Bad habits
The Seductive Encounter: A Journey into Forbidden Pleasures. Content Warning.
I'll never forget those softly spoken words. The way that she made eye contact while getting out of my car and softly uttered those words immediately got my mind racing with possibilities. It seemed to me as if they were thrown out almost as an afterthought, yet I couldn't help wondering if there was an unspoken invitation there. The impact of them resonated with me for months.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Confessions
From Secrets to Strap-ons. Content Warning.
This narrative revolves around my time in Pune during my MBA pursuit, where I connected with Aanchal through a dating app. Our immediate connection led to lengthy phone conversations and eventually, we started dating.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Confessions
Heaven and Hell
It was said that between Heaven and Hell, there exists a place that no soul ever wished to linger. This place, a realm caught between light and darkness, was known as the In-Between. Neither a haven of angels nor the inferno of demons, the In-Between was a limbo where choices were confronted, secrets were unearthed, and fates were sealed.
By PETER Jabout a year ago in Confessions
How Gallade threw out the Trash
Gallade had always been cautious when it came to relationships. As a demisexual, he needed an emotional connection before he could feel any attraction. In a world that often seemed obsessed with quick flings and superficial connections, this made dating challenging, to say the least. But Gallade had always held out hope that he would find someone who understood him, who would value the deep connection he needed.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Confessions
Family unity in shambles
I had hoped that I could get along with my relatives, that we could work together on some amazing projects and build each other up into wealth. I’ve always been in admiration of other tribes who seem to get along with each other quite well and are able to accomplish a lot both collectively and individually. Despite any sort of feelings they might have with each other, they always find a way to pull through because they understand the bigger picture.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
An Indoors Thing
On average, Americans spend a staggering 87% of their time indoors. While the comfort of our homes and the convenience of modern technology often make this lifestyle appealing, the consequences of prolonged indoor living can be significant and multifaceted.
By Horace Waslandabout a year ago in Confessions
The Warm Hug to Myself on My Recent Accomplishment
The Warm Hug to Myself on My Recent Accomplishment Whenever you find yourself talking negatively to yourself or judging or shaming yourself for something you have done wrong maybe today, or in your past, think about saying those harsh words to the younger version of you. How atrocious of you would it be to talk to your inner child like that, of telling the most disdainful of phrases that would never leave your mouth for the people you love? We live in a world where it is normalized to treat yourself with grit and harshness and to be hard on yourself because guess what we live in a hustling world where everybody charges with lightning speed towards their goals and if you render yourself with steadiness and ease, we are losing the damn game of life.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
Love, Loss, and Lust: An Entrepreneur’s Rollercoaster Story. Content Warning.
I’m a 29-year-old guy from Mumbai. Back then I had a girlfriend from my third year of graduation. We had completed 3 years of relationship at the time I was about to start my company. She was ecstatic about my idea of business and verbally supported me. I was happy to know that at least my love supports my dreams.
By Chahat Kaurabout a year ago in Confessions
The Disappearance of Sky
For years, Emily had been caught in a web spun by her best friend, Sky, and his boyfriend, Scoot. It wasn’t obvious at first; Sky had been her closest friend since 2019. They’d shared almost everything—their hopes, their fears, their late-night existential crises. Sky was funny, intelligent, and kind, or at least, that’s what she thought.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Confessions
Digital Detox: Unplugging to Reclaim Your Sanity
Let’s face it: We’re all a little too attached to our screens. Whether it’s the constant ping of notifications, the never-ending scroll of social media, or the black hole of YouTube that swallows hours of your life, screens have taken over. It’s like our phones have become extensions of our hands, and if we ever accidentally leave them at home, we’re pretty sure the world might end. But what if—brace yourself—you took a break? Yes, a digital detox. It’s time to put down the gadgets, step away from the screens, and remember what it feels like to have a functioning brain (and maybe even a social life).
By Tovelleabout a year ago in Confessions



