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Sometimes a good divorce is better than a bad marriage.
The Power of Apology: Healing the Wounds Words Can’t See
Every relationship—no matter how strong—experiences moments of tension, misunderstanding, or hurt. Whether it’s a harsh word said in anger, forgetting something important, or emotional withdrawal, the pain we cause each other isn’t always visible. But the one thing that has the power to begin the healing process? A genuine apology.
By Zakir Khan10 months ago in Families
Silence and Stigma: The Perfect Storm
The sun sets over Juba, South Sudan’s bustling capital, casting a golden hue over the patchwork of urban and rural lives now intertwined. In a nation where traditions and modernity converge, where rural customs meet urban realities, the dynamics of relationships, particularly polygamous ones, take centre stage. Beneath the surface of these relationships, however, lies a less discussed but critical issue: the prevalence and management of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). What happens when trust, silence, and cultural norms collide with the stark realities of public health?
By Majok Wutchok11 months ago in Families
10 Real Signs Someone Loves You Silently
Love doesn’t always come with grand gestures or loud declarations. Sometimes, the deepest love is quiet — tucked in actions, hidden in glances, and whispered through consistency. Here’s how to know if someone loves you in silence.
By Abdushakur Mrisho11 months ago in Families
5 Honest Reasons Men Keep Their Relationships a Secret — Even When They’re in Love
You’ve been dating for months. You know his siblings. He knows your favorite late-night snack. The conversations are deep, the chemistry is electric — but the relationship? Still invisible to the world.
By Abdushakur Mrisho11 months ago in Families
She was fire he was ice
- --- Kael was born beneath a silver eclipse, his cry freezing the midwife’s hands. The villagers called him cursed, touched by the ice gods. His breath could frost windows from across a room, and emotions—especially anger—cracked stone beneath his feet. He grew up in silence, wrapped in cold.
By Hazrat umar11 months ago in Families
My Romantic Thriller Love Story. Content Warning.
Started a rainy thursday. I remember the clouds have reflected what I felt - heavy, wild, uncertain. My life was a late cake loss, a wander of memories and a heart that is very burned to believe again.After it entered.many. The womanwith the throne in the eyes and a storm in his heart. It wasn't just beautiful - it was dangerous, the dangerous guy that makes you forget your name, but remember your feelings. I met you in the bookcase I worked Part-mime, located between pockets and dusty poems who know more about me than I have never said.asked a pairs of "average high", and laughed. "Classic class", I said.she smiles. "Little Like Love, Right?"was the moment he started. Not with focus or music, but with this sentence, wrapped in mystery and a little pain.for the weeks turned. Sometimes for a book, sometimes for coffee, sometimes right they converse Never told a lot of his life. There was given - Bruzy pages in his past, a man was running and a secret that held him to be at night.but I did not request. I just heard. Was all you needed.to one night, I found waiting in front of my apartment. Sailed in the rain, the eyes extended with the panic."I found me," I whispered.and so here, my life has become thriller for whom I have not registered.Corse.Cities in the city, trained to train, as chatters from one of these criminal romances that has loved .. I don't know what's more scared - caught or loved again. She did not tell me but I saw the way she holds hands when she thought it was asleep.I should let go. But I was already very deep.Love, True Love, it's not sweet. Is wild. Logic tears and burns the rules. And with him, I didn't live alone - it was alive.the truth has broke a night in Delhi.Aspective in an invite house near the old city, be with lights and stories l ocean the walls.
By Rifat Khan11 months ago in Families
The Hands That Never Rested
In a quiet town near the hills, lived a woman named Asha. She was a mother of three—two boys and a girl. Her home was small, her clothes were simple, and her hands were always busy. But her heart? It was huge—filled with endless love for her children.
By Nihal Khan11 months ago in Families
Anxiety Isn’t Just in Your Head—It’s in Your Body Too"
Understanding the hidden ways anxiety physically manifests—and why ignoring it only makes it worse. When we think of anxiety, we often imagine racing thoughts, persistent worry, and overwhelming fear. While these psychological symptoms are real and valid, they represent only a portion of the experience. For many individuals, anxiety doesn’t stop at the mind—it settles into the body, creating a wide range of physical symptoms that are just as impactful, if not more so.
By ubaid ullah11 months ago in Families







