13 Feelings We Always Keep Secret
Art
8 years ago

We are all different, but despite this fact, it’s clear that in everyday life we often experience the exact same feelings.
Inspired by this, we at Bright Side have created a serious of comics that show the kind of feelings we have in day-to-day situations.
When you put on heels

When you’re asked to choose your meal

When you’re waiting in line to use the cash machine

After a haircut

When your boss calls you to his office

When you decide to take a look at what the dentist is doing

When you go in an expensive shop

When you take a look at his friends list

When you find yourself alone in a dark room

When your kid notices your laptop

When you finally get your child to fall asleep

When you have to wait for a little while

When mom hugs you

Illustrator: Mariya Zavolokina for Bright Side
Comments
Get notifications
Lucky you! This thread is empty,
which means you've got dibs on the first comment.
Go for it!
Related Reads
15 Acts of Kindness That Hit Different When You’re Losing Faith

People
2 months ago
I Refused to Put My Health at Risk Because of My Job, Now HR Got Involved

People
2 months ago
10 Real Flight Attendant Stories Airlines Don’t Want You to Hear

Curiosities
3 weeks ago
13 Moments That Teach Us to Hold on to Kindness, Even If Life Turns Cold

People
month ago
20+ Moments That Prove Grandma’s Kindness Is the Thread That Holds the Family Together

Family & kids
month ago
I Became a Free Nanny After My Sister’s Divorce, Then She Crossed a Line

Family & kids
month ago
My Boss Treated My Child’s Surgery Like a Joke — I Went to HR

People
month ago
I Refused to Keep Saying Yes to Everything My Boss Said—I’m Done Being Office Doormat

People
month ago
I Refuse to Keep Visiting My Husband’s Family—I’m the Breadwinner, Not Him

Relationships
month ago
15 Moments That Show Kindness Speaks Loudest When It’s Quiet

Family & kids
2 weeks ago
10+ Unexpected Acts of Kindness That Changed Everything in Dark Times

People
3 weeks ago
I Refuse to Give My Retirement Savings to My Adult Son—I’m Not Responsible for His Failures

People
month ago