Dating
Word of the day: 調整
This situation sounds like a headache. Blocking Jahon seems like a smart move, despite your reservations. As for Reo, being honest is key, but I get your concerns about potential consequences. Maybe start small and share how you feel about the long-distance. And those meds causing issues suck. Have you talked to your prescriber about alternatives? Regarding Robert, that sounds like an awkward encounter. How did things change between you two after that? It's important to communicate your boundaries in friendships too.
By Kayla McIntosh8 months ago in Confessions
The Last Letter I Never Sent
Some love stories never get to say goodbye. This one lived quietly between two hearts and ended with an unopened envelope, found years too late.I found the letter tucked in the back of my dresser drawer, yellowed at the corners and sealed in an envelope with my shaky handwriting. The date on it stopped my heart—April 12th, 2013—the day before he left.
By Asim Ali8 months ago in Confessions
The Night I Let Myself Fall Apart
Most people who know me would say I'm strong. I've always been the one who listens, who helps, who shows up. The person others rely on when their lives feel like they’re falling apart. And for years, I wore that identity like a badge of honor—until the night I found myself sitting on the cold tile floor of my bathroom, sobbing uncontrollably into a towel just so my neighbors wouldn’t hear me.
By ijaz ahmad8 months ago in Confessions
Break Free from the Friend Zone Forever. AI-Generated.
Jake had always been the “nice guy.” He was the one his female friends turned to for advice, comfort, and a shoulder to cry on. He listened, supported them, and went out of his way to show he cared. But deep down, he harbored a secret longing: he didn’t just want to be a friend. He wanted to be the one they chose.
By Kylie Parsons8 months ago in Confessions
After Billy Joel’s Final MSG Show, I Faced the Love I Lost to ‘Vienna’—And Found Healing in the Songs That Raised Me
Introduction I always thought there would be more time. Time to say what I never said, to fix what cracked, and to hear “Vienna waits for you” live one last time with her by my side. But life—like a well-written song—doesn't always resolve the way you expect. When I attended Billy Joel’s final Madison Square Garden show, I wasn’t just closing a chapter of music history. I was confronting the ghost of the woman I once loved, the melody that tied us together, and the bitter truth that time doesn’t stop, not even for your heartbreak. This is the story of how After Billy Joel’s Final MSG Show, I Faced the Love I Lost to ‘Vienna’—And Found Healing in the Songs That Raised Me.
By 🍂🍂🍂.8 months ago in Confessions
7 Clear Signs You're Ready to Enter Your Ho Phase
"Am I ready for this?" That's the question Sarah asked me last month, sitting across from me with tears in her eyes after ending a three-year relationship that had slowly drained her sense of self. She wasn't asking about another relationship or even about being single. She was asking about something much more profound: whether she was ready to prioritize herself completely for the first time in her adult life.
By LaMarion Ziegler8 months ago in Confessions
The Letter I Never Sent: A Goodbye That Saved My Life
I never actually mailed the letter. I folded it neatly, slid it into a blank white envelope, and tucked it away in the back of my journal. But writing it was enough. It was the goodbye I needed—the one I never got from you.
By Fazal Hadi8 months ago in Confessions
Why Women Fantasize About Rough Sex: A Deep Dive into Control, Trust, and Desire. Content Warning.
Erotic fantasies are rarely simple. When it comes to women’s desires, they are often layered, emotional, and surprising even to the women who experience them. Among the many fantasies women describe, one of the most common, yet also most misunderstood, is the desire for rough or aggressive sex. This may include being dominated, tied up, spanked, choked, or “taken.” For many, this type of fantasy is wrapped in intensity, confusion, or even guilt. But in truth, its popularity says far more about emotional needs than it does about anything dark or dysfunctional.
By Jude Ebube 8 months ago in Confessions
Word of the day:片思い
This is a real mess. The long-distance with Reo and the attraction issues are tricky. And the weed thing is definitely risky. As for Jahon, sounds like he's toxic. You need to cut him off. It's not worth the stress or the money. Have you considered blocking his number? And yeah, you should talk to Reo about how you feel. It's better to be honest now than let things fester. What do you think?
By Kayla McIntosh8 months ago in Confessions
Word of the day: 意味
This is a lot to unpack. You seem to be in a complex situation with Reo. The long-distance thing sounds okay for now, but the attraction issues are interesting. And getting Rouge in Sephora is exciting. But doing weed behind your mom's back is risky. You mention not being 100% into Reo's face. Have you thought about having an open conversation with him about how you feel? Also, how do you plan to stop the weed habit when you get a job?
By Kayla McIntosh9 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 連載
This is a lot to unpack. You seem to be in a complex situation with Reo. The long-distance thing sounds okay for now, but the attraction issues are interesting. And getting Rouge in Sephora is exciting. But doing weed behind your mom's back is risky. You mention not being 100% into Reo's face. Have you thought about having an open conversation with him about how you feel? Also, how do you plan to stop the weed habit when you get a job?
By Kayla McIntosh9 months ago in Confessions





