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another day, another lecture. today on the menu: women!
with my father, it’s never a conversation—just a soliloquy i have to sit through. his arguments are built on an unmovable foundation. there’s no room for nuance, no space for “what if...
bent in prostration
forehead aching
tears streaming
vision blurred
knees bruised
in my desperation, all coherence was lost
my pleas are now wet, sloppy whispers,
spilling from my lips in a disgusting pour of emotion
i love mo...
it started a few days ago—maybe a week, but time feels blurry. ever since the falling-out with my aunts and grandmother, i think. somewhere between the clash and the silence that followed, something inside me dulled.
i haven’t really been...
i’ve been thinking about what it means to share yourself with someone. not just pieces, not only fragments, but the whole of it—the messy, unfiltered, unpolished version of who you are all at once. i’ve been writing for a while now, putting...
dear loved,
i think i overestimated your side of our friendship. i overestimated how much you care about me, or maybe i’ve misunderstood your care scale. perhaps there is no one you care enough about to call dear to your heart. and maybe t...
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