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The Day Karura Forest Revealed My Secret
I thought I had buried it deep enough... Under the thick red soil of Karura Forest, where cyclists speed past in bright helmets and the wind seems to carry whispers, I told myself that no one would ever find it. Secrets should stay hidden there.
By Lori A. A.2 months ago in Confessions
How Can You Build Trust and Respect With Your Partner?
Without trust and respect a strong relationship is impossible. These two traits are the basis of emotional safety, positive communication and commitment in the long run. Spouses feel safe enough to be vulnerable and open when they have trusted each other. Respect will make sure that the two individuals are heard and feel respected. Trust and respect build a relationship under which love may develop in a natural and sustainable way.
By Steve Waugh2 months ago in Confessions
You can’t please everyone
By all means when you try to be at peace with everyone and do everything right, you soon realize that you can’t please everyone and its just an impossible task. The main reason being that people have different understanding of the world, when you find yourself in the middle trying to appeal to everybody, you almost always become a hypocrite because you have to change your positions based on the person in front of you. On one end you have people who expect you to move a certain way, and on the other end you have another set of people who expect you to move a certain way, this ultimately leads you to have to make a choice and since you try to appeal to everybody, you find yourself switching your opinions one way or the other.
By real Jema2 months ago in Confessions
The Salute That Broke a Nation’s Heart
The sun was bright, almost uncomfortably so, on the morning when the officer stepped forward in full uniform. The crisp blue fabric, the gleaming badges, the medals pinned neatly to the chest—everything about the uniform spoke of discipline, duty, and decades of service. But the officer’s trembling hands and tear-filled eyes spoke of something far deeper: a heartbreak the world could barely imagine.
By Hasbanullah2 months ago in Confessions
The Signs That Show Your Relationship Is Becoming Stronger
Strong connection does not happen overnight; it develops from shared experiences and conversation, and grows with emotional learning. When couples are able to maneuver past the level of superficial responses, it reflects a higher level of maturity and security in their relationship. Knowing these phases can help you to understand where both of you are in your relationship. With the development of the relationship both partner start to feel more appreciated, known, and emotionally validated.
By Hayley Kiyoko2 months ago in Confessions
The Child Who Shocked the World
In the quiet Andean village of Ticrapo, Peru, life moved gently. Children chased each other through dusty paths, mothers cooked over small fires, and the mountains stood like silent guardians over the people who lived beneath them. Among the children was a little girl named Lina Marcela Medina, a shy, soft-spoken five-year-old with wide brown eyes and a calm nature. Nothing about her seemed unusual—until the day everything changed.
By Hasbanullah2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 交換
I don't really have time to spend the rest of the day recovering emotionally over being stood up. I mean, my body is sort of all fatigued now. I think being so excited for the Ezra guy, my body forgot to give me... ah no, I guess I was fatiqued when talking to him. It was part of the reason I took so many breaks in cleaning. I guess I just didn't notice it because I was so excited to prepare for guests. But, now that I don't have anything to look forward to now, I am just feeling the fatigue with nothing to ease the pain of it.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions
Writing is hard
Writing can be hard work, especially when you are not good with grammar or punctuation and spelling. I need help like Grammarly, but I just wish I were good at writing, knew the grammar rules and everything you want to know. Something sad, I’m bad at math too, but that's a story for another time, but I know a few rules when putting a comma, for example, apples, oranges, bananas and grapes, stuff like that and uppercase letters for the beginning of a sentence and city or country and names, little basic things like that, so pathetic (i don’t know why i’m telling people this).
By Shayla Rose-leader2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 逮捕
I found a new way to organize my Todo list a bit more effeciently so, I am looking forward to the productivity from that. I am pretty tired but thanks to the tea I have been a bit busier than I normally would be, plus I am almost done with my list which then means I will text my address to that guy.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 通販
I have opened another Vocal story up. I have to pages out now that I am working on but, I guess it is because as soon as I sat down to this computer, I felt like I didn't really have enough tasks to warrant using it really so, was like, " might as well write another page. "
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions






