Childhood
A Confession of Guilt: My Journey from Embezzlement to Redemption
I am writing this confession because I can no longer live with the guilt of my actions. For years, I have been embezzling company funds and using them for my own personal gain. I know that what I have done is wrong and that I will have to face the consequences of my actions, but I cannot continue to live with this weight on my conscience any longer.
By Padhmavathi Rajendran3 years ago in Confessions
Against All Odds: A College Love Story
We met in our freshman year of college and instantly connected. We started dating soon after and it's been the best four years of our lives. But we have a confession to make. We've been hiding something from everyone. We're not just a couple, we're also roommates. We moved in together against the school's rules and have been living in secret this whole time. It's been a risk, but we couldn't imagine living apart. We've grown so close and have created a life together that we never want to lose. We know we'll have to face the consequences of our actions, but we're willing to do that as long as we have each other.
By Padhmavathi Rajendran3 years ago in Confessions
A Timid Confession: A College Love Story
I know that we have only been in college for a short time, but the moment I laid eyes on you, I knew that you were someone special. Your smile lit up the room and your intelligence and passion for life drew me in instantly. I couldn't help but feel a connection to you, and as I got to know you better, that connection only grew stronger.
By Padhmavathi Rajendran3 years ago in Confessions
Love, Life, and Secret Confessions: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Self-discovery is a critical part of life, but it's not always easy. Sometimes we need a little help to get started on our journey. That's where love, life, and secret confessions come in. These powerful tools can help us gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, and make positive changes in our lives as a result. In this article, we'll explore why self-discovery is so important, how love, life, and secret confessions can help us on our journey, and how to use these tools to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. We'll also discuss the benefits of self-discovery and how to take action and make positive changes in our lives as a result of self-discovery. So let's get started!
By G Fraust3 years ago in Confessions
I Had The Best Birthday Ever
So having a birthday only four days before Christmas has always been a sore spot for me, yes I know there are bigger things to worry about in the world but never getting a day to be celebrated for ageing was upsetting. I was always told that you can’t do anything that close to Christmas, that no one could come because they were too sick, that it was too expensive. I was typically told that I could just choose one of the Christmas presents from under the tree and open it for my birthday instead.
By Terri Allen3 years ago in Confessions
9 Telltale Signs That Your Relationship Is Built To Last
Even if you've been in a long-term relationship with someone, you know that nothing is ever definite, and you still run the danger of losing your spouse if something goes wrong between the two of you. That's a nice thing. That is typical. That type of worry indicates that you do not take your connection for granted and that you strive to cherish what is in front of you.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
I Divorced My Husband — Here Are 6 Things You Should Know
The first thing you need understand about marriage is that it is not like being in a regular relationship. Being married to someone brings with it certain expectations and duties. As a result, there may be more strain in a relationship. And, in many cases, no matter how pure the love, that pressure may really damage a relationship. You must understand that love is not always a sure thing.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
Research Proven That Women Tend To Like Their Best Friends More Than Their Husbands
According to studies, women prefer their best friends to their husbands. It makes no difference who you are or what you do with your life. We are, without a doubt, social beings. In some way, we all yearn for human connection. Some of us will be friendlier than others. Some of us will be more at ease in personal relationships than others. The fundamental constant, however, is that all humans will always want social relationships.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions
It Was My Fault, Kinda
If the after school specials of my 1970's childhood are to be believed kids often blame themselves for their parents divorce, or at least they did then. I would hope that today parents would help their kids not feel that way. My parents divorced when I was 6 and I never felt that way. At six years old I knew that I was not the one who cheated on my dad with the guy that sold us bananas. I knew I was not the one that moved out and refused to come home. I knew that I didn't take everything out of the house, and I do mean everything, that is maybe another story. At any rate I never blamed anyone but my mom. Even when I reconnected with her in my 20's and she told me that it was entirely because of us 4 kids that she left, I knew that she had been the grown up and we were the kids. if there was a problem she was the one in charge not us. For the record I also knew that it was a pretty crappy thing to tell your child, even that much later.
By Heather Lunsford3 years ago in Confessions
The 6 Crucial Conversations to Have With Your Partner Before Marrying
Despite popular belief that millennials are less eager to marry than previous generations, it turns out that they are just opting to marry later in life. And perhaps the longer delay is the reason why less and fewer married couples divorce. Perhaps an increasing number of couples are waiting to be certain about who they will marry before tying the marriage.
By The Secret of 60's3 years ago in Confessions






