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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
THE LOVE WITH FAMILY. Content Warning.
As I sat around the dinner table with my family, surrounded by the warm glow of candies and the delicious aroma of homemade cooking, I felt a deep sense of gratitude and love for people who had been my rock throughout the years. My family had always been there for me, through thick and thin, and I knew that I could count on them no metter what.
By Shamsher Khan5 months ago in Families
Diagnosis and Treatment of Hair Loss Disorders
Hair loss is a common concern affecting millions of men and women worldwide. It can occur due to various reasons including genetics, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, stress, autoimmune diseases, or environmental factors. Understanding the root cause is crucial to choosing the most effective treatment plan. This guide explores the causes of hair loss, advanced treatment options, and preventive lifestyle strategies to help manage and possibly reverse the condition.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Families
When Hearts Drift Apart
A few years ago, I sat with a friend in a quiet café, sipping tea and trying to find the right words. She looked exhausted — not physically, but emotionally. Her eyes, once full of joy, now looked as though they’d cried one too many nights.
By Mehran Aman5 months ago in Families
The Kneeling Mother
The sun had not yet risen over the city of Kobe, Japan, when the earth began to tremble. It started as a low rumble, like a distant thunder, and then quickly escalated into a violent roar. Buildings swayed like trees in a storm, glass shattered, screams filled the air, and within moments, everything turned into dust and chaos.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Families
The Rapper Who Recorded His Own Murder
In the age of social media, the line between reality and spectacle can often blur. But for aspiring rapper Elijah “Eli” Brown, that line was tragically erased when his final moments were broadcast to tens of thousands of viewers during a livestream. What was supposed to be another night of connecting with fans turned into a chilling digital record of a young life lost too soon.
By DigitalAddi5 months ago in Families
The Door My Father Never Closed
The door to my father’s study was never fully closed. It creaked, quietly, leaning into the frame like it too was unsure of whether it should commit. It stayed ajar through thunderstorms, during birthdays, through dinners left uneaten after angry words. A door that whispered of invitation even in moments we mistook for abandonment.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Families
How Family Courts Are Ignoring the Trauma They Create
The modern family court system claims to operate “in the best interest of the child,” but in reality, it often does the exact opposite—especially when it allows or enables one parent to weaponize the courtroom to cut off the other. The moment a child is denied meaningful access to a safe, loving, and capable parent—not due to abuse, but because of court dysfunction, false allegations, or parental vindictiveness—that child suffers. And the damage isn't just emotional. It's measurable.
By Michael Phillips6 months ago in Families
Chosen Families: When Support Networks Step In Where Blood Relatives Cannot
Biologists describe kinship as a matter of shared DNA, yet lived experience often writes a different definition of “family.” Across cultures and generations, people have turned to friends, neighbors, mentors, colleagues, and even online communities to fill emotional or practical roles that biology left vacant. These chosen families form when birth ties are distant, strained, or simply unable to meet evolving needs. Their significance has grown more visible as mobility, diverse household structures, and changing social norms reshape who lives under the same roof—and whom we trust with life’s hardest moments.
By Alexander Sebastian 6 months ago in Families
The Robot Wife
Two Wives and No Peace Ahmed had been married twice. The first wife was a non-stop critic — from his socks to his soul, nothing escaped her sharp tongue. The second one barely spoke, and when she did, it was just to say, “Fine.” Both marriages ended in disaster. Either he was too complicated to understand, or perhaps, he never tried to understand anyone at all.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
The Fight After the Final Order
On July 14, 2025, the Family Court of Dorchester County, South Carolina, issued its Final Order in the case of Sewell v. Sewell. The ruling awarded sole custody of the couple's daughter to the mother, imposed a $60,000 attorney’s fee against the father, and ordered him to refinance or sell his pre-marital home to satisfy the judgment. For most litigants, this would be the end of a painful process. But for William Sewell, a pro se father with no attorney, no money, and a disability that was never accommodated, the Final Order was just the beginning of a new chapter—a last-ditch legal scramble to protect what little remains of his rights, his home, and his child.
By Michael Phillips6 months ago in Families










