
Blog•Apr 30, 2026
You Don’t Get to Understand Me After I’m Gone.
The essay reflects on the paradox that people often only recognize your worth after you disappear. It examines how women repeatedly chase love, sacrificing themselves until they finally walk away, only to be missed. The author argues that absence, not endurance, reveals true appreciation and urges a shift from attachment to self‑care. Ultimately, letting go is framed as a powerful act of self‑respect rather than a loss.
By FOR GIRLS LIKE ME

Blog•Mar 16, 2026
You’re Probably Just As Cool
The post reflects on the fine line between healthy admiration and over‑idolization in the age of social media. It argues that while role models can expand our sense of possibility, they should not become blueprints that replace personal agency. The...
By FOR GIRLS LIKE ME
