
Come for the forbidden feelings. Stay for what your body knows before your mind does. Raw threshold essays about love in its many forms—romantic, parental, mystical, self-love, when lived tension becomes spiritual ground. For those reclaiming themselves.
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I spent years trying to make people around me happy. Yet, no matter how much I gave, I kept waiting for the appreciation that never seemed to come.
I wondered: Am I asking too much? Or am I not doing enough?
I remember when I was...
I had a different Sunday planned.
A slow one. Writing in the morning. My favorite matcha in a cup, and favorite coffee in another. A book waiting for me on the couch. No fixed timing. Just space.
But the evening before, I met friends for...
Image adapted from the one featured in Martine’s original post using ChatGPT.
I’m sharing a guest post I did last week. This one is different. In the best way, I hope.
In this one, I revealed the voice within that’s always been there.
S...
Sometimes I think that if not for my children, literally no one would notice if I disappeared tomorrow.
I’ve been divorced for almost a year now. I still haven’t told even my mother or my brother. Because I already know I’ll end up managin...
I am a stay-at-home mom. 11 years of unpaid labor around the clock. Somewhere along the way I convinced myself I had nothing valuable to offer.
Maybe the belief was already there long before motherhood.
If I’m naturally good at something,...
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Divorced mom choosing myself one forbidden feeling at a time. I write raw threshold essays about love in its many forms—romantic, parental, mystical, self-love, when lived tension becomes spiritual ground. For those reclaiming themselves.
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