
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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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
When the Dead Aren’t the Danger: Why Women Must Prepare Differently for the Zombie Apocalypse
When the zombie apocalypse finally hits, you might think the biggest problem is the shambling hordes of undead—rotting, biting, and groaning their way toward you. And sure, those first few days? Zombies are definitely terrifying. But here’s the cold, hard truth: once the initial chaos settles, the biggest ongoing threat for women won’t be the undead. It will be men.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in FYI
Inside Our Marriage: When Sex Becomes a Transaction, and That’s Okay
Let’s be clear upfront: I’m not being trafficked. I’m not in danger. I’m not trapped in some strange financial arrangement. I’m in a long-term, mutually loving relationship with my husband—and yes, sometimes he pays me for sex.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
How to Stay Sane in an Insane World
There’s a heaviness in the air these days—a sense of dread that sticks to your skin. You feel it when you open your phone. You feel it when you hear the news. Gaza. Ireland. The United States, teetering on the edge of something that no longer feels theoretical. The headlines scream, the images burn into your memory, and the fear sits just beneath the surface of your every day.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Lifehack
Why I Won’t Tell You to Dump Your Boyfriend — Even If He’s Abusive. Content Warning.
From the outside, it’s easy to say what you’d do if your friend’s partner hit her. Or screamed at her. Or tracked her phone. Or belittled her until she barely recognized herself.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
Confessions of a Phone Sex Queen: What Four Years on the Line Taught Me About Men, Money, and Making the Patriarchy Pay
Between 2015 and 2019, I was one of the most requested voices on a phone sex line — no ads, no promos, just word-of-mouth and raw talent. The company still emails me with shift offers and bonus incentives, hoping I’ll return. I haven’t. But I haven’t forgotten either.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
Why More Women Are Reading Smut — And What Their Fantasy “Book Boyfriends” Say About Real-Life Men
In recent years, there’s been a dramatic rise in women diving into smutty romance novels — the steamy, emotional, and sometimes downright addictive stories featuring “book boyfriends” who seem to have it all figured out. But what exactly are women getting from these fantasy men that real-life relationships so often fail to provide? And what does this surge in smut readership reveal about the state of modern masculinity and romance?
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Confessions
The Ultimatum: Season 3 Is a Masterclass in Fragile Masculinity
Let’s talk about Netflix’s The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On—or, as Season 3 could more accurately be titled, Red Flags on Parade. If you’ve ever wanted to see what happens when emotionally immature men are forced to relinquish control for three weeks, welcome. This season had everything: possessiveness, projection, passive-aggression, and the kind of fragile masculinity that makes your skin crawl.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Viva
Between Silence and Spotlight: The Strange Extremes of Millennial Parenting
Recently, two TikTok videos went viral for wildly different—but oddly connected—reasons. In one, a young mother earnestly asks the internet: “Am I supposed to be talking to my 11-month-old? Like, daily?” She looks tired, confused, and genuinely uncertain. It’s the kind of question that makes you do a slow blink while the static of existential dread crackles faintly in the background.
By No One’s Daughter9 months ago in Families











