
Why Women Feel Guilty for Wanting Space in Relationships
The persistent lesson for women is to stay available, making the need for space feel like a betrayal. This cultural guilt, rooted in being conditioned to prioritize connection over autonomy, forces women to fear disrupting their identity as the caregiver. Space is a psychological need; women must unlearn the guilt and partners must unlearn the entitlement. How can societal norms shift to recognize a woman's need for solitude as an act of strength, not selfishness?

“Why Some Men Only Want You Once You Are Done Wanting Them?”
There is nothing better than a peaceful morning, where you are sipping your morning coffee, laughing at a meme, or ...

Angry Young Women
Rising storms of the quiet sky,Eyes full of light, and throats full of cry.Their fists are filled with fury, and ...

Poured Blue Soda All Over My Life
Blue Soda: A poetic reflection on unexpected emotional disruption—between joy and sorrow, between clarity and chaos. What happens when life gets sticky, fizzy, and blue... and you don’t know how to clean it up?



