Teenage years
maybe we get married one day, but who knows?
Sometimes I think about you the way I think about distant cities I’ve never been to. The way I think about Birmingham, or London, or Switzerland — places that exist somewhere far away in the world yet somehow live quietly inside my imagination. Places I’ve never walked through, never breathed the air of, never watched the sunset over. And still, they carry a strange pull inside me. A kind of longing that feels both foolish and inevitable, like a quiet ache you can’t quite explain.
By imtiazalam3 days ago in Confessions
Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight
Some films entertain us for a moment, while others leave a quiet mark on our hearts. Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight is one of those rare stories that stays with viewers long after the final scene. It is not just a romantic film—it is a touching reflection on love, memory, and the fleeting nature of life’s most meaningful moments. Directed by Takihisa Zeze, the film tells a gentle yet emotional story about two teenagers who discover love under unusual circumstances. Through their journey, the film explores an important question: what happens when love exists, but memory cannot hold onto it?
By Shoaib Afridi9 days ago in Confessions
Mirror, Social Media, and Me: The Comparison Trap
Throughout the years we have all heard a well-known quote: comparison is the thief of joy. For some, this is just a quote that they relate to, but some can deeply feel the definition of it and realize what it actually means. I believe that a lot of teenagers relate to this quote. When you hit puberty, it all comes down to one thing—emotion. This is the period of time when you feel every little detail intensely and you discover new things. There is a little doubt that puberty is the time when people mostly experience insecurity. You notice things about yourself that you never cared about before, and you feel the need to change.
By frenzied 11 days ago in Confessions
She Doesn’t Even Go Here
Outcast, aberrant, different. That’s me… I never quite fit in anywhere. Not in school, not in social situations, or any environment for that matter. I was everybody’s friend, but no one‘s best friend. Good at a lot of things, great at nothing. Jack of all trades, master of none.
By Nicole Attenhofer14 days ago in Confessions









