morality

Morality is rarely absolute—it shifts under pressure, shaped by circumstance, desire, and consequence. These posts explore the grey areas where right and wrong lose clarity, and decisions reveal the fragile boundaries between principle and impulse.

You Should Be in Love With Me (but I definitely don’t love you)

An affair built purely on sex begins to fracture when validation becomes more addictive than intimacy itself. She didn’t love him. She barely liked him. Yet his refusal to say “I love you” consumed her completely. Beneath the lust, ego, control, insecurity, and emotional dependency quietly took over everything.

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Here’s Cheers to Poor Mental Health!

Behind forced smiles and raised glasses, some people quietly celebrate their own collapse. This dark reflection explores isolation, emotional exhaustion, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and the strange comfort found in self-destruction. It examines how poor mental health can become normalised, ritualised, and even worn like a badge of identity in modern society.

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A Message to Those Who Are Absolutely Attracted To The Night

Some people fear the night. Others wait for it. The darkness softens the noise of civilisation and allows forbidden thoughts to breathe. Lovers of dark fiction, twisted psychology, and midnight solitude understand the pull. Not every shadow hides a monster. Sometimes the shadows simply feel more honest than the daylight ever could.

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3 Valid Reasons Why People Keep Secrets from Their Spouses

Marriage is often built on selective silence as much as honesty. Some secrets protect relationships. Others slowly poison them from beneath the floorboards. What begins as compassion, privacy, or restraint can evolve into deception, double lives, and hidden identities. The most terrifying secrets are rarely about betrayal. They are about human nature itself.

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Should We Raise The Age of Consent?

As society debates raising the age of consent, uncomfortable questions emerge around emotional maturity, neurological development, coercion, manipulation, and delayed adulthood. Are modern teenagers truly equipped to navigate sexual relationships, social pressure, and lifelong consequences, or have laws failed to keep pace with changing psychology, technology, and vulnerability?

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