn’t always summon the energy for those sweeping transformations, I stayed stuck—forever waiting for the “perfect moment” to become who I wanted to be.
By Aiman Shahid6 months ago in Confessions
My Maid of Honor Slept with My Fiancé
Weddings are supposed to be the happiest day of your life. I spent two years preparing for mine—carefully planning every detail. The flowers. The playlist. The dress. And most importantly, who would stand beside me: my best friend since fifth grade, Amanda, as my maid of honor.
By Kevin6 months ago in Confessions
Is Masturbation a Sin?. Content Warning.
Masturbation is a topic that stirs up a lot of debate, especially within religious circles. Many people wonder if it's something that goes against their faith. The Bible doesn't explicitly mention masturbation, which complicates the discussion.
By Thakur S6 months ago in Confessions
Fair Travel
Most people dream of traveling, some are commissioned to travel, and others are born to travel. Whatever category you fall under, we're all responsible for being fair and respectful during our travels. This may be considered a common concept to some; however, to others, this is a far reach to achieve. I've been traveling across the world for over 15 years, and it never ceases to amaze me the gall some people have when visiting another country. I suspect that if you never learn humility or the basics of human respect from either your family or school, it's difficult to acquire or display the characteristics of a noble soul. I wrote a blog post 10 years ago about this topic, and it seems humanity is not improving, more specifically, people from the West. Now, before I get too many boos and hisses, I grew up in North America, so I have credibility when it comes to knowing Western culture, and I am not leaving out bad actors from the East either. I will have to say, compared to the rest of the world, Western culture is one of the most abrasive and unyielding. I don't know why the erragance persists, I just wish it would stop or at least decrease. We're in 2025, and people still haven't learned diplomacy and tolerance.
By Char Chase6 months ago in Confessions
7 Silent Red Flags in Relationships That Everyone Ignores (But Shouldn’t!)
Oh, honey, grab your tea—or something stronger—because Yand Bullosy is about to drop some truth bombs that’ll make you rethink everything about your love life. We all think we know the signs of a toxic relationship, right? Wrong. The real danger isn’t in the obvious drama—it’s in the quiet, sneaky red flags we brush off as “no big deal.”
By Yand Bullosy6 months ago in Confessions
The Final 3 Minutes
he Final 3 Minutes: What Really Happened on Flight MH370 It was supposed to be an ordinary red-eye. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 lifted off the runway at 12:41 AM, heading from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. 239 people onboard. Fathers, mothers, children, lovers. People with dreams, plans, deadlines, and tomorrow’s promises.
By Soul Pages6 months ago in Confessions
My Experience at the Well
I was standing by an old-fashioned well. It was the middle of the day. It was quiet and the heat was very intense outside. I had just enough time to come draw water. Every day, when there was little to no people around, I would come get water. It was the only part of the day where there was no judgment in the eyes of those that seemed to follow me wherever I went.
By Rowan Finley 6 months ago in Confessions
The Friend Who Got Cold After I Blew Up
When I first started blowing up online, it didn’t even feel real. My phone was buzzing nonstop — TikTok going crazy, DMs full, reposts everywhere. People I ain’t talked to since middle school were hitting me up like we were besties. But through it all, I kept one thing solid: my best friend, Kev.
By Mic Henry6 months ago in Confessions
God's Lessons
Sometimes what you think you want and what you need are two different things. Saying goodbye is never easy. Moving on is never simple. To let someone into the deepest parts of your soul only to eventually let them go is the hardest thing you’ll ever have to repeatedly do. It’s never the same. It never gets easier. It hurts. Even when you think that the ties are severed, only when all is lost do you realize how much you still have left to let go. The pain can be unbearable but the tears will dry and the agony will subside.
By Tiffiney Cornish6 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Former Alcoholic Part 2
These days, I am in a position to maintain my sobriety in general. Having a large level of self-control is required in order to engage in activities such as writing and serious hobbies. Deals are made in an atmosphere where alcohol is prevalent, particularly in the business sector, in order to weaken the willpower of business people. However, I am aware that now I want to avoid going to bars as much as possible.
By TheNaeth6 months ago in Confessions








