Friendship
Why Modern Dating Is a Mess (And How to Make It Better)
Why Modern Dating Is a Mess (And How to Make It Better) Dating today should be a breeze—endless possibilities, instant chats, and apps promising to find your soulmate with just a swipe. Yet, many feel increasingly isolated, frustrated, and disconnected. With terms like ghosting, breadcWhy Modern Dating Is a Mess (And How to Make It Better)rumbing, and situationships dominating the scene, it begs the question: what went wrong? More importantly, how can we turn things around?
By Ayon10 months ago in Confessions
Real Story of Future
1. The Spark Kael Vargas was fifteen the day the sky cracked open. He remembered the heat before he remembered the light. It came like a second sun—sudden, white-hot, and humming with a frequency that made his bones ache. Across the Chilean Andes, lights danced in unnatural patterns, mimicking auroras that had no business in the southern hemisphere.
By Gabriela Tone10 months ago in Confessions
The Dangerous Lover
(Dark Romance - Part 6) “Look Neel, I’m really grateful to you all. You took care of my Brishti like your own family when she was sick. But don’t forget one thing—Brishti is my wife. So, the farther you stay away from her, the better it’ll be for you. You have no idea how dangerous I can be when I’m not in a good mood.”
By Sabiha Sums10 months ago in Confessions
Why Everyone Should Learn Coding (And How to Start Today)
Why Everyone Should Learn Coding (And How to Start Today) In the 21st century, technology is at the heart of nearly every industry. From healthcare to finance, entertainment to education, the digital world is continuously evolving, creating an immense demand for technological skills. Among the most valuable of these skills is coding. Whether you want to build websites, develop mobile apps, or simply understand how the technology you use every day works, learning to code is an essential skill. In this article, we’ll explore why everyone should learn coding and provide practical steps to help you start today.
By falak10 months ago in Confessions
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
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
The Dangerous Lover
(Dark Romance - Part 2) "Wait, Mr. Srabon. You can't take Nila with you like this without any proof. Moreover, Nila has forgotten everything from her past. She doesn’t recognize you anymore. Nila loves me, and I love Nila. You can't take her away from here like this."
By Sabiha Sums10 months ago in Confessions
Error 404: Empathy Not Found
For the longest time, I thought I had it all figured out. I mean, I knew things. I could psychoanalyze your trauma before you even told me your zodiac sign (Leo rising, daddy issues, noted). I had enough knowledge to write a TED Talk and enough detachment to ghost myself halfway through it.
By The Kind Quill10 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










