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Most recently published stories in Confessions.
Word of the Day: お疲れ様
I am back at Starbucks today. I had such a hard time sleeping last night since I had a brief psychosis involving Jahon. I really questioned whether Reo is good for me and whether I did like him. I think he wants to confess to me soon or is expecting me to confess but I think I don’t feel that way or rather I don’t know how to feel after all that has happened to me.
By Kayla McIntosh7 months ago in Confessions
Hair Loss Requires a Complete Treatment
Hair loss is not just a strand falling from the scalp—it’s often a message from the body. It can signal nutritional deficiency, stress, hormonal imbalance, autoimmune activity, or simply genetics. For many, it’s also a deeply emotional experience that affects self-confidence, identity, and mental health. To treat hair loss effectively, we must look beyond quick fixes and dive into the root causes, customized solutions, and long-term care. In short, hair loss treatment requires more than a thousand words—it demands a full-body, full-mind approach.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Confessions
Andrea Gibson: The Voice of Vulnerability, Activism, and Poetic Power. AI-Generated.
Andrea Gibson stands as one of the most influential spoken word poets of the 21st century, weaving deeply personal experiences with powerful political commentary. Known for their emotionally raw performances and fearless exploration of identity, mental health, love, and justice, Gibson has become a beloved figure in both literary and activist circles.
By Asad Ali7 months ago in Confessions
The Hands That Braided My Hair
When I was a child, Daadee’s hands were magic. They could soothe any fever, find anything I lost, and braid my hair so perfectly that not a strand dared fall out of place. She wasn’t loud, like Dada. She didn’t tell jokes or command attention at family dinners. But her presence filled the room in quieter, stronger ways.
By Muhammad Usama7 months ago in Confessions
The Text Message That Changed My Life Forever
It was an ordinary Tuesday afternoon, just like any other. I was scrolling through my phone, half-listening to a podcast while waiting for my next meeting to start. Then, my phone buzzed with a new text message. Little did I know, this one simple message would change my life forever.
By Abdul Aziz Khan7 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Forgot How to Smile
🌥️ “It wasn’t a breakdown. It was more like a quiet fading.” I don’t remember the exact day I forgot how to smile. There wasn’t a thunderclap or a sobbing breakdown on the bathroom floor. Just one morning, brushing my teeth, I caught my reflection and thought: You look... empty.
By Asif Shah Zahid7 months ago in Confessions









