
No One’s Daughter
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Writer. Survivor. Chronic illness overachiever. I write soft things with sharp edges—trauma, tech, recovery, and resilience with a side of dark humour.
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The Weight We Carry: Chronic Illness, Love, and the Fear of Being a Burden
In episode two of The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2, cast member Mel opens up about something that stopped me in my tracks. She speaks, with trembling honesty, about living with a chronic illness, about being scared of getting sick, and how that fear weighs on her relationships.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
Why Do We Still Hate Fat Women? (And Not Fat Men?)
Every day on social media, we see it: a plus-size woman posts a photo in a swimsuit, a video dancing in her living room, or just a selfie where she dares to look happy. The response? Disgusting. Comment sections quickly fill with hate: "promoting obesity," "think of your health," or just outright cruelty dressed up as "concern."
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Blush
My Husband Got Another Woman Pregnant While I Was Grieving Our Future
I don’t know how to begin this story without my hands shaking a little. Even now, years later, there’s a part of me that flinches when I revisit it. But I’m not writing this because I’m stuck in the pain—I’m writing it because I lived through it. And maybe you’re trying to live through something, too.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Humans
A World War Three Survival Guide
So… the world’s on fire. Again. Maybe you’ve noticed the ominous headlines, the mushroom cloud memes, or the subtle tension in your group chat that now includes at least one friend making “just in case” jokes about learning to farm.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Lifehack
How to Keep Your Child Safe Online—Without Pushing Them Away
Being a parent in the digital age is hard. No matter how much you love your child, how diligent you are, or how many parental controls you set up, there’s no way to stay ahead of every threat the internet poses. It evolves faster than any of us can keep up with, and even if you do manage to stay on top of TikTok trends, dodgy apps, or YouTube rabbit holes, there’s always something else waiting around the corner.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Families
Monogamy in THIS Economy? Why More People Are Choosing Polyamory
Let’s be real: dating is hard enough when the cost of living is skyrocketing, housing is a nightmare, and emotional bandwidth is at an all-time low. So what if one partner just isn’t cutting it? What if we stopped expecting them to do it all?
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Pride
Am I Gay? A Sex Worker’s Guide to Understanding Desire Beyond Labels
Four Years on a Phone Sex Line: What I Learned About Desire and Identity For those who don’t know, I spent about four years working on a phone sex line. Though I’m no longer on the line, I still carry with me many memories of the conversations I had and the people I helped. I want to share some of the insights I gained during that time—especially around questions about identity and desire that came up more often than you might think.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
How AI Can Help Spot Toxic Patterns in Your Relationship
There’s a certain kind of exhaustion that comes from feeling like every disagreement turns into a war you didn’t ask for. Especially when you’re neurodivergent or chronically ill, it can feel like your needs are constantly “too much.” That’s exactly where I found myself — until I started using AI to help me break the cycle.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Futurism
Inside the World’s First Cyber Brothel: What Happens When Sex Is One-Sided by Design?
The Cyber Brothel Isn’t the Problem — Male Violence Is Germany has made headlines recently with the opening of one of the world’s first cyber brothels — a place where customers can pay to have sex with ultra-realistic robots, some equipped with pre-recorded human voices. It sounds like the kind of headline you’d expect in a dystopian novel or a Black Mirror episode, but it’s real, and it’s already drawing both fascination and deep concern.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Futurism









