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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
The Day I Lost My Best Friend — And My Innocence
I still remember the sound of her laughter. It was wild, unfiltered, and filled with the kind of joy only children carry in their hearts. Her name was Alina — my classmate, my secret-keeper, and the first real friend I ever had.
By The Pen of Farooq 7 months ago in Families
The Last Letter and a Tiny Promise
The Last Letter and a Tiny Promise In a modest home nestled amidst the bustling lanes of a small town, lived Ahmed—a man whose entire universe revolved around the sparkling eyes and infectious laughter of his little daughter, Aima. She was not just his child, but the very essence of his being, the reason behind every breath he took. Aima, with her boundless curiosity and uncontainable energy, was pure joy incarnate—a tiny burst of sunshine who saw her father as nothing short of a superhero.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Families
Letters Between the Lines. AI-Generated.
In a dusty corner of the Oakbridge University library, nestled between the aisles of forgotten literature and fading journals, Elara found her favorite escape. Table 12—close to the poetry section and far enough from the noisy study groups—was where she spent her afternoons buried in books and scribbling thoughts in her worn leather journal.
By The 9x Fawdi7 months ago in Families
The love that broke me also built me
The Love That Broke Me Also Built Me By= Baily khan It began like all beautiful things do—quietly. A brush of hands, a stolen glance, the kind of laughter that makes you forget your pain for just long enough to wonder if maybe, just maybe, you’ve found the right person.
By Bilal Ahmad7 months ago in Families
What Is Solution-Focused Therapy
What Is Solution-Focused (SFT) Therapy Solution-focused therapy (SFT) is a short-term strategy that focuses on solutions and not analyzing problems. It helps people discover strengths in what is functioning and utilizing that to enhance their lives. Instead of looking back at previous events, this approach concentrates on the future and encourages positive transformation.
By Mack Johnson7 months ago in Families
The Last Letter
It was a cold December morning when Sarah opened the old wooden box she’d kept under her bed for years. Dust clung to the edges, and her hands trembled as she lifted the lid. Inside were memories she wasn’t sure she was ready to face — photographs, faded letters, and a tiny silver locket.
By Tariq jamil7 months ago in Families
The Advantages Of Hiring A Licensed Master Plumber
Working with plumbing issues nowadays can be done DIY through the available resources we can find online. But let’s face it! Fixing water pipes, for example, is not fun to deal with. It requires skills, experience, and extensive training like a master plumber. Not everyone is gifted with working hands that can fix plumbing issues. There is nothing wrong with DIY plumbing. But how keen are you to do the job? If saving money is the reason why most homeowners are resorting to DIY repairs, it can also be more costly if the DIY repair effort goes wrong.
By Lester Nono7 months ago in Families
The Farmhouse Pact
The Farmhouse Pact The sun hung low over the rolling fields of Ruth’s farm, painting the sky orange. At 49, Ruth Miller had spent her life on this land, her hands rough from years of tending crops and livestock. The farmhouse, with its creaky porch and peeling paint, was all she had left of her parents. But her two grown children, Tom and Sarah, wanted to sell it. They saw dollar signs where Ruth saw memories. The farm was bleeding money, and they weren’t wrong to worry. Still, Ruth couldn’t let go.
By Shakespeare Jr7 months ago in Families
The Ghost in the Playlist
The silence in the apartment was a new kind of heavy, not the comfortable quiet it used to be. It had only been a week since Sarah moved out, taking with her not just half the furniture, but the very sound of laughter that used to fill the space. Now, the air just hummed with absence. Liam tried to fill it with music, the way he always did, but every song felt like a landmine.
By noor ul amin7 months ago in Families
Saudi Arabia Sees Surge in Early Divorces: Sociologists Reveal the Hidden Causes
Saudi Arabia, a country where traditional family values are held in high regard, is facing an unexpected and rising social challenge — the increasing rate of early divorces, often just weeks or months after lavish wedding celebrations. Despite promises of love and commitment, many couples in the Kingdom are separating before even completing their first year together.
By Ikram Ullah7 months ago in Families










