Teenage years
The Lesson I Learned Too Late
✨ The Lesson I Learned Too Late How One Mistake Taught Me Everything I Needed to Know Too Late --- BY: Ubaid I used to believe that time was elastic — that it stretched as far as I needed and waited patiently for me to grow up, to say the right things, to make the right decisions. I lived like tomorrow was guaranteed, like apologies could always be made later, and like life had the patience to entertain my stubbornness.
By Ubaid 2 months ago in Confessions
How I Started Healing When Life Broke My Heart (The Gentle Steps That Helped Me Feel Whole Again)
There was a moment in my life when my heart felt shattered — not just from a relationship, but from life itself. I didn’t know how to move forward, how to feel whole again, or how to begin healing.
By Aman Saxena2 months ago in Confessions
Ways To Deepen Trust And Feel More Connected
The emotional stability of any relationship is trust. It is established on trust, trustworthiness and the fact that one knows that the other makes care of their well-being. Trust helps in making the communication process easier and resolving of conflicts more compassionately. By knowing trust, one should know that it is built over time, with experience and positive conduct. It helps partners to be emotionally secure, as they are sure that they can express themselves and they will not be judged. Developing a platform of deeper emotional bonding, couples develop trust and foster a friendly foundation to develop deeper emotional bonding.
By Olivia Smith2 months ago in Confessions
Stolen Identity:. AI-Generated.
The primary time the message appeared, it regarded innocent. A notification blinked on the smartphone screen: “Your account has been accessed from any other tool.” in the beginning, it felt like a glitch, the form of technical hiccup that comes and is going. but the unease it carried was heavier than the phrases themselves.
By The Writer...A_Awan2 months ago in Confessions
115 Miles Back to You
The summer of 2021 wasn't anything spectacular on paper. There was no big trips, no dramatic life changes, but it was the first summer that made something inside of me shift. That was the summer I met him. For the sake of privacy, i'll call him Kevin, but nothing what I felt for him was pretend.
By Jasmine Platson2 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Finally Chose Myself: A Story About Healing, Boundaries, and Quiet Courage. AI-Generated.
I didn’t realize how long I had been gone until I opened my Vocal account again. The notification bell was silent. My dashboard looked like a room I once lived in but hadn’t visited in months — familiar, but covered in the dust of forgotten routines.
By Ali2 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
Reflections
I used to write fanfiction like my life depended on it. It was my catharsis. It was how I helped my sorrow of a movie, book or show ending and creating an extended scene, a larger world, deeper relationships and more of something I loved. I have always loved telling my own stories too, but when I was a kid they were told to others by me just saying it. By telling a teacher a story of one beautiful afternoon of kite flying, romanticized fields and a magical sort of adventure, it was more of how she reacted to it—-which was retelling it to my parents and they were astounded over the detail and descriptions of something that never happened.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 months ago in Confessions








