Forbidden Desires
There are desires that cannot be voiced.
Not because they are bad, but because they are too real.
The brain says "stop," morality says "wrong," but the body and emotions have long since made their choice.
We hide them, but they control us. They appear in pauses, in random thoughts, in every glance at someone or something forbidden.
Prohibition doesn't weaken them, but rather strengthens them. They become stronger, bolder, more provocative.
And sometimes these unspoken desires become a real game. There's no need to act; it's enough to recognize them and feel how they control every moment.
Perhaps this is how we test ourselves—our moral boundaries, our willpower, our ability to resist. But deep down, we know: enjoying the forbidden is the most delicious of all.