Taboo
Do We Really Have A Pre-determined Destiny?
According to a psychology article, our genes and circumstances shape our destiny. These are the two things that are beyond our control. If you were to dig further, you may ask who gives us the ‘genes’ and our ‘circumstances’? To me, it’s our Creator that has different names for different people depending on their religions.
By Life Lesson4 years ago in Confessions
Celibate
My name is Diana and over one year ago I solved my father’s 38 year old murder mystery. I have since created The Vibe Podcast & wrote my very first book! How Spirituality Saved My Life. This journey has turned out to be something beautiful. In the words of Kanye West; “We turned tragedy to triumph.”
By The Vibe Podcast 4 years ago in Confessions
To the Men that Sexually Abused Me
I’ve wished I could rip my heart out a thousand times over the pain I felt. But you don’t care about that. Your life went on as normal, unscathed by my pain. You didn’t have to feel empty, shattered, and completely defiled.
By Danicia Lee-Hanford4 years ago in Confessions
How much money do you need
I recently watched an interesting story on TV about a business in Brooklyn called Ample Hills Creamery. It was founded by a wife and husband who both quit their jobs and went all-in on their unique ice cream shop. Obviously the business is doing well, or they wouldn’t be profiled on TV. But one specific statement in the story stood out to me.
By Danniel4 years ago in Confessions
Age Gap Relationship With My Professor
I often wonder how I could have gotten bamboozled into sharing my thoughts and body with a man I wasn’t attracted to mentally or physically. He was a skilled and highly practiced predator. His efforts were highly inefficient at first as I only used him as a sounding board through emails for whatever the fuck was stewing in my brain at 3am. He tried to stay positive and uplifting but always kept the responses relatively short, relatively unbiased. Our exchanges were merely a way for me to vent, almost a form of free type therapy. I was making a terrible mistake in the game though; I made the blunder of showing an incredibly lonely and chronically single older man, all of my cards, so foolishly thinking he had no ulterior motives. Or rather, I didn’t bother to think about his motives because I truly felt in my mind, that this man who lived over an hour away was totally insignificant. He was no longer my professor anymore.
By K.M. Green4 years ago in Confessions
A Single Indian Woman’s Thoughts on Embracing Sexuality
How we date, explore our pleasures and accept our bodies is as dependent on the society as much as it does on us as women. I am a 30 something heterosexual female from India and all these views are from my own experience.
By Rashmi G4 years ago in Confessions
Age Is Just a Number
I knew him from the time he was 12, because he was my oldest son's best friend and always at my house. He had green eyes and thick brown hair, and always had a positive attitude and was ready for anything. But, now that we are both adults, and there is 18 years difference in our ages, people don't think we should be together.
By Denise Willis4 years ago in Confessions
Life (and Death) in the Times of Social Media
Is a child born if you don’t put its picture up on the internet? Perhaps not. Have you really paid your respects to a deceased unless your social media is updated with a heart-wrenching caption along with a picture of you both hugging? It is doubtful, too.
By Munariya4 years ago in Confessions





