Taboo
Tattoos for Tots
In the grand carnival of our perpetually progressing society, every day brings fresh opportunities to cast aside dusty traditions and dance wildly into the realm of innovation. Among the array of societal taboos ripe for reconsideration, one surprisingly persists—our arbitrary denial of tattoos to children. Yes, my good friends, the absurdity must cease; it's high time we acknowledge the autonomy and self-expression of our youngest citizens by letting them ink their hearts onto their sleeves—literally.
By Conrad Hannon8 months ago in Confessions
State Of Shock
Introduction Today I decided to rearrange the workroom so that I could play my keyboard and guitar and have access to my CD collection. The move around was successful, and then I rearranged my CD boxes, and the one that ended up on top, which will provide a lot of my music over the next few weeks, contained artists from "I" to "L", which I had not dipped into for a very long time.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 8 months ago in Confessions
"The 5 Seconds That Broke Me — and Then Built Me Again”
It was just five seconds. Five seconds of silence after the call ended. Five seconds that shattered my world. I still remember the vibration in my pocket. I was walking home after a tiring shift, lost in thought, wondering if life would ever become more than just survival. The call came from my brother. I picked it up with a tired, “Hello?”
By TrueVocal8 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 盆ざる
I still have time to write so I will continue to do that to pass the time. I have been reading the cooking book: Motto Tsukaeru Kanbutsu no Hon ( The Book on How to Use Your Dry Goods More Effectively ) as a way to practice my Japanese and also to learn how to cook Japanese food.
By Kayla McIntosh8 months ago in Confessions
I Walked Away From My Best Friend—And I Don’t Regret It
I didn’t send a long text. I didn’t write a letter. I didn’t even say goodbye. One day, I just stopped replying. I muted the messages. I ignored the calls. I walked away from someone I once called my best friend—and honestly, I haven’t regretted it once.
By Hamad Haider8 months ago in Confessions
I Cut Off My Best Friend Without Warning — And I Don’t Regret It
I never imagined I would ghost someone I once considered my soulmate in platonic form. It felt brutal, unnecessary—until it wasn't. The reality is, I didn’t wake up one day and decide to abandon my best friend. The truth is more painful and layered than that.
By Hamad Haider8 months ago in Confessions
Behind Smiles
Behind Smiles You see her every day. She's the kind of person who makes others feel lighter just by entering the room. Her smile is radiant, her laugh contagious. She remembers birthdays, sends late-night encouragement messages to friends, and cracks jokes even during tense meetings. Everyone calls her "sunshine." She's the one people lean on when things go wrong.
By TrueVocal8 months ago in Confessions
Bentley Kyle Evans Affair Cheating: Love Affair With Tiffany Walker
My Passionate, Sensual Affair With Bentley Kyle Evans From The Tiffany Walker Herself I didn’t plan on falling in love or even dating a married man. That man being Hollywood producer Bentley Kyle Evans. He often would say the same thing. He would say he didn’t think I would be so sweet. He said that he didn’t view me as a fling, that I was way more than that to him. That he loved me and I'm his girlfriend. At first glance I found Bentley Kyle Evans attractive, but he was married, and relationships are not my forte, if were being honest. I initially came to his wrap party for "Mind Your Business" with intentions to network as an actress. I even shook his wife's hand twice and she told me I was so pretty. Networking being this fine is harder than expected.
By Tiffany Lily Walker8 months ago in Confessions
Am I Gay? A Sex Worker’s Guide to Understanding Desire Beyond Labels
Four Years on a Phone Sex Line: What I Learned About Desire and Identity For those who don’t know, I spent about four years working on a phone sex line. Though I’m no longer on the line, I still carry with me many memories of the conversations I had and the people I helped. I want to share some of the insights I gained during that time—especially around questions about identity and desire that came up more often than you might think.
By No One’s Daughter8 months ago in Confessions
Inside Our Marriage: When Sex Becomes a Transaction, and That’s Okay
Let’s be clear upfront: I’m not being trafficked. I’m not in danger. I’m not trapped in some strange financial arrangement. I’m in a long-term, mutually loving relationship with my husband—and yes, sometimes he pays me for sex.
By No One’s Daughter8 months ago in Confessions










