extended family
All about how to stay connected, strengthen ties and talk politics with your big, happy extended family.
The Bridge Between Us"
Title: "The Bridge Between Us" Once in a quiet village nestled between two emerald hills lived two brothers, Arman and Rayan. They were born a year apart, and since childhood, they were inseparable. Their parents, humble farmers, taught them the value of hard work, honesty, and unity. Together they climbed trees, built toy boats, and raced through the fields chasing butterflies. Their laughter echoed across the valleys, and everyone in the village knew that the bond between Arman and Rayan was unbreakable.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Families
"Dealing with Family Conflicts: Building Bridges, Not Walls"
Toady I am discussing the solution of our daily life problems. So lets find the best solution of it..... Family is often considered the foundation of our lives—a source of love, support, and belonging. However, no family is perfect, and conflicts are an inevitable part of living closely with others. Whether it’s a disagreement between siblings, a clash of values between parents and children, or misunderstandings between spouses, family conflicts can be emotionally challenging and disruptive. Yet, if approached thoughtfully, these conflicts can become opportunities for growth, understanding, and deeper relationships.
By Hamid Khan6 months ago in Families
Why So Many People Are Quietly Cutting Off Their Families in 2025
The Silent Exodus No One Talks About They don’t make announcements. There are no dramatic goodbye speeches or viral social media posts. Instead, it happens in quiet unfollows, unreturned calls, unanswered texts, and the slow fading out of Sunday visits and holiday traditions. Across the globe, thousands—maybe millions—of adults are quietly, and often painfully, distancing themselves from their families.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Families
When You’re the Only One in Your Friend Group Without a Baby
The Loneliness You Can’t Admit Out Loud It starts with an innocent Instagram scroll. You’re sipping your morning coffee when the algorithm strikes again: a pair of tiny feet swaddled in a hospital blanket. Another pregnancy announcement. Another gender reveal. Another “our family just got a little bigger” caption with pastel-colored onesies in the background.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Families
The Letter in the Teacup
Sometimes the smallest rituals hide the biggest secrets. It was the third Thursday of July, and the rain in Lahore was heavier than usual. Streets were slick with water, umbrellas bloomed like black flowers, and rickshaw horns sounded like distant echoes in a half-forgotten dream.
By Farooq shah6 months ago in Families
3 Signs You’re An ‘Overgiver’ In Your Relationship, By A Psychologist
Being an “overgiver” means your default setting is to give more than what’s healthy, sustainable or reciprocated. And it’s not just your time or help; you likely offer others emotional energy, presence, concern, forgiveness and endless second chances, often at the cost of your own boundaries.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Families
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the large intestine (colon or rectum) and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The most alarming fact about this disease is that it often begins with mild or almost invisible symptoms, which is why early detection is crucial. When caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. Unfortunately, due to lack of awareness or delayed diagnosis, many cases are detected at later stages, when the disease has already progressed.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
Understanding Food Poisoning
Food is an essential part of our lives, but when contaminated, it can become a serious health hazard. Food poisoning, also known as foodborne illness, occurs when people consume food or drinks contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites, or chemical substances. While most cases are mild, some can be severe or even life-threatening, especially for young children, elderly individuals, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
The Light Beneath the Door
“Rachel?” Michael’s voice called gently from the kitchen doorway. She didn’t respond at first. She was standing in the hallway, her hand hovering just inches from the doorknob of the room that used to be bright yellow and full of baby animals. Now it was dim, quiet, untouched for months.
By nawab sagar6 months ago in Families
Children Aren’t Born Rude — So Who’s Teaching Them?
Children Aren’t Born Rude — So Who’s Teaching Them? “He’s just so disrespectful these days.” “She talks back at everyone — even her teacher!” These are common complaints you’ll hear in school meetings, parenting forums, or even casual conversations among concerned adults. But have we paused to ask why children behave this way?
By Muhammad Ilyas6 months ago in Families
Through Their Eyes
Mira sat quietly on the edge of her bed, acceptance letter in hand. The emblem of the prestigious university gleamed in gold at the top of the page. Full tuition wasn’t covered—only partial. She knew her parents would smile and say “we’ll manage,” but she also knew what manage meant in their world.
By Adil Nawaz6 months ago in Families











