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December 7, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Lust, Caution

Madeleine Otto

At last, I texted him the truth: I have bipolar disorder. I’m in a hypomanic episode. I’m really not feeling well, I can’t stop crying. I’m sorry, I’m really sorry...

December 2, 2025 | Nonfiction

meditation in the age of clash royale

erin suh

i am the leader, the captain, the general of my troops, and yet it doesn’t matter much to me whether i win or lose.

December 1, 2025 | Nonfiction

Houellebecq

Danielle Chelosky

She underlined the quote, “Anything can happen in life, especially nothing.”

November 30, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

The Moustache and the Bone

Rebecca Forest

I imagine the letter got stuck somewhere in the desert, and some camel ate it.

November 25, 2025 | Nonfiction

Mermaid Attack

Bett Williams

My recent ex was extra, but in a way I couldn’t quite explain. Sure, she had all the traits of a malignant narcissist but so does almost everyone I know.

November 23, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Chess

Chris Pellizzari

You HAVE TO MOVE!

November 19, 2025 | Nonfiction

The Intimacy of Having Known

Aarti Adv

I recently started my third year of university. In my first year, I lived in the dorms and got acquainted with the people who just so happened to be experiencing their Firsts at the same

November 18, 2025 | Nonfiction

r/AskMen

Katie Haley

All I have every week is nothing but free time but I won’t tell the twenty-one-year-old that.

November 16, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

My Seeing-Eye Husband

Itto Outini

In Morocco, a long time ago, I was orphaned.

November 10, 2025 | Nonfiction

Gutter Punk Angel of Burnside

Keith Kopp

I rode four buses from the burbs to the streets of P Town. A kid who is as rebellious as his parents allowed him to be. I am filled with grunge and a hunger for falafel. A youth shaking with an indie

November 9, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Potty Mouth

Ava Bogle

As if he were some seasonal pollen that gets stuck up my nose and reminds me what time it is, every year at the beginning of spring it all flashes back and I’m right there again in that sticky

November 4, 2025 | Nonfiction

Punk Rock Appreciation Hour

Emma Reed Jones

The memories form a bridge, but the boards are loose. If I step in the wrong place, my ankle twists. I fall. And then everything comes crashing down.

Drew once wrote a poem about bridges. He gave

November 2, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Date number: 2nd

Travis Christensen

- Her: 7 hours, 13 minutes

- Me: 24 minutes

October 31, 2025 | Nonfiction

Dear Jane

Gabriella D’Italia

Dear Jane,

I sometimes wear an old kimono I bought out of a by-the-pound box in a shop basement in Chicago and I listened to a podcast today about how I shouldn’t wear kimonos if I’m not Japanese

October 26, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

We Owe Rent to No One

Mireya Gonzalez-Looby

One grotesque morning, our friend Dani—frequent companion in cocaine-fueled escapades—stumbled from the spare room, blacked-out, around sunrise.

October 24, 2025 | Nonfiction

Winter in Leningrad

Maddie Barron

It is Winter again. I am not myself.

Cherry nausea tablets dissolve under my tongue every morning, ostensibly tricking my mind from dry-heaving, and sleeping requires triple the dosage of Trazodone

October 21, 2025 | Nonfiction

On Sleeping in the Theater

Reuben Dendinger

One of the most profound aesthetic experiences of my life involved falling asleep in an armchair in the middle of the afternoon while reading The Fairie Queene. I did not dream of Britomart and Sir

October 20, 2025 | Nonfiction

Too-Direct Mariel

Mariel Hixenbaugh

I wanted to see if I could pass as someone who belongs.

Alright, Mariely, Jelly Belly.  Pretend you are a person who has friends. You can send this text message. It’s fine. They don’t know you

October 13, 2025 | Nonfiction

Advice for Parents of Not-Normal Children at Normal Children’s Parties.

Anaïs Godard

Do not follow your child too closely. Hovering makes it look like something might go wrong, which of course it might, but the point of these events is to pretend it won’t. Maintain a five-foot buffer

October 12, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

I Don't Regret Cheating

Katherine Gervais

  At six years old, I wanted to be a boy. I cut my hair short. I wore blue shorts. I ran around with my shirt off. I threw oranges at my sister and her friends.

October 9, 2025 | Nonfiction

New York On Tap: Peter BD’s The Bartender

Kalliopi Mathios

 Peter does not center himself as an influencer-writer-genius producing work so insular few can relate. Instead, he masterfully turns the tables.

October 7, 2025 | Nonfiction

You Smell Like You

Jamie-May Minjie

“He copied and pasted your text and sent it to me.” I rephrased it.

October 5, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Hard Working Husband

Corinne Jones

On the television, Paul Hollywood is doling out handshakes - I'd settle for eye contact from my husband-

September 28, 2025 | Rejected Modern Love Essay

Touch Me

Martin Brodsky

“If you desire something,” she said, “ask for it with honesty and clear communication. Then accept the answer you receive, whatever it may be.”

September 21, 2025 | fucked up modern love essays

Very Colorado

Elizabeth Autrey

We landed on Court TV but didn’t watch it. We talked for five hours.

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