Friendship
The Upstairs Virtuoso's Shadow
Charles lived above. Apartment 3B. He was a man of strong passions. He played the violin. Played it well, with a fierce concentration. He grew things. Green things. His balcony was a small, dense jungle. Ferns cascaded over the edges. Vines gripped the railings like determined fingers. He kept birds too. Finches, perhaps. Bright flashes of movement. He trained them. They answered his low whistle with sharp, clear trills. To Charles, it was a life lived fully. Sound. Leaf. Song. Good.
By Heydo8 months ago in Confessions
The Love That Stays: Platonic Soulmate
In a city full of reggaetón, roosters, and really bad drivers, it’s easy to feel like you’re losing your mind. But every now and then, someone walks into your life who reminds you that chaos can be beautiful… if you have someone to scream-laugh through it with.
By ✨Anahis✨8 months ago in Confessions
Violet Eyes. Content Warning.
“It’s over,” Zona kept telling herself. “It’s done...” Her violet eyes lit up as she stood there, unmoving, scanning the room for any sign of hope—any faith that even a breath could shatter the fragile illusion of a stable world. That she would get caught, be seen, heard.
By Lucious8 months ago in Confessions
Dealing with Slut-Shaming
Let's be real for a moment: society has some serious hang-ups about women exploring their sexuality. While men are often celebrated for their sexual conquests, women face a frustrating double standard that labels them negatively for the same behavior. If you're navigating what some call a "ho phase" – a period of sexual exploration and freedom – you've likely encountered slut-shaming firsthand.
By LaMarion Ziegler8 months ago in Confessions
Building Unshakeable Confidence as a Single Woman
Let's be real – being a confident single woman in today's world isn't always easy. Between social media comparisons, well-meaning friends asking when you'll "settle down," and your inner critic whispering doubts, it can feel like you're constantly swimming upstream. But here's the thing: building unshakeable self-confidence isn't just possible – it's your birthright.
By LaMarion Ziegler8 months ago in Confessions
What I Learned About Friendship After Losing Everyone I Thought I Needed
I Thought They Were My Forever People I used to believe friendship was permanent. We had matching lockets, group chats that buzzed all night, inside jokes etched into the corners of notebooks, and plans that stretched far into the future. We called each other family. We promised weddings and godparent duties. I clung to that belief as if it were a lifeline—that the people I surrounded myself with in my twenties would be the ones who watched me grow old.
By Muhammad Sabeel8 months ago in Confessions
God Gave Me a Time-Out
God Gave Me a Time-Out How God Provides When We Can't See His Hand By Joey Raines Description: This is my true story. It follows one man’s unexpected journey from frustration and despair to a powerful encounter with God. Stranded on the side of the road, he questions everything until a divine message reaches him in the most personal way. What began as a simple trip turns into a life-changing spiritual moment that proves God’s love never lets go.
By Joey Raines8 months ago in Confessions







