Childhood
That First Drink Would Be My Downfall
The Cellar in Northfield The cellar in my childhood was dark and damp, but for some reason we were encouraged to hang out down there. While I was growing up my mother routinely sent us into the cellar when tornado warnings came on the television. The cellar was the safest place to be during a tornado, she said. I think most of the time, she just wanted us to get a break from her children and watch her soaps in peace.
By Susan Eileen 3 years ago in Confessions
I've Been in Love with You Since the First Day of Class
I don't know if you remember the first day of class, but I do. It was like any other day, except it wasn't. As soon as you walked in, my heart skipped a beat, and I couldn't take my eyes off you. You were beautiful, confident, and everything I've ever wanted in a partner.
By Gopinath Rajendran3 years ago in Confessions
A Letter to My Secret Crush
I don't know where to start. I've had a crush on you since the first day of college, and I can't believe I'm finally writing this letter. You're everything I've ever wanted in a partner, and every time I see you, my heart races.
By Gopinath Rajendran3 years ago in Confessions
The Emotions of Leaving Home: Navigating the Journey of Relocation
The experience of being away from one's home country can be challenging, as it often involves adapting to a new culture, learning a new language, and adjusting to new surroundings. It can be difficult to navigate unfamiliar territories, make new friends, and build a sense of community. For many people, the experience can be overwhelming, especially if they do not have a support system to help them through the transition.
By Mopsy Meirelles3 years ago in Confessions
EMPTY HAND
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Rahul. Rahul was a dreamer, ever since he was a child, he had a dream girl. She was his best friend, and he could not imagine his life without her. They played together, laughed together, and shared secrets with each other. She was the one who brought light to his dull life.
By MANOJ KUMAR3 years ago in Confessions
The Emptiness In Me
Losing a parent is one of the most painful experiences a person can go through. The pain and grief associated with this loss can be overwhelming and can last for many years. The death of a parent can be a traumatic experience that can impact every aspect of a person's life.
By Mogomotsi Moremi3 years ago in Confessions
My Best Friend
I remember the day I met my best friend like it was yesterday. It was a warm and sunny day in the middle of summer, and I had just moved to a new town. I was feeling lonely and overwhelmed by all the newness around me. That's when I saw her walking down the street, with a huge smile on her face.
By Mogomotsi Moremi3 years ago in Confessions
Life as an Introvert
As an introvert, I have often found myself feeling misunderstood and out of place in social situations. It's not that I don't enjoy spending time with others, but rather that I find large groups overwhelming and draining. In fact, I often need time alone to recharge and feel like myself again.
By Jackson 3 years ago in Confessions
The feeling of Falling in Love for the first time
First Love's Impact First love is a powerful and transformative experience that shapes our lives in profound ways. It is the first time we feel the overwhelming rush of emotion, the flutter of butterflies in our stomachs, and the intoxicating feeling of being in love. Whether it ends in heartbreak or happily ever after, first love leaves an indelible mark on our hearts and minds.
By Jackson 3 years ago in Confessions
The 4 Elements You Will Need to Prove for Your Medical Malpractice Case
Victims of medical malpractice can suffer serious injury, disability or death due to inadequate care by medical professionals. It's essential to understand legal rights and the process for pursuing a claim in such cases. Hiring a qualified and experienced medical malpractice lawyer is a crucial decision that can make a big difference in achieving fair compensation. In this article, we'll discuss the four key elements that must be proven in a medical malpractice case and why having a lawyer is so important.
By Fab Glass and Mirror3 years ago in Confessions
Finding My Voice: A Journey of Overcoming Social Anxiety
Growing up, I was always an awkward kid. I had a hard time making friends, and I often felt like I didn't fit in. It wasn't until I got to college that I started to come out of my shell a bit and make some real connections with people. But even then, I still had my moments of cringe.
By Quincy.V3 years ago in Confessions







