
No One’s Daughter
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Writer. Survivor. Chronic illness overachiever. I write soft things with sharp edges—trauma, tech, recovery, and resilience with a side of dark humour.
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Period Sex: The Messy Secret That Everyone’s Having (But No One’s Talking About)
We need to talk about blood. Not in the True Crime podcast sense, not in the Netflix slasher film sense, but in the all-too-human, half-the-population-experiences-it sense: periods. Specifically—period sex.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Filthy
Men Are More Emotional Than Women (They’re Just Worse at Handling It)
I grew up in a house ruled by a man who couldn’t find his car keys without turning it into a war zone. My stepdad. He threw plates, punched walls, and handed out black eyes like party favours. I learned early that a man’s anger could fill a house faster than smoke — and that it was always, somehow, our job to clear it out.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Humans
Periods Aren’t Embarrassing — Men Are
I’m about to have a hysterectomy at 30. Not because I want to, but because my endometriosis has turned my uterus into a war zone. It’s the kind of condition that doesn’t just ruin days — it ruins years. My womb has been waging battle against me since I was thirteen, and I’ve finally decided it’s time to call a truce by surrendering it entirely.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Confessions
What Women Secretly Store in Their ‘Wank Bank’ — You’ll Be Shocked What Gets Us Off
Nobody ever warns you that by the time you’re 30 you may have an entire underground archive of things that turn you on—none of which ever appeared in a mainstream porn hub. As women, our minds are weird, clever, furtive little beasts. We don’t always get turned on by what’s flashing on a screen. Sometimes it’s the glint of a voice, the rustle of silk, the sound of a stranger’s heavy breath in traffic, the memory of a half-heard lyric in a club. And we tuck all of those into a secret vault: our “wank bank.”
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Filthy
Is Being Gay the Next Stage of Evolution?
The question used to be whispered in queer bars and late-night group chats: what if being gay isn’t just about who you love, but the logical next step of survival? Now, it’s a topic creeping into mainstream debate, amplified by TikTok captions and Instagram comments asking “is she for the girls?” every time a woman dares to exist online without catering to men.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Humans
She’s Buff, She’s Bold, She’s Breaking the Mold — The Rise of the Strong Woman
I’ll admit it: I nearly choked on my tea (Earl Grey, no sugar) when I saw a man comment under a female rugby player’s photo, “She’s not bulky — she’s just strong.” Just strong? As if strength is an apology, a disclaimer, a reassurance that she hasn’t gone “too far.” That single word — just — sums up the double standard women have been served for decades. We’ve been told to be careful, to lift but not too heavy, to tone but not “bulk,” to chase strength only in a way that looks aesthetically pleasing for someone else.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Longevity
Children for Sale. Content Warning.
The Hidden Aftershock When we think of the pandemic’s long shadow, most people picture masks, vaccines, lost jobs, or climbing bills. But there’s a darker consequence that still struggles to break into mainstream conversation: the sharp rise in child sex trafficking, particularly at the hands of families themselves.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Families
Is Cheating the New Side Hustle?
Introduction: The Viral TikTok That Sparked a Debate Scrolling TikTok the other day, I stumbled across a viral post that made me stop mid-scroll. A woman in her early 20s casually revealed that she only dates married men — and that this so-called “dating strategy” had just allowed her to buy her first home.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in Families
The Rape Scene So Graphic It Made Me Quit Male Authors. Content Warning.
I’ve always loved horror. I love the rush, the unease, the way a book can make you sleep with the lights on. But there’s a fine line between disturbing and exploitative — and Are Your Parents Home? by Jon Athan bulldozed right past it.
By No One’s Daughter4 months ago in BookClub