Teenage years
This is the Prayer & Confession
Today, September 3rd, 2023, was a day of change in our home. I watched my adult son borrow my old truck to move more of his things to his first home, which will be entirely his own. Suddenly, the lyrics of Harry Chapin's song "Cats and the Cradle and the Silver Spoon" came to mind.
By Bruce Curle `2 years ago in Confessions
the priest: explanation and analysis
I just finished a story called 'the priest'. It's probably the most personal piece of fiction I've ever written. Regardless of who reads it, I wanted to explain the story a little bit and how it relates to me. I've never done this-- never analyzed a piece of my own fiction, and it feels silly, but it also feels kind of important? Like talking about myself might deepen any readers' understanding of it. Like writing this will get some things off my chest.
By Amelia2 years ago in Confessions
10 Things Women Try to Hide from Men
Unlocking the Secrets: Understanding the Inner World of Women When it comes to understanding the inner world of women, there can be a lot of nuance and complexity. And behind that captivating smile and graceful demeanor often lies a treasure trove of secrets that, when shared, can actually open the door to a deeper level of intimacy. It's important to know that when a woman is hiding these things, she's not doing it to be deceptive, but rather to protect vulnerable parts of herself while trying to navigate societal expectations. By approaching these secrets with curiosity and empathy, you can create a safe space for her to be her authentic self and nurture a relationship grounded in trust and understanding.
By Ali raza2 years ago in Confessions
How a Wicked Scheme Turned a Village into a Paradise
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a man named Samuel. Samuel was known far and wide for his cunning ways and wicked schemes. He reveled in exploiting the trust of his fellow villagers, leaving them in despair and misery. His actions were a source of great distress to all, but Samuel cared not for the pain he caused.
By Bala Tahir Yunusa 2 years ago in Confessions
goldfish swim school Goldfish New Movie Free Online
Goldfish Survey: A Sincere Story of Homecoming and Recuperating Presentation In the realm of film, narrating has the ability to contact our hearts, motivate us, and cause us to ponder our own lives. "Goldfish," the most recent artistic pearl, takes us on a close to home excursion that investigates the intricacies of family, memory, and rediscovery. In this search engine oriented article, we dig into the core of the film "Goldfish," furnishing you with an exhaustive survey, FAQs, and a brief look into the serious scene.
By Prem2 years ago in Confessions
MY FIRST NIGHT IN A CLUB
Ah, the anticipation of the night out on the town. The excitement, the possibilities, and of course, the potential for hilarious misadventures.we've all had those nights that start innocently enough, but somehow veer off into a wild and unexpected journey. Join me as I recount the tale of my first night out ,a night that will forever be etched in my memory.
By Caroline Nambooze2 years ago in Confessions
Heart broken
Once upon a time, there was a young and vibrant girl named Sarah. At the tender age of 16, she found herself head over heels in love with a charming and charismatic boy named Seedorf. Their connection was undeniable, and their love seemed unbreakable.
By Tiffany 2 years ago in Confessions
Facing the Unforgettable: My Humbling Confession of a Fish-Mouthed School Shoe Incident in Grade Eleven
Exploring through the hardships of secondary school can frequently prompt remarkable and once in a while humiliating minutes. In this sincere admission, I describe the recoil commendable insight of remaining before my grade eleven class, leading a show, all while wearing school shoes that suddenly opened toward the front, looking like the vast mouth of a fish. Go along with me as I remember the humiliation and offer the priceless examples I gained from this remarkable occurrence.
By charles magagula2 years ago in Confessions
The First Child
Every second, when I'm pensive, I still can't believe I'm already at an age that can't be called a child anymore. Maybe for some people, 18 years old is still in the category of children at their home, but not for me, because i am a first child. I had to be forced to act mature until now. You have to get used to doing anything on your own without the assistance of two more people because I am the oldest. Obsessed with being the best so my brother can set a good example too.
By intan2 years ago in Confessions
How to order coffee in English at Starbucks confidently?
In the heart of the city, a place of aromatic wonder awaited: Starbucks. It was a realm where the art of coffee was elevated to a symphony of flavors and fragrances. I was about to embark on my first adventure into this world, a voyage that would forever change my perception of that beloved brew.
By Vipul Sushil2 years ago in Confessions
Envious Shadows
Once upon a time in a bustling city, two young women named Emily and Lily found themselves sharing a cozy apartment. They had been friends for years, and the idea of living together seemed like an exciting adventure. Little did they know that this seemingly perfect arrangement would soon be marred by the insidious emotion of jealousy.
By islamiyah akinlabi2 years ago in Confessions
A Tale of Art and Affection
In the heart of a charming little town, where the streets were lined with cobblestones and the scent of blooming roses filled the air, two souls embarked on a journey that would forever change the course of their lives. This is the story of Emily and Daniel, a tale of love that bloomed like a delicate flower in the most unexpected of places.
By emm goht2 years ago in Confessions









