Bad habits
The Broken Promise: How a Youth Leader Sold Out His Generation
I remember the first day I saw Tunde speak. We were gathered in the dusty courtyard of the community hall, restless and worn out from years of silence. We had all suffered — no jobs, no hope, no voice. Our leaders treated us like numbers. But when Tunde stood on that makeshift stage with nothing but a microphone and fire in his eyes, something shifted. Something awakened.
By Oguntade Hafeez Olalekan7 months ago in Confessions
All My Crushes Ignored Me — Until the One Who Came Back
1. The DM That Shook My Stability I’m 29 now. Life’s solid — decent job in Dubai, my own apartment, a gym routine I pretend to enjoy, and a golden retriever named Chai who thinks every human exists to throw his ball.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Confessions
All My Crushes Ignored Me — Until the One Who Came Back
1. The DM That Shook My Stability I’m 29 now. Life’s solid — decent job in Dubai, my own apartment, a gym routine I pretend to enjoy, and a golden retriever named Chai who thinks every human exists to throw his ball.
By Arshad khan7 months ago in Confessions
I Was Addicted to Painkillers: Here’s What Saved Me
I didn’t realize I had a problem until I woke up one morning and couldn’t move without swallowing three pills first. My hands were shaking, my mouth dry, my brain fogged over like I’d been underwater for days. That’s when I knew. Not when I started lying to my doctor. Not when I faked a back injury for a refill. Not even when I hid a bottle in my bra during a family dinner. No, I realized it only when I couldn’t exist without them.
By Ava Writes Truth7 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Finally Broke Free: A Confession About Overcoming My Darkest Fear. AI-Generated.
The Weight of Fear For most of my life, fear was the silent puppeteer pulling the strings behind every decision I made. It wasn’t loud or dramatic. It didn’t shout or make demands. Instead, it whispered in the back of my mind, weaving shadows over my thoughts and coloring every step I took with hesitation and doubt. It was the fear of failure, of rejection, of being truly seen—and ultimately, the fear of never living the life I wanted.
By Pulse Script7 months ago in Confessions
She Chose Male Validation Over a 13-Year Friendship — And Lied Her Way Through It All
When Loyalty Becomes One-Sided: The Story of a Friendship Torn by Lies, Obsession, and Manipulation For 13 years, I thought I had a best friend. The kind of ride-or-die friendship you’d expect to outlast any crush, breakup, or phase of life. But then came the obsession. Then the lies. Then the betrayal. And I was left realizing that sometimes, the people closest to you can hurt you the most — especially when they crave male attention more than real loyalty.
By sez miguel7 months ago in Confessions
I Lied to Protect Someone I Loved—and I Still Regret It
When I think back to that night, the words I lied with still echo painfully inside me. It wasn’t a lie spoken lightly or without weight. It was born from a desperate place—a mix of fear, love, and a desperate need to protect someone I cared about. I remember sitting across from them, feeling the heavy silence press down on us. Our eyes met, searching, and I knew that speaking the truth would hurt deeply. So instead, the lie slipped out almost effortlessly: “I didn’t see anything.” It was a moment that shattered something inside me, even as it seemed to preserve the fragile calm between us.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Confessions
A Restaurant Experience
A Restaurant Experience My wife and I had decided to go out for dinner one evening. When we arrived at the restaurant, the hostess directed us to our table, quickly setting down our menus and silverware before walking away as if her shift had ended. She never bothered to notice that the booth she had assigned us was completely unsuitable for a heavy person like myself. The booth seats were fixed in place, and there simply wasn't enough room for me to fit comfortably.
By Joey Raines7 months ago in Confessions
My Brother Hacked My WhatsApp and Leaked Messages to My Family
Everyone has secrets; not because they're doing anything wrong, but because some truths are too personal to share. For me, those secrets were never meant to come out. I had carefully protected them behind layers of passwords, emotions, and discipline. Until the one person I trusted the most; my own brother; shattered everything. This is not a fictional drama. This is real. And this is how my brother, driven by suspicion or curiosity or jealousy, hacked into my WhatsApp and exposed messages that flipped my world upside down.
By Keramatullah Wardak7 months ago in Confessions










