Dating
Love, Desire, and the Ache Within
I have never tried to write on such topics, so this article will be the first of its kind regarding my new approach to writing, hoping to write things that will help me express what I think and try to understand many of the things I am trying to understand.
By Iron-Pen☑️ about a year ago in Confessions
Who is a Perfect 10?
What makes someone a "perfect 10"? You hear that phrase thrown around—it’s in songs, magazines, locker rooms, social media captions. But when you actually try to define it, the whole concept begins to wobble under its own weight. Society's idea of a "perfect woman" is as slick and shallow as Instagram filters, almost always linked to beauty by incredibly narrow standards. So, here's the real question: is a perfect 10 just good genes and a gym membership? Or is it something deeper, something the world doesn't always see as clearly? Sometimes I think the women hailed as "perfect" in society aren’t even close to perfect when we redefine the criteria. Let me break that down with a mix of the spiritual, the historical, and truth sliced right out of my own personal observations.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
A Happy Birthday Letter to Boyfriend
My Love, Happy Birthday, my heart's eternal joy! Today is such a beautiful reminder of the day God breathed His life into you. "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future" (Jeremiah 29:11). You've not just been a blessing to me but to everyone who's touched by your warmth, your kindness, and your relentless strength. Every day, I thank God for writing a love story in which our paths crossed. His timing, as always, is perfect.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
Padmavati or Cleopatra? Whom to Choose as a Life Partner
If I had to choose between Padmavati and Cleopatra as a partner, I’d feel like I was stuck between two universes, each one pulling at my soul in completely different ways. On one hand, you have Padmavati, the Rajput queen whose life was defined by her unwavering sense of honor and sacrifice. On the other, Cleopatra, the queen of Egypt, a woman equally defined by her charisma, ambition, and ability to bend the world’s most powerful men to her will. The decision would boil down to whether I was looking for serenity rooted in dharma or passion fueled by sheer magnetism and power.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
15 Signs to Tell a Woman Lacks Moral Compass
When it comes to identifying if someone lacks a moral compass, actions—more than words—speak volumes. Let me take you through 15 signs that might indicate a woman has strayed far from the principles of integrity, empathy, and accountability.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
"Do Not Be Dismayed by the Pits Dug in Your Path"
"Do Not Be Dismayed by the Pits Dug in Your Path" Life is a journey filled with challenges and obstacles. There are moments when we face humiliation, our hard work is underestimated, or we encounter metaphorical "pits" in our path that threaten to pull us down. Such instances can be disheartening, making us question, "Why is this happening to me?" or "Should I endure more?" However, remember this: when someone digs a pit in your way, do not be upset. These very pits teach you how to leap higher and rise stronger.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Confessions
8 Little Things That Make Your Love Grow Stronger
Love is built on the obvious things — the grand gestures, the romantic proclamations, the vows — but, honestly, it’s the overlooked, often humbler moments that truly strengthen it. It’s in the routine, the small sacrifices, and even the silent prayers we make on someone else’s behalf. I’ve come to realize that love isn’t only in the fireworks; sometimes, it’s in the whisper of a single match strike, barely noticed but incredibly warm.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
I Love Him More Than He Loves Me
There’s this constant ache in my chest, like I’m pouring out oceans of love while he offers back puddles. It’s hard to explain, but I feel it—this imbalance. I love him more than he loves me. And I’m stuck between the overwhelming need to give and the growing desire to protect myself from the crushing emptiness when he doesn’t reciprocate. It’s not even about big gestures—God, no—it’s about the quiet moments, the invisible weight of love I carry. Love shouldn’t be measurable, but my heart still feels that cosmic imbalance, that tilt.
By Ron Cabout a year ago in Confessions
Things I learnt from my recent setbacks
Things I learnt from my recent setbacks How I wish life were filled with glory and love, tales of how we succeed in every aspect of our life, emerging victorious in battles filled with animosity and sadness. Every mortal being experiences seasons of rise and fall, of light and dark, of pain and purpose, and defeat and victory.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Confessions


