Friendship
Story from life
Her beauty shining in giving such an open heart and talk She have made a miracle met in a day I couldn't get enough of the happiness about Her so little people Her age and so little of the bitterness She must be so Happy in life and She gives love all around I have noticed Her last time I came here I noticed Her because I felt Her health a very light inside it must be the prayers She does for everyone in need Her beauty shining in and out We even shared tears first time We talked it never happened to me this way to open up and it both helped sharing our stories seemed like We so much loved the work We had in past even if in different scenarios it all went She was able to open up and tell what still hurts it made my heart quite sad to hear but She had such strong will and it was beautiful to listen it from Her She even gave me a hug being so happy to meet and asked for a tea next time I will come again here
By Darkos8 months ago in Confessions
"True Friendship Never Forgets"
A Heartfelt Reflection on the Bonds That Time and Distance Can Never Break The dusty old box sat untouched in the corner of Leah’s attic, its edges worn, the tape yellowed from years gone by. She had meant to clean out the space for months now, but life—busy, loud, and fast—always got in the way. This Saturday afternoon, however, she finally climbed the narrow ladder with a broom in hand and a quiet ache in her heart.
By Zeeshan Khan8 months ago in Confessions
Why My Decor Looked Happy—But My Soul Still Felt Empty
Everywhere you scroll these days, homes appear to be technicolor therapy sessions. Neon lamps. Checkered rugs. Strawberry pink walls. Squiggle mirrors. Plastic furniture that looks like it came out of a childhood dream—or a retro video game. They call it dopamine decor—a design trend built around mood-boosting colors, nostalgic patterns, and sensory delight. And in a culture that's been swimming in stress for the better part of a decade, it makes sense. People want something cheerful. Something that doesn't feel cold or corporate or heavy. Something that feels… happy.
By Robert Lacy8 months ago in Confessions
Lessons I Learned From Letting Go of Toxic Relationships. AI-Generated.
I used to believe that love meant never giving up. That loyalty meant holding on, no matter how hard it got. That if I just stayed patient, or gave more, things would eventually get better.
By Asmatullah Afridi8 months ago in Confessions
people who have nearly no close friends or family to lean on usually display these habits without realizing it
In today’s hyper-connected world, loneliness is a growing epidemic that often goes unnoticed. Not everyone who appears fine on the surface is truly okay inside. Some individuals have little to no emotional support—no close friends to confide in, no family members to rely on. And while they may function "normally" in society, they often display subtle, unconscious habits that point to a deeper lack of connection and support. These behaviors are not always easy to spot—even the people exhibiting them may be unaware.
By SophiaSoso8 months ago in Confessions
The Unexpected Glue: How Humor Weaves the Fabric of Online Connections
As someone who's spent years navigating the intricate landscape of online interactions, observing the rise and fall of digital communities and the blossoming (and sometimes withering) of online relationships, one element consistently stands out as a potent catalyst for connection: humor. It’s the unexpected glue that binds individuals across geographical divides and differing backgrounds, transforming fleeting online encounters into meaningful bonds.
By Tracy Larson8 months ago in Confessions
How Online Communication Shapes Conflict Resolution Skills: A Personal Perspective from an Expert
As someone who has spent more than a decade navigating the nuances of online conversations and helping people build meaningful digital relationships, I’ve had a front-row seat to observe how conflict unfolds—and is resolved—on virtual platforms. The digital landscape is not just a place for casual chats or professional networking. It's also a training ground where modern individuals refine their emotional intelligence, especially when it comes to conflict resolution.
By Tracy Larson8 months ago in Confessions
Is Datinglagoon the Right Choice for You? A Detailed User Review
Online dating has transformed the way people meet and connect. With countless platforms available, it’s hard to know which ones are actually worth your time. I decided to test out Datinglagoon to see what the experience is really like. This Datinglagoon review covers everything from sign-up to chatting, highlighting both the positives and the potential drawbacks.
By Tracy Larson8 months ago in Confessions
Rain Separation and the New Maya
Maya always believed there was something magical in the rain. For her, rain was not just water falling from the sky it was a moment when the world seemed to pause, a special time when everything else faded away except for the two people she loved most.
By Ashraf 8 months ago in Confessions









