Friendship
The Summer That Never Turned Out the Way It Was Supposed To
This was supposed to be the summer. The one with beach trips, late-night bike rides, and memories stitched together like fairy lights in July. We had it all planned—me, Asha, and Imran. Every detail scribbled in the back of Asha’s math notebook: “Summer of Freedom,” we called it.
By Unaishah Mostafa 6 months ago in Confessions
I Wish To Be
used to think that love was about something I earned. I thought it was about collecting reason by reason. It feels like I will get a lot of love as a prize for having good behavior. It really seems like a reward for being the shiniest version of myself.
By khalid6 months ago in Confessions
Why It’s Okay to Not Be Okay Sometimes
There was a time when I thought being strong meant being happy all the time. I wore smiles like armor. I answered “I’m fine” before anyone could even finish asking how I was. I filled my days with productivity and people and noise—anything to avoid sitting in stillness with how I really felt.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Confessions
She Told Me I Was Her Best Friend — Then Tried to Replace Me Behind My Back. AI-Generated.
I used to think me and her were locked in. Like, for real. We’d talk for hours — the kind of convos where time doesn’t even exist. We had dumb inside jokes that made no sense to anyone else. We’d trauma dump on each other at 2 a.m., vent about life, family, the stuff nobody else really cared enough to ask about. She told me I was her “safe space,” and honestly, I believed her. Felt like I finally found someone who got me. Someone who saw me — not just some random dude in the background.
By Mic Henry6 months ago in Confessions
Impacting Others, Happy or Brilliant, and Huggers
Some people leave behind echoes—words, gestures, tiny acts of care—that resurface long after the moment has passed. Over the years, I’ve been told by friends, family, and even acquaintances that something I once said or did helped them in ways I couldn’t have imagined at the time.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Confessions
Together Again
Introduction This morning, I woke and my phone was on 3% power, not ideal when I needed it for my visit to Preston. My phone has my train tickets and railcard on, so without it, my journey would be a little difficult, to say the least. I think my charger is not working, but it was a cheap Poundland one, and I have had it for a few years, so it has now gone.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 6 months ago in Confessions
I Loved Him. But I Loved Myself More
I met him on a rainy Wednesday. The kind of rain that feels like a quiet cleansing—gentle, persistent, and oddly romantic. He was standing in line at a bookstore café, holding a worn copy of Norwegian Wood and glancing at the sky like it held all the answers. I noticed the sadness in his eyes before I noticed anything else.
By Azmat Roman ✨6 months ago in Confessions
Is AmourFactory Legit? A Review After Testing the Platform. AI-Generated.
Online dating continues to evolve, offering platforms tailored for every type of romantic interest. One such platform I recently explored is AmourFactory—a site that promises lighthearted romantic conversations and emotional connections with people from around the world. If you're asking yourself questions like “Is AmourFactory legit?”, “Is AmourFactory safe?”, or even wondering if AmourFactory is a scam or fake, this honest review will help shed light on what to expect.
By Tracy Larson6 months ago in Confessions









