Teenage years
Living with Endometriosis: The Battle I Didn’t Choose but Learned to Fight
The Silent Struggle of Endometriosis I can’t recall exactly how old I was when I got my first period, but I vividly remember the shame and silence that came with it. I kept it to myself, and when I didn’t get a second period for six months, I still didn’t tell anyone. The pain started when I was just a child in primary school. One day, the bleeding and cramps became so intense that I had to leave class. I pleaded with the school guard to let me go home, but he dismissed me, telling me to wait until the lesson was over. Standing there, humiliated and in agony, I felt invisible. That was the moment I realized my pain didn’t matter to others—and it wouldn’t be the last time I felt that way.
By Zana Sokoli11 months ago in Confessions
Ambitions
Introduction : Ambition leads people to their destiny . A boy who is just 5 or 6 years of old has an definite aim . A man who is 35 years of old has an aim . A man who is 70 years old has an aim . People are destined to do this forever . No matter who you are, where are you from and what's your financial, political , social impact , it doesn't matter . Robert the Bruce failed multiple times before he beaten the English military . People who has dream to achieve something to do something they never fail , they past through the barriers , the restrictions .
By Abrar Shahriyar Saad11 months ago in Confessions
My Wife's Double Life and My Struggle for Freedom
My wife had two extramarital affairs, and I only catch her doing them when she is having them both at the same time. I have chatted with both of them at the same time, I can't call because my husband is there, so I chatted with both of them, and when I asked why they were late in replying, they said that the baby is here.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Confessions
I’m Sorry We Stole Your Golf Balls!
(Content warning! contains Irish teenage expletives!) As a young teenager, I had a friend called Jack that was a bit of a kleptomaniac. So much so, that he was expelled from his Grammar school for stealing a Roman coin from a museum. I thought that was pretty cool!
By Simon Aylward11 months ago in Confessions
An Apology - To Myself and My Family
I shared my thoughts with the world once—things I rarely let myself even think about. Now, looking back, the first post I published is something I deeply regret. It was a glimpse into my life, but one that only showed the anger, frustration, and confusion I carried. Life as a teenager is never easy, and I know now that I was fighting a battle within myself that I didn’t fully understand. Puberty, the whirlwind of emotions, and the overwhelming tension have often taken the best out of me. It’s been a constant struggle, a quiet storm within me that I’ve tried to outrun.
By Evelyn Grace11 months ago in Confessions
Love Beyond Time
Chapter 1: A Chance Encounter In the heart of Paris, beneath the canopy of starlit skies and bustling cafés, lives Amelie, an aspiring artist on the brink of hopelessness. With her dreams locked inside canvases scattered across her tiny apartment, she spends her days working at a quaint bookstore, lost in the world of words that bring her fleeting joy but no true fulfillment. Amelie yearns for something—an experience, a spark—to ignite her creativity and fill the void in her heart.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN11 months ago in Confessions
The Dark Descent of Ethan Blake
Chapter 1: The Perfect Student Ethan Blake was the epitome of an ideal student. He was intelligent, charming, and athletic. Teachers adored him; classmates envied him. He excelled in academics, was the star player on the basketball team, and conducted himself with a grace that belied his age. But deep within the polished exterior lay a simmering pot of turmoil.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN11 months ago in Confessions
Holi Through a Feminist Lens: Embracing Celebration Without Compromise
To add to the overall vivid hues, individuals are seen splattering tinted water balloons, squirting one another with flute-sized syringes (pichkaris) filled with coloured liquid, and spreading rainbow colours on one another as Holi morning breaks. The festival's essence and core content is bringing joy, color, and hope to everyone. As a result, the celebration is carnivalesque and colourful due to its mythological, spiritual, cultural, and social appropriation. However, the romantic portrayal of Holi is not the same as how many women feel it. The fact that some males disregard moral and social boundaries in their celebration of the event is upsetting.
By Hridya Sharma11 months ago in Confessions
Love in Bloom
**Chapter 1: A Chance Encounter** The sun dipped below the skyline of New York City, casting a golden hue over the bustling streets. Emily Hayes, a passionate botanist, had just finished her work at the Central Park Conservatory Garden. Her green thumb was legendary; she could turn the most desolate flower bed into a vibrant oasis. However, despite her success in the botanical world, Emily often felt a profound emptiness in her heart. That evening, as she walked through the park, she couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing in her life.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN11 months ago in Confessions
Whispers in the Dark "A Railway Station Love Story"
**Part 1: The Arrival** The city's central railway station was a hive of frenetic energy, a labyrinth where stories collided, enmeshed in the rhythmic clanging of steel and human voices. Among the travelers, a figure stood out—a young woman named Lyra, with fiery red hair cascading down her back and a glimmer of determination in her emerald eyes. She was an aspiring journalist, fearless and driven, with a penchant for the underground and a nose for stories hidden in the shadows.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN11 months ago in Confessions









