Embarrassment
U.S. Open Ejects Fan From Alexander Zverev Match Over ‘Hitler Phrase’
U.S. Open Ejects Fan From Alexander Zverev Match Over ‘Hitler Phrase’ The U.S. Open ejected a fan from Alexander Zverev's match on Monday after the fan allegedly used a phrase associated with Adolf Hitler.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in Confessions
Inability
I want so much in my life to change. I have goals and plans like many of us do, but do not believe they will come true. This is because I don’t trust myself. I believe trust in yourself comes from showing yourself that you can follow through in even the smallest tasks you have assigned for yourself. This is something I fail at constantly. I try to set myself up for success but always seem to self-sabotage. I know that one of the reasons I do this is because I am trying to convince and show myself that I am not trustworthy even to myself. This weekend I promised myself I would go out with a friend who has been asking to see me. I never went out with her. As I laid in bed thinking of excuses to tell her, one word came to mind: inability. I feel unable to do the things I want to do. I want to do things and know how happy I could be if I simply did them, and yet I will not do them. I know I won’t do them because I never have before.
By Lily2 years ago in Confessions
10 Things Women Try to Hide from Men
Unlocking the Secrets: Understanding the Inner World of Women When it comes to understanding the inner world of women, there can be a lot of nuance and complexity. And behind that captivating smile and graceful demeanor often lies a treasure trove of secrets that, when shared, can actually open the door to a deeper level of intimacy. It's important to know that when a woman is hiding these things, she's not doing it to be deceptive, but rather to protect vulnerable parts of herself while trying to navigate societal expectations. By approaching these secrets with curiosity and empathy, you can create a safe space for her to be her authentic self and nurture a relationship grounded in trust and understanding.
By Ali raza2 years ago in Confessions
Drama of the Day
Today was an interesting day with a decent amount of mental drama... Backstory: In high school, I was in a small group of music nerd kids. There were four of us and three of us were really close, hanging out outside of school. Meghan, Alana, Julia, and me. Meghan, Julia, and I were inseparable for three years. Now, Meghan and Alana are not around Julia and me. They stopped talking to us after high school.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Confessions
MY FIRST NIGHT IN A CLUB
Ah, the anticipation of the night out on the town. The excitement, the possibilities, and of course, the potential for hilarious misadventures.we've all had those nights that start innocently enough, but somehow veer off into a wild and unexpected journey. Join me as I recount the tale of my first night out ,a night that will forever be etched in my memory.
By Caroline Nambooze2 years ago in Confessions
SITUATION OF PAKISTAN
SITUATION OF PAKISTAN: I can give you a thorough rundown of the state of affairs in Pakistan as of my most recent knowledge update in September 2021. Please take note that I am unable to provide information after that time. I recommend checking out the most recent news sources for the most up to date information.
By munazza waseem2 years ago in Confessions
Emojis vs. Emotions
"Emojis vs. Emotions: How Texts Stole Our Talks in Love" My story starts in a world filled with pixels and profiles. I noticed his username; it was a clever play on words that intrigued me and made me curious about the online world he belonged to. Our messages were like fireflies in the night, dancing back and forth, creating a connection that felt both exciting and unfamiliar. I felt like it was serendipitous when we decided to embark on a journey of emotions, cautiously navigating the uncharted territory of online dating.
By Ibisanmi Peace2 years ago in Confessions
Facing the Unforgettable: My Humbling Confession of a Fish-Mouthed School Shoe Incident in Grade Eleven
Exploring through the hardships of secondary school can frequently prompt remarkable and once in a while humiliating minutes. In this sincere admission, I describe the recoil commendable insight of remaining before my grade eleven class, leading a show, all while wearing school shoes that suddenly opened toward the front, looking like the vast mouth of a fish. Go along with me as I remember the humiliation and offer the priceless examples I gained from this remarkable occurrence.
By charles magagula2 years ago in Confessions
The Unforgettable Mascot Mishap!!!
On a sunny Saturday morning, the anticipation was tangible as the local high school's annual Homecoming Parade was about to commence. As a member of the student council, I had the esteemed role of being the school mascot, a larger-than-life bulldog named Buster. Little did I know that this day would turn out to be the most mortifying and unforgettable moment of my life.
By Social Media2 years ago in Confessions
How to order coffee in English at Starbucks confidently?
In the heart of the city, a place of aromatic wonder awaited: Starbucks. It was a realm where the art of coffee was elevated to a symphony of flavors and fragrances. I was about to embark on my first adventure into this world, a voyage that would forever change my perception of that beloved brew.
By Vipul Sushil2 years ago in Confessions
How I Overcame Vertex Hair Loss with Red Light Therapy
I never thought I would have to deal with hair loss. I always had thick, shiny, and healthy hair that I was proud of. But when I turned 40, I noticed that my hair was thinning at the crown of my head. It was a subtle change at first, but it became more noticeable over time. I felt self-conscious and embarrassed about my appearance. I tried different products and treatments, but nothing seemed to work. I was losing hope and confidence.
By Health First2 years ago in Confessions



