What's a boundary someone crossed that you're still processing?
The people closest to us can hurt us the most, not always intentionally, but because we care about them and their opinions matter.
When someone crosses a boundary, it can leave you feeling violated, disrespected, or confused. That feeling—the sense that something wasn't right, that a line was crossed—it's valid, and it deserves acknowledgment.
Maybe it's a moment where someone crossed a line, where a boundary you thought was clear was violated. Maybe it's something that happened that left you feeling disrespected or confused. Whatever it is, that feeling—the sense that something wasn't right—it's valid, and it deserves acknowledgment.
Processing takes time. Sometimes we need to express something before we can fully understand it. This is your space to explore, to work through, to let it out without needing to have everything figured out.
And here's what matters most: you're completely anonymous. No one will know it's you. No judgment, no consequences, no need to worry about how someone might react. This is your space to be honest, to be raw, to be exactly where you are right now.
Ready to express yourself?