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All My Crushes Ignored Me — Until the One Who Came Back
1. The DM That Shook My Stability I’m 29 now. Life’s solid — decent job in Dubai, my own apartment, a gym routine I pretend to enjoy, and a golden retriever named Chai who thinks every human exists to throw his ball.
By Arshad khan9 months ago in Confessions
All My Crushes Ignored Me — Until the One Who Came Back
1. The DM That Shook My Stability I’m 29 now. Life’s solid — decent job in Dubai, my own apartment, a gym routine I pretend to enjoy, and a golden retriever named Chai who thinks every human exists to throw his ball.
By Arshad khan9 months ago in Confessions
She Never Came Home the Same: The Day They Tried to Steal My Daughter
In 2023, I was already walking through the wreckage of my life. Just six months earlier, I had tried to end it all. I was drowning in depression, barely breathing through anxiety. Every day felt like a silent war with my own mind. I was trying to find pieces of myself again, slowly rebuilding from nothing.
By MelCreates9 months ago in Confessions
I’m a Medical Student Abroad and I’m Struggling to Survive. AI-Generated.
I always dreamed of becoming a doctor. From a young age, I imagined myself wearing a white coat, helping people heal, bringing comfort to those in pain. I never thought the path to that dream would be filled with such overwhelming struggle — especially far from home.
By Future Doctor Diaries🩺 and Skills9 months ago in Confessions
Distance Made Us Closer. AI-Generated.
Love doesn’t always grow through touch. Sometimes, it blooms in the silence between phone calls, in thye waiting, and in the miles between two hearts. This is the story of how distance didn’t break a bond—it strengthened it.
By Sophia Grace9 months ago in Confessions
College Was a Scam, And I’m $60K in Debt to Prove It
I remember the exact moment I realized I’d been scammed. I was hunched over a cracked bathroom sink in my off-campus apartment, staring at a stack of final notice bills: rent, utilities, even a warning from the college itself about unpaid tuition. My hands were shaking. My checking account had $12.74. And I was $60,000 in debt with absolutely no idea how I was going to climb out of it.
By Ava Writes Truth9 months ago in Confessions
Beyond the Iron Curtain
My National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Fifty States The year was 1986, and I was drowning in the intoxicating currents of Gorbachev's winds of change. At sixteen, armed with a fountain pen and delusions of literary grandeur, I had already published several pieces in local and national press. My parents—two engineers who had transformed our apartment into a miniature Library of Alexandria—watched with bemused pride as their only child scribbled verses between math equations and dreamed of conquering the world through journalism.
By Baruh Polis9 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 TrueVocal9 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 TrueVocal10 months ago in Confessions











