Bad habits
Pakistan and Dirty Politics
Pakistan is a country that has been plagued by political corruption and instability for decades. Since gaining independence in 1947, the country has been ruled by a series of military dictatorships and corrupt civilian governments. The result of this has been a culture of dirty politics, where those in power use their positions to enrich themselves at the expense of the country and its people.
By Ali Islam3 years ago in Confessions
Addicted to Porn: Dark Secrets of Life
Introduction As the internet continues to shape our lives, so does the rise of porn addiction. We all know someone who's hooked on porn, but no one talks about it. Today, I'm here to share the story of my friend Jack, who's been struggling with porn addiction for years.
By Life with Love3 years ago in Confessions
Life as a Zombie
I used to tell my son that I though Vampires were better than Zombies. He was obsessed about the show "The Walking Dead" and at the time I was mostly just watching "Game of Thrones" and "The Big Bang Theory" so I wasn't sure if I could get into a show about life with Zombies. I said, "Vampires are better looking monsters." I suppose that was my way of being "snobby" or my pride and vanity talking. If I had to be a monster, I thought being a beautiful monster would be better.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Confessions
Lifestyle: Career Development and Advancement
Career development and advancement are essential components of a successful and fulfilling professional life. With the fast pace of technological advancements and changing job markets, it is crucial to constantly evolve and upgrade your skills to stay competitive and relevant in the workplace. In this article, we will discuss the importance of career development and advancement, and how to achieve it.
By Faizan Jaffar3 years ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Sugar Baby
Here it Goes Are you ready for a juicy confession? I have a friend who lived the life of a "sugar baby" for over a year. If you're not familiar with the term, a sugar baby is a young woman who receives financial support from an older, wealthy man in exchange for companionship and sometimes, more intimate activities. It's a taboo topic that's often kept hush-hush, but my friend, let's call her Sophie, was willing to share her experience with me.
By Life with Love3 years ago in Confessions
The Burden of Secrets: A Confession of Love and Forgiveness
Samantha had been holding onto a secret for years. It was a burden that had grown heavier with each passing day, weighing her down with guilt and shame. She had tried to push it to the back of her mind, to forget it ever happened, but it had always been there, haunting her.
By Danish3 years ago in Confessions
LOVE-LUST DOGS
Somewhere in a city group of guys were caught by police for selling drugs to college and school girls. Somewhere in Other part of the city group of guys were caught by Police for molesting girls in the park and somewhere in the same part of the city school college girls were stalked and followed by the local tugs. Even it lasts to killing. Some of the girls were even killed.
By Kamalesh Ganesa kumar3 years ago in Confessions
The Toxic Culture of Groups: Why They Never Admit Failure
Introduction: We often hear the phrase "failure is not an option" in various contexts, from business to sports to education. While this statement might sound motivational and inspiring, it can also be a double-edged sword. When groups adopt this mindset, they may become so focused on success that they neglect the possibility of failure or refuse to acknowledge it when it happens. This can lead to a toxic culture of denial, blame-shifting, and self-deception, where groups never admit failure and instead perpetuate their mistakes.
By Fahad Saleem3 years ago in Confessions
About My Chapbook: Cognitive Dissonance
Note: If you would like a content warning please scroll to the bottom of the page. Recently, I made a chapbook titled Cognitive Dissonance available to the world on a whim. It's only been a handful of days since publication, and a lot more people than I expected were suddenly interested in my little book of 20 poems. It was, honestly, unexpected—very unexpected.
By R.C. Taylor3 years ago in Confessions
The Unspoken Side of Tinder
As soon as my friend Laura downloaded Tinder, her life changed completely. Suddenly, she had a sea of potential dates at her fingertips, each one more exciting than the last. She went on dates with guys who were charming, funny, and seemingly perfect. But as she immersed herself deeper into the world of Tinder, she discovered the unspoken side of the app - the world of hookup culture and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
By Life with Love3 years ago in Confessions
An open letter
I have always been quite vocal about my battles with mental health and never really focussed on my physical health issues, I suffer with a lot of what is known as invisible illnesses, by far the worst though is degenerative spinal disorder,gradually it has robbed me of the use of my legs the restrictions of my arms and now most recently issues with moving my head. Putting a brave face on everything is something I was conditioned to do as a child as were many of my generation.Over the years it has become harder and harder to do though. When you don't have much interactions with the outside world you start to see when you do venture out how sorry the world truly has become. Following a trip to my local supermarket on my mobility scooter I was nearly hit by a car and then sworn at by the driver for crossing the road in front of her, the fact that she had not indicated escaped her notice and even though I was up on two wheels it was hard to be angry when someone had rushed to my aid to help me,or so I thought, in actual fact the individual took the time to pick my pocket and steal my mobile phone....in the week since this has happened my disorder has progressed yet again due to the knock that I took, by far more worrying though is the fact that there is now no hope. Whenever I was out I never really pictured myself as vulnerable or cpmpletely disabled as I had some use of my arms,in fact I was a lot better off than a lot of other people in the world,I wore a smile on my face and tried my best to make light of everything. Now I can't, I've always had hope that at some point humanity would return to the human race and not be a legend of times gone past. We as a society have managed to achieve such a love of money and wealth that we pit ourselves against each other wanting what others have,more money,a nicer house,a bigger car or to feel superioir in some way no matter what or who gets in the way. Looing at the world now through changed eyes I despair for what my children will be left with when my life is done. There is very few acts of genuine kindness in the world unless it involves animals,but aren't we animls too? Just apparently better evolved than other species and yet they outstrip us at every turn on caring for their own.
By Nadine Haigh3 years ago in Confessions










