-vixen- Gina Valentina - Confessions Of A Side ... !!install!! Review

"for so long" could be "for ages", "for years", "for a long time".

Looking at the original text: "And if you’re reading this and you’re not in a similar situation, I want you to know that being a side chick is not the end of the world. It’s not something to be ashamed of. It’s simply a part of life, a part that can be messy and complicated, but also liberating and empowering. So, to all the side chicks out there, I see you. I hear you. And I salute you." -Vixen- Gina Valentina - Confessions Of A Side ...

Wait, "you’re" is a contraction of "you are." Since contractions might complicate, perhaps keep as is or use the non-contracted form. However, the user wants synonyms. So maybe substitute "you’re" with "you are," but perhaps other options. Maybe not many synonyms for "you’re," but maybe the user expects three options. However, I don't think "you’re" has multiple synonyms. The user might be expecting to keep the same form but just find synonyms. But "you’re" is a contraction; maybe the user wants the synonyms in the same structure. This is a bit tricky. Maybe it's better to leave contractions as they are, or at least have three forms (including the original). Wait, the user said "every word with 3 synonyms." So each word, even if it's a contraction, needs three synonyms. But "you’re" as a contraction might not have synonyms. Therefore, perhaps the user is expecting that contractions like "you’re" can be replaced with "you are" but with synonyms for "are." But that complicates things. Maybe the user intended to replace each standalone word, not considering contractions. Alternatively, since the user didn't specify, perhaps proceed as per the original structure. Maybe the user will overlook contractions and just replace individual words, even within contractions. Hmm. "for so long" could be "for ages", "for

"Here to share my confessions as a side chick" could be "Here to disclose my secrets", "Here to lay bare my experiences", "Here to admit my truths". It’s simply a part of life, a part

Moving on to the next sentence: "I’m about to share a part of my life that I’ve kept hidden for so long..." "Share" could be reveal, disclose, divulge.