Craigslist confessional a collection of secrets from anonymous strangers.

Real people open up about their experiences on craigslist's missed connections

Webfor fans of humans of new york and postsecret, a collection of raw, urgent, and heartfelt stories, shared anonymously.

A collection of secrets from anonymous strangers.

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Dea bala never expected the outpouring of responses that would follow.

Received via a google form, their confessions are then shared on the renowned β€˜fesshole’ twitter account, which has become an internet sensation over the past five years.

Webpeople have told me i’m quite the β€œcatch” yet i am modest by nature.

May 12 gordon, 40s helena bala.

Tell me about yourself.

Only i know the truth.

Weba number of people nowadays choose to open up to no other than their trusty device and the almighty internet as well.

Webi am truly convinced the antiquing gods humor themselves by making β€œtoo good to pass deals” available when our budgets are saying, β€œcut back!” looking back, i was never sorry to not pass up a piece because of budget and have been sorry that i did pass on a treasure.

Since then she's talked with hundreds of anonymous people answering her craigslist ad offering to.

Attorney helena bala shared a sandwich and a conversation with a homeless man;

16 heartwarming (& heartbreaking) missed connections love stories.

Weba free and anonymous listening project.

It started with a single personal ad on craigslist:

Addiction book family identity loss love mental health.

Helena dea bala was an exhausted and isolated dc lobbyist, suffocating under the weight of her student loan debt, when she decided to split her lunch with a man who often panhandled near her office.

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Webi decided to pursue these stories full time, in hopes that i’d give my subjects the release they needβ€”from shame, fear, and sadnessβ€”and an outlet in telling their stories.

I’m a craigslist slut.

Each vignette is about two pages long, and covers real stories from real people in the dc area.