Secrets
When Survival Mode Wasn’t Enough Anymore
This personal story explores what happens when you stop performing strength and choose honesty instead. It wasn’t a single dramatic moment that changed me. No breakdown in a grocery store aisle, no epiphany sparked by a self-help book, and no perfectly timed sunrise that whispered the truth into my ear.
By Tee G.2 months ago in Confessions
The Last Letter of a Silent Night
The night had grown still. The room was dim, lit only by a weak bulb hanging in the corner. I sat on the bed with my phone in my hand, scrolling without purpose. My mind was heavy, and sleep felt far away. Suddenly, the screen lit up with a new message.
By Salman Writes2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 神経痛
I feel I am going a little crazy since. I had that whole idea that I needed sex at least 3 times a week. I thought it might help my mental health but, I think I sort of down played the mental play that is required to even maneuver a FwB situation. I might have already overbooked myself. I have the tattoo artist hitting me up, and the sex god isn't answering me so I don't even know if he'll ever visit me again, then I made some random plans with this hot Kazahk guy to come down here from Canada.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions
Secret Letter
What Jake Became I gave his moment to the ether in my mind. Between 2007 and 2009, while others buried Jake and marked the date he died, I let him dissolve into something larger. I didn't trap him in grief or fix him to a gravestone. Instead, I released him into the atmosphere of my consciousness - not as an ending, but as a beginning. In doing that, something unexpected happened: we became one. Not in a way that erased him or made him less real, but in a way that let him breathe through me, move through me, become woven into how I understood the world.
By Parsley Rose 2 months ago in Confessions
The Not-So-Secret Behind The Secret
The funniest part to me about The Secret by Rhonda Brynes is that it takes the same concept being taught by every other Law of Attraction book and frames it as a “secret” to make you think you’re getting in on something “forbidden” or “exclusive” when in reality you’re being let in on the story from someone who had a better publicist. It’s not that I’m opposed to the Law of Attraction. The story I’m about to tell shows quite the opposite, actually. It’s the methods that all the books teach that are the problem.
By Danielle Katz2 months ago in Confessions
Becoming the Woman They Couldn’t Break
There comes a point in a woman’s life when she stops hoping things will get easier… and decides she will get stronger. I’m standing in that moment now—fierce, focused, and done letting anything hold me back from what I was meant to become.
By Karen Sanderson3 months ago in Confessions







