Bad habits
We Stopped Talking… But I Still Wait for His Text. AI-Generated.
It’s been 47 days since we last spoke. I remember the number clearly, not because I try to—but because my heart does. Every morning, I wake up and check my phone. I know it’s silly. I know he won’t text. But I still look. Every single day.
By Nouman wali9 months ago in Confessions
📖 "The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment"
Author: Eckhart Tolle Genre: Self-help, Mindfulness, Personal Development 🌟 Why this book? "The Power of Now" is one of the most powerful and practical books for developing both mental focus and inner confidence. While it’s rooted in mindfulness and spirituality, its core lessons are highly applicable to daily life, especially if you struggle with distractions, fear, or self-doubt.
By Muhammad Huzaifa9 months ago in Confessions
Centrifugal Juicer vs Cold Press Juicer: Which is Right For You?
Trying to choose between a centrifugal juicer and a cold press juicer? You’re not alone. A centrifugal juicer works fast. A cold press juicer works slow but keeps more nutrients. One saves time. The other gives you better juice.
By Imran.Bin.Ilias9 months ago in Confessions
"She Woke Up Alone"
The first thing she noticed was the cold. It wasn’t the kind of cold that made her shiver or pull up a blanket. It was a still, unnatural cold—like the air in the room hadn’t moved in years. Her eyes fluttered open slowly, revealing a pale ceiling with unfamiliar cracks. A dim, flickering light buzzed somewhere above, casting long shadows on the peeling wallpaper.
By muhammad khalil9 months ago in Confessions
Please Don’t Hand Me Electronics: A Cautionary Tale
I am not to be trusted with expensive technology. It’s not that I hate it. I like gadgets! I admire sleek design and shiny buttons. But the moment something costs more than a toaster, my hands go full panic mode. I suddenly hold everything like it’s a newborn made of glass.
By Kim Murray9 months ago in Confessions
Wife has an affair with me for 3 years and fairly recent.
I’ve been married (M39)for 11 years to my wife (F35) who brought 2 daughters into this world during our marriage. Late 2019, she left her full time job so she could be a stay at home mom while I continued to work full time. In 2021, my wife was on her phone a lot due to doing online surveys and chatting with her friends online/phone calls. She was on her social media account and made a comment on a post I’ve made earlier in the day. One of my former high school friend made a response comment to her comment and she saw I was friends with him. Several weeks gone by and my former high school friend made a ‘friend request’ to her. Mind you, she doesn’t add people that doesn’t know. She asked me about my former classmate and how do I know him. I talked about him and she decided to add him. Fast forward to early 2022, They exchanged numbers and they kept chatting until end of 2024.
By sagar dhital9 months ago in Confessions
Living With A Girl I Just Met Raw. AI-Generated.
Sometimes life throws you into situations that feel like a plot twist in a romance movie—or maybe even a reality show. Living with a girl I just met raw isn’t your average love story. It’s messy, impulsive, thrilling, and emotionally charged. But it’s real. This isn’t about scripts or polished love letters; it’s about discovering what happens when two people skip the formalities and dive straight into cohabitation. If you've found yourself googling living with a girl I just met raw, chances are you're either living this reality or flirting with the idea. Either way, you're not alone.
By YUVRAJ9 months ago in Confessions
Why They'll Talk (and Lie) About You (And Why You Might Want Them To)
Ever scrolled through social media and seen a successful entrepreneur, artist, or public figure getting absolutely dragged through the mud? Ever wondered why the vitriol seems to ramp up the higher someone climbs?
By KURIOUSK9 months ago in Confessions
The Day Everything Changed
It was a Tuesday, the kind of day no one expects anything from. The skies were stubbornly gray, coffee was bitter no matter how much sugar I added, and my inbox was overflowing with emails I didn't care to answer. I was 28, living in a cramped one-bedroom apartment in a city I didn’t love, working a job that paid well but quietly siphoned the soul from my bones.
By Muhammad Hashim9 months ago in Confessions
Why can't lost People Return?
Loss is an inevitable reality of life. Every one of us, at some point, experiences the departure of someone dear—whether through death, distance, or emotional disconnection. The pain that follows can feel unbearable. Our minds whisper questions like Why did this happen? or Can I ever feel whole again? But amid the sorrow, one truth stands unshaken: people we lose can't come back. This truth is harsh but necessary, and how we respond to it defines the course of our healing and future.
By Keramatullah Wardak9 months ago in Confessions
The walkie-Talkie Message That Came 15 Years Too Late
The Last Game The summer heat pressed down on us that July afternoon, thick and heavy as a wool blanket. Lily's laughter rang through the trees as she adjusted the pink plastic headband holding back her sun-bleached braids.
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Confessions
The Invisible Storm: Living With PTSD and Social Anxiety in a World That Can't See It
The Kindness That Feels Like Knives I live in a town of kind people—the sort who notice when someone's hands shake at the grocery store, who stop strangers to ask, "You alright, love?" with warm eyes. Their intentions are pure. I know this.
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Confessions









