Embarrassment
The Dangerous Love
(Dark Romance part :4) Bristy went into the room and walked toward the balcony. The balcony was quite large. Several potted flower plants were lined up, and beside them was a swing. Bristy sat down on the swing. Just then, her eyes fell on a guitar nearby. She picked it up and started examining it curiously.
By Sabiha Sums10 months ago in Confessions
A Common Mindset That Can Quietly Lead To Divorce
Divorce is rarely the result of a single, catastrophic event. More often, it’s the slow erosion of intimacy — the gradual slipping away from each other until one or both partners feel more alone in the relationship than they would outside of it.
By Dena Falken Esq10 months ago in Confessions
Pipex B2B Hub: Where You Find Trusted Threaded Rod Types for Every Industry
In the world of construction, manufacturing, and industrial assembly, threaded rods serve as an essential component that holds everything together—literally. These long, durable fasteners are vital for applications that demand secure and stable connections. Whether you’re building heavy infrastructure or working on precision machinery, having access to reliable threaded rod types is crucial.
By Pipex Ai10 months ago in Confessions
When Greatness Meets Clippers: Ronaldo Gets a Cut from Messi
There are rivalries in sport, and then there’s Messi vs. Ronaldo — a saga so iconic that it has defined generations, divided dinner tables, and sparked endless Twitter debates. But what if that legendary rivalry found itself not on the pitch... but in a barbershop?
By Sultan Khan10 months ago in Confessions
Trump’s Global Economic Battles: Trade Wars and Power Plays. AI-Generated.
Trump and the Economic War with the World In modern history, few U.S. presidents have shaken the foundations of global trade and diplomacy as forcefully as Donald J. Trump. Elected in 2016 on a wave of populist rhetoric and a promise to put “America First,” Trump redefined the rules of economic engagement not just with adversaries, but with long-standing allies as well. His presidency ushered in a new era of trade tensions, tariff battles, and a reshaping of global economic alliances. The economic war he waged was not with guns or bombs, but with policy tools such as tariffs, sanctions, and trade renegotiations.
By Faiq Ahmad10 months ago in Confessions
A Poor Man’s Dream
In the small village of Dharampur, nestled between dry hills and sun-baked fields, lived a man named Ramu. He was a weaver by trade, with rough hands and a quiet smile. Every morning, before the sun painted the sky orange, he would rise, tie a faded cloth around his forehead, and begin work on his rickety loom. The loom had been his father’s and his grandfather’s before that. It creaked like old bones but still managed to spin magic out of thread.
By Muhammad Nasim10 months ago in Confessions
“Dreams just need courage
Summary She was born in a forgotten corner of India, raised in poverty, told that her place was the kitchen, and marriage was her only destiny. But instead of giving up, she picked up a pen and started writing her way out. This is not a story of comfort. This is a story of courage. A rural Indian girl’s voice, reaching across oceans, to be heard by those who still believe in hope.
By Riya mandal10 months ago in Confessions
CHILDHOOD . Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by tall trees and colorful flowers, there lived a young boy named Leo. Leo was full of curiosity, always eager to explore the world around him. He loved the sound of birds singing in the morning, the feel of soft grass under his bare feet, and the warmth of the sun on his face. He lived in a cozy little cottage with his family, and though they didn't have much, their home was always filled with laughter and love.
By proffessor hafeez10 months ago in Confessions
The Sound of Her Silence
The first time I saw Ayesha, she did not say a word. It was a rainy afternoon. I had escaped to a half-occupied bookstore between two rusted shopfronts on a quiet street in Dhaka. I wasn't looking for anything particular—just peace. The doorbell rang softly as I entered, and there she was.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Confessions
The Unspoken Words
There are moments in life when life turns around, and yet you don't realize it until later. That was one of them. It started when I first saw her at the park. The weather was mild, the kind of day that enticed you to sit in the sun and watch the world go by. I had been going to that park daily for a month, trying to find peace, trying to escape the insanity that had consumed my life. I wasn't looking for anything or anyone, then she appeared.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Confessions











