Guilt hub
Guilt Confessions
Guilt is one of the strongest reasons people look for an anonymous place to speak. This hub is for confessions about regret, responsibility, second chances, and the private thoughts people are scared to say out loud.
People searching for guilt confessions usually want relief, perspective, or a way to name what happened without being identified.
Public confessions
12 recent matching confessions
These are pulled from approved public stories. Private inbox messages, removed stories, expired stories, and shadowbanned posts are not used here.
I still feel guilty about the friend I stopped calling
I stopped calling a friend when my life got stressful, and by the time I had energy again, the distance felt too awkward to repair. I keep replaying it because the small detail I...
I failed a class and hid it
I told my family school was going well while I was avoiding emails and pretending the problem would disappear. I keep replaying it because the small detail I ignored at the time...
I helped someone while secretly needing help
I gave advice I could barely follow myself, then felt guilty for sounding stronger than I actually was. I know people may judge it from the outside, but living inside it felt more...
Questions
Before posting in this hub.
Can I confess guilt anonymously?
Yes. Keep names, addresses, workplaces, schools, and identifying timelines out of the post so you can talk about the feeling without exposing people.
Will posting a guilt confession fix what happened?
A confession can help you clarify the truth, but it does not replace direct accountability when another person needs repair or safety.
Related guides
Helpful guides for this topic.
What to Do When You Feel Guilty
A grounded way to process guilt, separate it from shame, and decide what to do next after you have done something you regret.
What to Do After You Confess Something
What to expect after you share a confession and how to handle relief, fear, second-guessing, and replies without spiraling.
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