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Word of the Day: 鳴き声
It is the day before my procedure and I have been laying in bed all day doom scrolling. I decided to buy a pizza and with tears in my eyes I told myself, " You deserve to eat ". I'll probably cry until the pizza gets here but I really think I need to get it out. I have a lot I need to process so I am thinking I'll get to write a few stories here before I chow down on some pie.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
The Summer I Couldn’t Tell Him
Last summer, I met someone who changed me in ways I didn’t expect. We laughed, danced, kissed, and parted too soon. I thought it was just a fleeting memory, but when summer returned and I saw him again, I realised the truth: I had never stopped carrying him in my heart. This is the story of the summer I couldn’t tell him.
By Kayla Rampeli5 months ago in Confessions
The Silent Watch
There are moments in life when silence speaks louder than words. For Aamir, that silence came not from a lack of sound, but from a watch, a small, worn piece of metal strapped around his wrist that carried more meaning than anyone else could see.
By Syed Umar 5 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 自己紹介
I had sex with a Filipino guy. It was sort of like heaven. He was just caressing me and kissing me so much, but looking in his eyes it wasn't love but he held space for me and I am really grateful for that. We did fuck without a condom a bit so I am worried about possible pregnancy ( highly unlikely ) and.... well I have HPV... I feel very ashamed I did that to him, he could have possibly contracted that and I would be the one who knowingly gave such a kind soul that. I could've waited until it was out of my system ( 2 years ) before doing anything like that.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
Mirage. Content Warning.
*TW: Language, coarse lifestyle details Life is officially not worth living anymore. Trader Joe’s has no Almond Kringles, just a lousy table of frosted cinnamon rolls and pumpkin brioche. The store itself smells like freezer burn and upbeat commercialism, run by fabulously queer employees.
By Sloan Li5 months ago in Confessions
The Lake at Twilight
You look out over the reflection of the sun, through the still waters of the lake, as the sun sets behind the gentle darkening mountains. The sky recedes from yellow to orange, to red, before hinting a shade of violet and blue. The clouds once gentle shades of off-white are now turning into darker shades of gray.
By Parsley Rose 5 months ago in Confessions
A House Divided: When a Father’s Betrayal Shattered a Family
A House Divided BY:Khan Khalid Mahmood Ashraf’s life took a turn the day his wife, Bushra, fell seriously ill. For years, she had been the heart of their home — the mother of five daughters and two sons, the anchor of a bustling household. But this time, when she was admitted to the hospital after her third heart attack, the doctors shook their heads grimly. “Pray for her recovery,” they told the family, “the rest is in God’s hands.”
By Khan 5 months ago in Confessions
Three Meetings, A Summer, and a Kiss
We only met three times that summer: at a graduation party, a cookout, and an airport goodbye. But in those fleeting moments, between laughter, dancing, and silent hugs, I found a love I never expected. This is the story of the one who slipped away, and the risk we still dared to take.
By Kayla Rampeli5 months ago in Confessions
We are momentum. We live in momentum. We create momentum.
I reached out and I told her “Do you love me a lot?” Then she said, “I have to work, I’ll love you later”. Nonetheless, it made me realize how many times I have “postponed” and “planned” my joys and thrills. Like they were supposed to be on schedule and how much room I have created for stagnancy of true FLOW of life and energy. No wonder I got so deep into fear, anxiety and so much more of this spectrum. I got what I prioritized, and I was what I prioritized to the outer world, because in the sanctuary of my own space, I could “slightly” explore more, “safely”, what I could`ve been or what I truly deeply AM.
By Cristina Pomana5 months ago in Confessions
The Night We Met: A Love That Changed Everything
A Stranger’s Smile It was a rainy evening in Lahore when Ali ducked into a small café to escape the storm. The air smelled of freshly brewed coffee and damp earth. He shook the raindrops from his hair and looked around for a seat. That’s when he saw her.
By Muhammad suliman 5 months ago in Confessions
How to Use PridesDate to Connect People Online Without Wasting Time. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever felt that dating apps are a maze of endless swipes and superficial interactions, you might appreciate a platform that focuses on thoughtful conversations and personal stories. I recently explored PridesDate, an LGBTQ+ dating platform, and wanted to share my experience. This review will guide you through how PridesDate works, its features, and why it can help you seek meaningful interactions without wasting time.
By Tracy Larson5 months ago in Confessions
My Long Battle with Excessive Sweating — and the 4 Life-Changing Hacks That Finally Worked
I am a 32-year-old man, and for more than a decade I carried a heavy secret that affected almost every part of my life: excessive underarm sweating. It started when I was around twenty, and at first, I thought it was just normal. But as the years went by, it became something that completely shaped my social life, my confidence, and even my career.
By zinat5 months ago in Confessions








