what would you confess if it vanished the second you said it?
some things sit in you for years because there's no safe place to put them. this question gives you a room with no walls, just for a moment.
every day there's one live question, the same for everyone. answer it anonymously, see what other people said. it's all gone in seven days.
answer today's question →imagine the words vanish after you write them. you can even tear the page out later. but first, write the thing. not the version you'd tell a friend, the full one. start with the phrase, the truth is. if one confession comes quickly, write it. if nothing comes, write about what it feels like to have something you can't say. who would be affected if this came out. what does holding it do to your days. this isn't about guilt or absolution. it's about letting the shape of the thing exist somewhere outside your head, even briefly.
- write the thing you almost said once but pulled back at the last second.
- describe what your life would look like if this confession was already known.
- write it as though you are telling one specific person, then notice who you chose.
this is for the person carrying something they've never said out loud. for anyone who has rehearsed a conversation they'll probably never have.