Secrets
Word of the Day: 小説
I have eaten quite a bit. I don't know if that is from SAD, actual depression or my body reacting to a possible fetus developing in my body. I am not trying to overthink that last bit, well either way I am not overthinking it, I am just trying to deal with not stress eating in anyway.
By Kayla McIntosh29 days ago in Confessions
She don’t like you
She don’t like you — and that truth feels dangerous, raw, unsettling. It hits you in the chest before it settles in your mind. You hear it, and something inside you snaps awake. I know. I was you. Chasing. Hoping. Giving. Trying to earn affection that never came. I learned the hard way that women not liking you isn’t about your worth — it’s about a deeper game you didn’t know you were in. A game about value, identity, attraction, and where real loyalty actually comes from. Strap in. This is the truth that changes everything.
By Randolphe Tanoguem29 days ago in Confessions
When Power Ignored Responsibility
A Complaint on Trump: When Power Ignored Responsibility Leadership is not measured by how loudly one speaks, but by how carefully one acts. In times of global uncertainty, the world looks to powerful nations not for dominance, but for stability, cooperation, and restraint. When leadership becomes impulsive, personal, or dismissive of global responsibility, the consequences are not limited to borders. They ripple outward, affecting lives far beyond any single nation.
By Wings of Time 29 days ago in Confessions
The 5-Minute Morning Routine That Changed My Entire Work Day. AI-Generated.
I have never been a "morning person." For most of my adult life, my relationship with my alarm clock has been hostile. I would set it for 6:30 AM, then snooze it until 7:15, bargaining with myself for just a few more minutes of unconsciousness.
By Nikunj Balarabout a month ago in Confessions
The Echoing Train Whistle
It started with a sound most people in town slept through. A long, low whistle cutting across the midnight fields, rolling over grain silos and quiet porches, slipping beneath doors like a wandering ghost. In our little Midwestern town, trains were ordinary—background noise for those who’d lived here long enough. But that night, the echo felt different. Sharper. Closer. Almost intentional, as if it were calling someone awake.
By Jhon smithabout a month ago in Confessions
Unspoken rules of the modern dating world
Exploring the Nuances of Modern Dating, Navigating Unwritten Rules and Expectations In today's dating landscape, a blend of tradition, technology, and evolving social dynamics shapes the unspoken guidelines that govern our romantic interactions. While explicit advice on dating is readily available, it's the subtle, unspoken rules that truly influence our behavior when it comes to seeking and maintaining relationships. These unwritten standards impact how we present ourselves, communicate our desires, handle conflicts, and navigate vulnerability.
By Actual Bitabout a month ago in Confessions
The Loyalty Test I Never Meant to Take — and the Truth It Revealed About Us. AI-Generated.
I never planned to test him. I’m not the type of person who plays games, sets traps, or sends fake messages pretending to be someone else. I believed trust was something you built, not something you investigated.
By Aliabout a month ago in Confessions
Failing the Driving Test: The Hidden Burden No One Talks About
Every time I take the driving test, it feels like I’m carrying much more than just learning the maneuvers. I carry my nerves, my expectations, the money I’ve invested, my desire to move forward in life, and the pressure of needing the license. And every attempt that doesn’t go perfectly leaves a mark that is hard to explain.
By Olallaabout a month ago in Confessions







