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anonymous confessions from united states

Anonymous confessions from across the United States — by region, by category, told without names.

American confession content is the largest single national feed on the platform, and it splits along clean regional lines. The South dominates the religion and family-secrets rows; the coasts produce the highest volume of relationship and infidelity entries; the Midwest's confessions tend to be quieter and more workplace-shaped. Reddit's r/confession is the closest English-language analogue; this row reads more like Postcards from the U.S. than a single national chorus.

American readers come here particularly during the holiday cycle — Thanksgiving and Christmas drive the largest weekly post-volume spikes of the year, followed by Mother's Day and the New Year week. The categories that surge during those windows are family, regret, and money; the categories that go quiet are work and school.

A cultural note for international readers: American confession writers often code-switch between the formal therapeutic vocabulary popularized by social media (boundaries, gaslighting, narcissist) and a much rawer, plainer register. The same person will write a paragraph in clinical language and then close with a sentence that sounds like a country-music lyric. Both registers are kept; we don't normalize the writing.

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