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The Foundation of Love:
At its heart, a romantic relationship is built on emotional connection, mutual respect, and shared values. While physical attraction often sparks interest, it is emotional intimacy — the feeling of being seen, understood, and valued — that sustains love over time.
By Bishal Chakraborty 8 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
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 McIntosh8 months ago in Confessions
ChatGPT Is Poisoning Your Brain…
ChatGPT’s tendency to be overly supportive and encouraging is eating your brain alive. A ChatGPT session is an echo chamber to end all other echo chambers — it’s just you, an overly friendly AI, and all your thoughts, dreams, desires, and secrets endlessly affirmed, validated, and supported.
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Confessions
How Long Can You Wait for a Bi-Curious Man to Finally Kiss You?
That Almost Kiss… What Does It Mean? You’ve been hanging out, laughing a little too hard at his jokes, sitting a little too close on the couch — and yet, he hasn’t kissed you. If you’re into a bi-curious man, the emotional dance can feel both electric and endlessly uncertain. So, how long is too long to wait for that first kiss?
By Olivia Chastity8 months ago in Confessions
5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me at 20
Turning twenty felt like stepping onto a grand stage. I expected applause, clear directions, and instant success. Instead, I found myself fumbling through life’s backstage, wondering where the script went wrong. Looking back now, at thirty-five, I realize there were simple truths I missed—guidance that could have saved me months, even years, of heartache and confusion. Here are 5 things I wish someone told me at 20, drawn from hard lessons, gentle wisdom, and a few inevitable mistakes along the way.
By Mian Nazir Shah8 months ago in Confessions








