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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
Two Minds, One World: A Generation Apart
The city buzzed with neon light and silent drones. Tall skyscrapers pierced the twilight, their glass facades shimmering with holographic billboards advertising everything from virtual vacations to AI-enhanced education. On a terrace café overlooking this vibrant metropolis, two figures sat across from each other—a young man and an old man—each shaped by vastly different eras.
By YOUNG MINDSET7 months ago in Families
The Silent Killers of Relationships—and How to Stop Them
In relationships, it’s not always explosive fights or dramatic betrayals that cause the most damage. Often, it’s the subtle, creeping issues—the silent killers—that eat away at connection, intimacy, and trust over time. Many couples only realize these issues exist when it’s too late. From emotional cheating to trust erosion, this article explores the quiet yet powerful forces that can break a bond and how to counter them effectively.
By Catch Cheater7 months ago in Families
The Silence Between Us
Meher and Faisal had once been madly in love. Everyone said they were the perfect couple—always laughing, always holding hands, always together. Their wedding had been simple but beautiful, and they had built their life slowly, piece by piece, with dreams held in their joined palms.
By ArshNaya Writes7 months ago in Families
The Last Birthday Card
I didn’t go into Sarah’s room until the morning after the funeral. The house had been so full of voices the past few days—whispers in the kitchen, soft cries in the hallway, the drone of condolences. Now, it was quiet. Just me, the lingering scent of lilac perfume on her pillows, and the silence of a life packed away too soon.
By 🇲 🇮 🇳 🇩 🇺 🇳 🇫 🇴 🇱 🇩 🇪 🇩 7 months ago in Families
My journey with Faith: From Trials to Healing Through Cooking
I started attending Sunday school at the age of five. I grew up with a loving mother who supported me endlessly, even though life was never easy. I still remember when we moved out of our family home. My mom had just given birth to my baby brother in 1986 - through a C- section and we were renting a back room at our church, a Roman Catholic cathedral.
By MelCreates7 months ago in Families
Help… I Think My Partner Is Cheating but I Have No Proof
Suspecting a partner of cheating without concrete evidence can be emotionally devastating. The uncertainty eats away at trust, triggers anxiety, and forces difficult questions about loyalty, love, and the future of the relationship. When the signs are there—but the proof isn’t—what can you do?
By Catch Cheater7 months ago in Families
Rights of a Wife
Marriage is more than just a social contract—it’s a partnership based on love, understanding, and mutual respect. While both partners have their own roles, rights, and responsibilities, today we focus on the rights of a wife, which are sometimes overlooked, misunderstood, or underappreciated in many parts of the world.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families
A Journey Toward Equality
For centuries, women around the world have fought for recognition, respect, and equality. From demanding the right to vote to breaking barriers in education, employment, and leadership, the struggle for women’s rights has shaped history in powerful ways. But even today, in many parts of the world, women are still denied basic freedoms and opportunities — simply because of their gender.
By Engr Bilal7 months ago in Families










