grooms
Grooms should enjoy their wedding as much as the brides—here’s to all the men getting hitched.
The Man Behind the Numbers – My Life and Partnership with Temitope Samuel Falese
People often see titles and think they know the story. They hear the words Chief Financial Officer or business mentor and imagine boardrooms, strategy meetings, and complex numbers. While that may be true on the surface, what many do not see is the discipline, humility, and quiet strength that powers it all. I am writing this not as a business partner or entrepreneur, but as a woman who has lived beside this man. I have watched him lead, grow, guide, and serve with a level of integrity I still admire every day.
By Sam Temitope Falese6 months ago in Marriage
How to Create the Ultimate Groom’s Speech That Wows Your Guests
The groom’s speech is one of the most anticipated moments at a wedding reception. It’s your opportunity to thank everyone who made the day special, share heartfelt words about your partner, and maybe add a dash of humour to keep things light. But with emotions running high and expectations even higher, crafting the perfect speech can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down how to create the ultimate groom’s speech—one that’s authentic, memorable, and well-received.
By Andrew Mile6 months ago in Marriage
Advantages of Marriage
Marriage has taken on a lot of different meanings over time — and in recent years, it’s been questioned, redefined, criticized, and even shrugged at. It’s true that not everyone dreams of a big wedding or a lifelong partnership tied together with paperwork. That’s fair. But for many of us, marriage still holds value — not just as a romantic ideal, but as a deeply practical, emotional, and even spiritual bond that can bring out the best in us.
By Engr Bilal6 months ago in Marriage
The Envelope I Never Wanted
A Knock That Changed Everything I used to believe marriage was a promise that, if you worked hard enough, you could keep unbroken. Mark and I had been together for twelve years, and in all that time, I clung to the story that we were different—that we were stronger because we’d come from fractured families and were determined never to repeat their mistakes. Even when he started coming home late, smelling faintly of hotel soap, I convinced myself it was all in my head.
By Zahir Ahmad6 months ago in Marriage
🌸 How I Found My Life Partner – A Journey of Prayers, Pain, and Destiny
I used to wonder how people found true love. I would see couples walking hand in hand, laughing like the world was theirs, and deep down, a soft ache would whisper inside me—“When will it be my turn?”
By Muhammad Riaz6 months ago in Marriage
Wife Wisdom: 12 Timeless Rules That Keep Love Alive
Marriage is a sacred partnership—built not on perfection, but on intentional love, respect, and effort. As a wife, your words, actions, and attitudes play a powerful role in shaping the atmosphere of your home and the heart of your husband. Whether you’re newly married or have journeyed together for decades, these 12 timeless rules can serve as reminders to nurture what you have and protect your relationship from unnecessary cracks.
By Hamayun Khan7 months ago in Marriage
The Letter Beneath Her Pillow
“The Letter Beneath Her Pillow” I first saw her on a rainy Tuesday, seated by the café window with raindrops threading down the glass like veins on a fragile heart. She stirred her coffee without drinking it, her gaze fixed on something outside—perhaps a memory. I don’t know what drew me in. Maybe it was her silence in a room full of chatter. Maybe it was the slight tremor in her hand, as though she carried a sorrow too big for her frame. I never believed in love at first sight. But this wasn’t love—it was a haunting.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Marriage
When Our Eyes Met in a Crowded Train
When Our Eyes Met in a Crowded Train A Realistic Love Story It was just another suffocating evening on the New York City subway—crowded, metallic, and tired. The kind of day where everyone keeps their heads down and earbuds in, pretending not to exist in the same overstuffed train car. I had stayed late at work again, dragging myself through a long shift and an even longer to-do list. My body was moving, but my mind was somewhere else entirely. Then the doors of the 6 train opened at Grand Central, and I stepped in.
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in Marriage









