Embarrassment
The Love and the Difficulty of Loving
After all these years, I recently discovered that my mother is a toxic person. Not because she wants to be, but because life made her that way. And when I stop to analyze, I understand that she can’t change that now. It’s too late!
By Persephoneabout a year ago in Confessions
Holistic Health: Navigating Physical, Mental, and Environmental Well-Being"
Sure, I can help with a detailed overview of health. Since 1300 words is quite extensive, I'll cover several key aspects including physical health, mental health, and the influence of lifestyle choices. If there's a specific focus you'd like, let me know!
By Mawande Flatelaabout a year ago in Confessions
The Journey of Understanding Sex. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the small town of Oakridge, nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there was a high school named Pine Valley High. The school was known for its excellent academics, vibrant sports teams, and community spirit. However, one aspect of education that had long been neglected was sex education.
By LAKSHMAN MOHANRAJabout a year ago in Confessions
A Glimpse into My Latest Reflections
Life has a way of prompting us to reflect at unexpected moments, and recently, I found myself in such a state of contemplation. It wasn't a grand event or a life-altering revelation, but a series of small, interconnected experiences that led me to pause and look inward.
By Syed Moizuddinabout a year ago in Confessions
CONFESSION
In my room alone, I was looking at the ceiling, and my mind was wandering back to the memories of my past. The truth was at last to be faced, the false confession of myself to myself to be revealed, to see the great bond between my heart and soul.
By Joshua Wereabout a year ago in Confessions
My recent reflection. Top Story - August 2024.
Life has its ways of teaching you important lessons. Everything that happens in our existence strides its convoluted intersectionality with a purpose, a purpose that in its divinity has an impactful metamorphosis in our reality. How little do we know about what is about to come when we so confoundingly announce that I know this is how my life would turn out to be. In its own magnanimous and unexpected ways, you would get to what you deserve rather than what you want in most anomalies that our choices create. Whether we get what we want or face a delay or rejection, every event is a rendered outcome of the myriad of choices we chose and how divine intervention in its beauty shielded us from the things that could have destroyed us.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions
Fathers Struggles
Leon stood at the kitchen sink, his hands submerged in soapy water as he scrubbed the dishes from dinner. The sound of his five daughters' laughter filled the air, a brief respite from the overwhelming sense of responsibility that constantly weighed on him. His wife, Maria, sat in the living room, her eyes glued to the television. She rarely acknowledged him these days, and their once passionate relationship had grown cold. Leon had come to accept this new reality, though it stung him deeply.
By leon smithabout a year ago in Confessions
Using AI to avoid conflicts
The words we use, a combination of our tone, gestures, and personality could lead us into conflicts even against our will. This isn’t something we think about very often, but the reason you might be in conflict with others isn’t necessarily an ideological disparity but rather the missteps in our communication.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
A reason to betray a friend
Betrayal is a powerful and often painful act detested across the board, even evil persons and people who betray others hate it all the same. There isn’t a feeling quite as unique as being betrayed by a loved one in whom we’ve put all our confidence and trust, no amount of words can describe that feeling. Loyalty is valued by pretty much everybody, we expected it from friends, family, and even people we barely know to some extent, this is one of those rare instances where there is a clear-cut preference between two antagonistic feelings. I can’t imagine a person ever saying they love being betrayed. While betrayal is generally viewed negatively, understanding the scenarios where one might feel compelled to betray a friend can offer insights into the complexities of human behavior and loyalty.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
Taming our Ego
Ego refers to a person’s sense of self-importance and self-esteem, what you think of your own self. Everybody has an ego and that plays directly into their character, actions, communication and their overall decision-making skills. This is one element of our lives which has far-reaching consequences which shape every single part of our entire being, thus the importance for us to understand what it is and how it works.
By real Jemaabout a year ago in Confessions
The invisible girl
In a small town and an old house where the Spiston family resides, they gathered around the TV on a stormy night. They were watching a new episode of their favorite cartoon, "The Spiston Family". The episode depicted a new adventure where they stumbled upon a strange device in the recently purchased old house.
By Williamabout a year ago in Confessions
"Red Flags in Romance: When Love Feels Like a Roller Coaster"
Ah, new love. It's like a magical drug, giving us that exhilarating high, especially in the beginning. But with all those powerful emotions swirling around, your judgment can get pretty clouded. So how can you tell if your partner is truly a good match for you? Well, researchers and therapists have pinpointed a few red flags you should keep an eye out for in a relationship.
By E.V.K2 years ago in Confessions







