Embarrassment
Lies, Failures, And Blame Games: How India Fuels Tensions
The loud noise of patriotism cannot hide the shame of failure. No matter how brightly the TV screens flash, no matter how loudly anchors scream for blood, the truth remains simple: India's repeated negligence, failures, and media madness are pushing the region towards disaster.
By Muhammad Ayaan 9 months ago in Confessions
The Letter I Sent, But Could Never Speak: A Confession of Love and Heartache
this is probably the only heartbreak love themed "thing" I believe I'll ever write. a few years back I wrote a letter to my crush. writing this was so strenuous as I got really emotional writing it. my heart actually felt painful and heavy when I mastered up the courage and sent him the letter. after all these years...I still don't have him . without further adeu this is what I wrote to him-
By E. hasan9 months ago in Confessions
" When Everyone Left Me, I Learned To Love Myself"
There was a moment in my life when I looked around and realized—I was alone. Friends disappeared. Family became distant. Even the people I thought would always be there... weren’t. It was one of the hardest realizations I’ve ever faced.
By Semexant Djorkaeff 9 months ago in Confessions
I wish I had cut my friends earlier
I owe my success to the people around me, but when it comes to giving credit to my friends, that’s a little more complicated. The way they sabotaged my growth didn’t hit me until I took a step back and noticed the pattern. At first, it led me to loneliness — but it also gave me the space to reconnect with the people who truly mattered and helped me reach milestones I once thought were out of my reach.
By Echo Vonn9 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of Worry
The Weight of Worry Twelve-year-old Sam was a worrier. He worried about everything. Big tests. Forgotten homework. Whether his friends really liked him. If the world was getting too hot. If his parents were going to fight again. If the dog had eaten something weird. If the power would go out during the night.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Almost Gave Up: A Personal Journey Through Doubt And Discovery.
There was a time in my life when everything seemed to fall apart. I felt lost, overwhelmed, and on the verge of giving up. This is the story of how I navigated through that darkness and found a renewed sense of purpose.
By Semexant Djorkaeff 9 months ago in Confessions
The Group Chat Exposé
So, I’d been dating this guy named Shawn for about a year. Tall, smooth, fresh haircut every Friday, smelled like Dior Sauvage and bad decisions. You know the type. One of those guys who always has a vague job title like “consultant” but never explains what he actually does.
By MessyConfessions9 months ago in Confessions
"The Bridesmaid and the Baby Daddy"
So, boom. My best friend Tina asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding. Cute, right? I was hype. We’d been friends since high school, and she was finally marrying this guy named Marcus—tall, quiet, successful, kind of fine in a “I pay my bills on time” kind of way. Tina had always said he was her calm in the storm.
By MessyConfessions9 months ago in Confessions
The Quiet Betrayal: A Confession About My Skin.
I’ve always seen myself as a lone wolf — someone who walks her own path, unaffected by the noise of the world. I’ve never been one to follow the crowd, never felt the need to explain my choices or soften my edges for the sake of fitting in. And yet, even I have had thoughts I never expected to admit out loud. Thoughts that live in the quiet, shadowed corners of the self.
By Test9 months ago in Confessions
I Found a Breakup Letter in My Coat Pocket — and It Was Addressed to Me
It had been almost a year since we ended things. No big fight. No dramatic walkout. Just silence. A slow fade-out. Like a movie you keep watching, even when the credits are already rolling.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Confessions
I Ghosted My Dream Job — Here’s Why
It was supposed to be the one. The job I’d been working toward for years — the kind of position I used to daydream about when I was buried in spreadsheets at 10 p.m. or silently crying in a bathroom stall during lunch breaks. It had the title, the pay, the remote flexibility, even the trendy company culture I thought would finally make work feel like something other than survival.
By Ishaq Ahmadzai 9 months ago in Confessions








