Real questions.
Real stories.
Anonymous support.
Unfiltered is LOVA's anonymous community space for honest contextual SRHR and wellness conversations — share experiences, ask questions, respond to polls, and learn from one another without revealing your identity.
Unfiltered
Honest · guided · anonymous
Is it normal to feel anxious before a clinic visit? How do you cope?
Have you talked to a partner about protection?
My cycle changed after starting a new job. Has this happened to anyone?
Because some questions are
hard to ask out loud.
People often carry sensitive questions alone. They wonder whether their body is normal, whether their relationship is healthy, whether they made the right choice, or whether anyone else has experienced the same thing.
Unfiltered gives users a place to ask, share, and learn — while still protecting privacy and community safety.
Five ways to take part.
Share anonymously
Post a question, confession, experience, or reflection without using your real name.
Ask sensitive questions
About periods, pregnancy, protection, consent, relationships, body changes, intimacy, or personal care.
Respond to polls
See what others think, feel, or experience — and learn from shared community patterns.
Learn from real stories
Read experiences that help you feel less alone and more informed.
Get guided support & expert opinions
For questions that need deeper care, you can ask professional medical experts or get Kungwi guidance privately and anonymously. LOVA is here to ensure your questions are answered.
Honest, but respectful.
Anonymous, but accountable.
Confessions, experts,
and community polls.
Three honest spaces — anonymous confessions, licensed expert answers, and real community polls.
I was 17 when an older man in our area started helping me with transport and lunch money. Everyone said I was lucky — until I told him I had missed my period.
My boyfriend refused to test with me, saying only "promiscuous people" go for STI screening…
Anonymous confessions — real stories, never a real name.
During my last gynaecology visit, the ultrasound showed a small fibroid (1.6cm). Should I be worried?
Is it true fibroids are more common among African women?
Verified experts answer sensitive questions, privately.
Je ni sawa kwa girlfriend kwenda kumfulia boyfriend wake?
Does sex have to hurt every time?
Polls in English & Kiswahili — learn from shared patterns.
Designed for openness,
not harm.
LOVA welcomes real conversations, but we do not allow bullying, harassment, shame, exploitation, hate, misinformation, or unsafe advice. Everyone deserves to feel respected when asking sensitive questions.
Allowed
Not allowed
Safety note
Unfiltered space is a learning and support community. It is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger, experiencing severe symptoms, or need urgent support, contact local emergency services, a trusted person, or a qualified professional.