Teenage years
When I Saw Her For The Last Time
I still remember the way she stood under the soft glow of the old train station lights, her coat buttoned up to her chin, a scarf wrapped around her neck like armor against the cold. It was early December, the kind where the chill settles deep into your bones. She had a soft smile on her face, but her eyes—those eyes—held a sadness I hadn’t seen before.
By Haji Akbar8 months ago in Confessions
Steps to Achieve a Slimmer Figure
Steps to Achieve a Slimmer Figure Realizing a slim and healthy body necessitates ongoing effort, discipline, and modifications to one's lifestyle rather than seeking quick fixes. Below are several vital measures that can assist you in achieving a slim figure in a healthy and sustainable manner:
By Ahmed Nur8 months ago in Confessions
The Love That I Was Forced to Leave
A fight is not always enough to break down a relationship. At times, the breakup happens gently, without words and even so, you feel it deeply. It’s regarding the love that I had to move on, not because I didn’t love, but because I finally did.
By Sun-Jinwo8 months ago in Confessions
The Last Letter I Never Sent
Some love stories never get to say goodbye. This one lived quietly between two hearts and ended with an unopened envelope, found years too late.I found the letter tucked in the back of my dresser drawer, yellowed at the corners and sealed in an envelope with my shaky handwriting. The date on it stopped my heart—April 12th, 2013—the day before he left.
By Asim Ali8 months ago in Confessions
The Gifts of Imperfection" by Brené Brown: In-depth Review.
Let me start with a confession: I used to be a recovering perfectionist. Yes, recovering – because perfectionism isn't something you conquer overnight. It's a sneaky little beast that creeps back into your life when you least expect it, whispering lies about how you're not good enough, smart enough, or worthy enough just as you are.
By Soibifaa8 months ago in Confessions
The Anatomist's Masterpiece
In the hushed stillness of his attic studio, bathed in the soft glow of a single oil lamp, Professor Armitage hunched over his workbench. The air was thick with the scent of linseed oil and graphite, a familiar comfort to a man who had dedicated his life to the pursuit of anatomical perfection. Before him lay a sheet of pristine vellum, its surface yearning for the touch of his skilled hand. His tools, a collection of finely sharpened pencils, lay beside him, each one a conduit for his artistic vision. Tonight, he sought to capture the very essence of life itself: the human heart.
By Aima Charle8 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
Can a Broken Heart Be Fatal?
Heartbreak is a universal human experience, often described as a crushing emotional pain that feels almost physical. Whether it’s the end of a romantic relationship, the loss of a loved one, or a profound betrayal, the term "heartbreak" captures the visceral agony of emotional loss. But can heartbreak go beyond metaphor and actually threaten our lives? Can we, in fact, die from a broken heart? The answer lies at the intersection of emotion, physiology, and medical science, and it’s more complex than you might think.
By Doctor Strange8 months ago in Confessions








