Shocking Confessions People Kept Hidden For Years

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Shocking Confessions People Kept Hidden For Years
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'Arguably, the worst thing I have ever done.'

,"What's the one secret you will take to the grave but don't mind telling the internet?" Here are the secrets people spilled:"I backed right into my boss's brand new Porsche. She saw it the next day after having parked at the train station and thought it had happened there.

" "When I was about 24-25, I met a guy who I thought was wonderful. We hit it off the first time we met, we had the same interests, etc. It was great. I would come over to his place, and we'd hang out. I really thought it was going to lead to something more. Then, one day, I come over, and his closet is filled with women's clothes. So I asked about it, and he told me that his wife was coming from overseas. Excuse me? I never got over the betrayal. Years later, I start dating someone. Then out of nowhere, the first guy messaged me, and I started to lead him on. I made him believe I was going to leave my boyfriend and get with him as long as he left his wife. As soon as he divorced his wife, I ghosted him.""I was 19, and my sister was 21. We both lived at our parents' home, and I consistently snuck her ID out of her purse and went to bars . The bartender knew me by her name and liked me. He got my landline phone number from the phone book and called our parents' home to ask 'me' out. My sister was very religious and would NEVER go to a bar EVER. Her voice sounded similar to mine. So she answers the phone, he asks her out, and she says she doesn't know him. He says, 'Yeah, you do. We talk every weekend at the bar.' SHE FREAKS out, starts yelling at him that she would NEVER go to a bar, and on and on. She talked about this for YEARS and years. I never told her ever that it was me. She passed away a couple of years ago and was in hospice at my home. She was still talking about it then, but I still did not tell her." "I gave my girlfriend a Tiffany necklace for our first Christmas together. She has no idea I'd actually had it in the back of a drawer for nearly three years because I'd wanted to give it to a different girl to show her how much I was in love with her, but she started dating someone else before I got the chance. I always feel super guilty because my girlfriend was so shocked and happy that I'd bought it for her. She still wears it to this day.""In my first apartment, the landlord only accepted rent payment with checks, and I was the only roommate with a checkbook. So my roommates would Venmo me rent, and I would write a check for the full amount. One month, the money never gets taken out of my account, but I checked with the landlord, and he says that the account is marked as paid up. I held on to the money for a few more months, thinking surely they would realize their mistake and either debit the money or ask for a new check, but they never did. The honorable thing to do would be to pay my roommates back their rent money, but I hadn't mentioned this situation, so I realized I could keep the money and make about $ 1,700 from it, and they would be none the wiser. Which is what I did. Arguably, the worst thing I have ever done." "When I was 14, my sister threw a high school party when my dad was out of town. I came home from a friend's house to find a bunch of random people in my bedroom, playing my Xbox, and in my closet. I called the cops, told them I didn't want anyone in trouble, but wanted the party to end. They came, rang the doorbell, and the entire party scattered out our back door into the woods, lol. She still thinks it was my buddy's mom who dropped me off at home.""My wife surprised me with a trip to Vegas for my 30th. She was working as a nurse during COVID and came home after a long shift, and let it slip about Vegas, but she didn't even realize what she said and just kept talking. She asked me later on if I had any idea we were going to Vegas for my birthday, but it would break her heart if I told her she let it slip. She was so happy and proud of herself, keeping it a secret for so long. She's seriously the best and has a heart of gold. I see no reason to tell her this." "We were playing with a Ouija board in high school. I knew everyone's secrets via the grapevine — little details they'd let slip. Nothing dark or sinister, but little things like how they snuck out of class, talked to an army recruiter behind their parents' back, secretly hated another a mutual friend , only ate the red M&Ms. Silly things like that. Anyway, I had them convinced we accidentally summoned a demon, and it was telling them things no one else could possibly know. I included some stuff about myself, too, to throw them off. A couple are convinced Ouija boards are portals to the spirit realm. Others know one of us did it, but don't know who. I'll never tell them it was me.""I found myself thrust into a management role and turned out to be pretty damn good at most of it, including getting people to want to do good work for me. But...I learned everything I know about managing people from a dog training book. I read it as a child, and it didn't occur to me that I was using it until after that job had ended. It's not a terrible thing. The book advocated for respect, praise, and the absence of punishment, which aligns closely with modern best practices for management, but I still cannot share it with anyone." "When I was 16 or 17, my English teacher went on sick leave from December until the end of the school year. Rumor had it that he was dealing with depression and wouldn't come back. The school also struggled to find a substitute, so we stayed without a teacher for months. In the meantime, I found him on Facebook, created an account under his name, stole his pictures, and added half of the class. Every week, I would give exercises to the people I didn't like, and they would do them. I even once made a girl write an entire essay about the Jay-Z song 'Empire State of Mind' for no reason, just because I felt like it, pushing the absurd just to see how gullible people could be. I would even give them marks for their work and congratulate them sometimes." "When I was 7 years old, I stole a Costco pecan pie out of my dad's truck that he had bought for a family party for Thanksgiving. I hid under our lemon tree and ate as much as I could, and then dug a hole in the far corner of our property and buried the evidence. To this day, my dad questions whether he actually bought the pie or just forgot to pick it up. I will never tell. My siblings and I were not allowed to have sweets or anything with too much sugar growing up, so I saw my opportunity, and I took it." "My dad died this past January. I was checking his upper dresser drawers for some things, and underneath some built-in shelves, I found a few condoms. Now, he was in his late 70s and was a respected, retired doctor in his community. I'm pretty sure he had a vasectomy as well. My mom is only a couple years younger, but in bad health and early dementia. Dad would drive out on errands to get a burger, or to neighboring towns, and sometimes would take quite a while to get back. We would assume that due to his memory issues, he just got a little 'lost', which would add to his time. Now? I'm not so sure. Was he getting some side action? What was with those condoms? Anyhow, I threw them out before my two siblings could find them, and I haven't even told my husband about them. Just not sure what to make of it.""I SHIT IN THE SHOWER. I WAS THE ONE WHO WAFFLE STOMPED IT DOWN THE DRAIN. I'M SORRY, MOM. I WAS 7." "We always used to go to church at 9 a.m. on Sundays, but when I was in high school, I was allowed to go to 11 a.m. church by myself instead, so I could sleep in. I never actually went. I just drove to a nearby park and spent an hour sleeping in my car. I'm sure my mom probably knew something was up, but I've never told my parents.""When I was 8 or 9, I clogged the toilet at daycare so bad that after I left the bathroom, the water overflowed onto the floor. My poop fell behind the toilet in the process. Well, the daycare lady started yelling for her husband to help her clean it up, and then she lined us all up and went through each of us, interrogating us one by one. I didn't crack. One kid started to cry, and she blamed it on him. Tristan, if you see this, it was me, bro. My bad." "When I was 9, I took a $20 bill from my dad's wallet while we were on vacation and pretended that I found it in the sand on the beach.""In sixth grade, while in my friend's bathroom, a new roll of toilet paper fell into the toilet containing my pee. I fished it out and hid it under the cabinet. Sorry, Eric's mom." "When I was younger, I used to screw the speaker part of the phone off and learn that when you take this metal piece out, no one on the call could hear you talk. So I used to listen in on my brother's conversations."And:"In seventh grade, we had to keep journals for English class. I went into class when it was empty to retrieve a textbook and saw the pile of journals on our teacher's desk. I stole them and went home and read my classmates' secrets."What's a secret you wouldn't tell anyone in real life but don't mind sharing with the internet? Tell us in the comments or share anonymously using this form.

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