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It takes a village to raise a family; advice and tips to make the most of yours.
Love Her Sacredly
Dear Man, After said all, regard this print as holy writ, if you will; hear what I have to say, for it is above knowledge; it is a thing of the heart. It represents the female view, the desires of her heart she doesn't share, and the unsaid prayers her body is talking.
By Rohitha Lanka10 months ago in Families
When Motherhood Dies.
When Motherhood Dies: The Tragedy of Cruelty and the Loss of Humanity. Have you ever wondered: Can a mother really kill her own child? Not by accident. Not out of desperation. But by a cold, conscious decision. If the question alone moves you, the answer will haunt you. This is not fiction. It is not an exaggerated drama. It is a true story set in a lush, green village in one of Africa's most vibrant and contrasting countries, where the beauty of nature often masks the brutality of the people. A story in which motherhood was not celebrated, but rather suppressed.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in Families
Ascento. AI-Generated.
Most people would walk right past the crooked wooden gate at the edge of Windlemoor Forest without noticing it. They’d miss the moss-covered path winding between trees older than time, and certainly wouldn’t hear the quiet clinking of hooves behind the leaves. But if you were very quiet, and very kind, and just a little bit odd, you might find yourself face to face with Ascento.
By Marc Völler10 months ago in Families
Hills Like White Elephants
Unpacking Hemingway’s Silent Tension Ernest Hemingway’s short story Hills Like White Elephants is one of the most widely analyzed pieces in modern literature. First published in 1927, the story offers a minimalist yet powerfully emotional look into a conversation between a man and a woman waiting for a train in Spain. On the surface, it appears to be a simple dialogue. However, its deeper meanings reveal themes of communication, choice, gender roles, and power dynamics—all hidden beneath Hemingway’s characteristic iceberg style.
By its_ishfaq_ahmad10 months ago in Families
Think You Don’t Need a Dental Checkup? Think Again
Life gets busy. Between work, family, and social commitments, it can feel like there aren’t enough hours in the day. When time is scarce, it’s easy to let routine appointments slide, and for many, a dental checkup might seem like an expendable item on the to-do list. After all, if your teeth feel fine and you’re not experiencing any pain, what’s the point of visiting your dentist Chippewa Falls?
By Winn Family Dentistry10 months ago in Families
What is the real meaning of mother?
The word 'mother' can have two meanings. One meaning comes from ignorance, and the other meaning comes from understanding. The first mother has only affection; the second mother has maternal feelings. Animals also have affection, but only a few mothers know maternal feelings. Motherly feelings mean giving birth in the true sense - one birth of the body and the second birth of knowledge. There is no love in affection; it only has hormones. A real mother is one who knows love. For that, the mother herself will have to be enlightened.
By Ramesh Mahato 10 months ago in Families
"I Opened a Stranger’s Letter by Mistake—Now I'm Being Watched"
It was just a letter. A plain white envelope, no return address, my apartment number scribbled in blue ink. I didn’t think twice when I picked it up from the mail slot. Bills, junk mail, and a single envelope addressed to “A. Miller.” That was me—or so I thought.
By Nizam khan10 months ago in Families
The Power of Social Touch
In a world increasingly shaped by technology and virtual interaction, social touch remains one of the most profound and essential forms of human communication. Whether it's a warm hug, a pat on the back, or a friendly handshake, these small gestures carry immense emotional and psychological weight. But what exactly is social touch, and why does it matter so much?
By its_ishfaq_ahmad10 months ago in Families











