Share Your ROAMance

write your story
voice note on instagram*
voice note on facebook*

Some stories last a lifetime. Some last a single night. All of them matter.

This is your invitation to tell the story you still think about. The story that surprised you, changed you, broke your heart, or stayed with you longer than expected.

The Ginger ROAMance is a home for anonymous stories of connection found on the road - romantic or not, fleeting or lasting, messy or beautiful.

Your story can be shared completely anonymously. No names. No expectations. No judgement. Just honesty.

If someone crossed your path and left a mark… submit your story to us!

*We love hearing your voice! Just keep in mind that sending a voice note through social media may mean your identity isn’t completely anonymous to us.
Rest assured, if your story is published, it will remain anonymous to our listeners. If anonymity is important to you, written submissions are the safest option.

What Can You Share?

We welcome stories of:

  • Travel romance & unexpected sparks

  • One-night connections that lingered

  • Love that crossed borders or cultures

  • Deep friendships formed on the road

  • Heartbreak, healing, and lessons learned

  • Moments that felt small at the time but stayed with you

Staying Anonymous

Your story will be shared anonymously, just like this space itself.

No names. No rules. Just your truth.

This is a judgement-free space built on respect, vulnerability, and consent.

Stories are shared to connect, not to expose.

There’s no “right” kind of story here. If it meant something to you, it belongs.

Stuck On How To Write Your Story?

Don’t worry! There’s no right or wrong way to do this. Your story is yours, and we just want to hear it. Here are a few tips to get you started:

  • Start anywhere – You don’t need to start at the beginning of your trip. Begin with the moment that sticks with you the most.

  • Be honest – Tell it like it felt, not like how it “should” have felt. The messy, awkward, or unexpected moments are the best.

  • Keep it personal – Share what you saw, felt, or thought. Even small details make your story come alive.

  • It doesn’t have to be perfect – You can write a few sentences or a few paragraphs. Your story is what matters, not grammar.

  • Focus on connection – Was it romance, friendship, heartbreak, or a passionate encounter? Let that emotion shine.

Remember! Your story is anonymous, so feel free to be as open as you want!