Relationships
The Unbreakable Honor of the Indian Navy
Within the coronary heart of each soldier beats no longer just courage but compassion — a price that shines brightest in the darkest hours of warfare. This is not just some other war tale. It’s a testimony to know-how, humanity, and the profound admire the Indian military holds for every soldier, irrespective of the uniform they put on.
By Sameer Chandavarkar12 months ago in Pride
Summer Love
James strolled through the meadow carelessly, smelling the flowers in bloom. The creek that ran through the grassland bubbled happily nearby, and the birds sang a merry summer song. All was well, and James had not a care in the world. Somehow, James knew this would be the best summer of his life.
By Caleb B Geigerabout a year ago in Pride
One Is the Loneliest Number
February 14: the day that I always dread Why is that you ask? I'll touch on the reasons why towards the end of this story. I tend to keep my personal romantic relationships relatively private. However, I believe that being open and transparent about my love life is necessary. I'll share a story about two separate relationships I was in and why they failed.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Pride
Cindy and Chris
Cindy trembled as her stepmother berated her, yelling profanities and slurs like they were her names. Nancy had taken over the doublewide trailer since Cindy’s sweet, caring father had died suddenly a year earlier, and Ms. Stone was a raging alcoholic. Because Cindy’s father was so loving and accepting, she had fully transitioned in middle school to living her life as a girl, but her drunk stepmother didn’t really like the fact that Cindy identified as a woman. She would point out any masculine features remaining, and say Cindy would never truly pass for a girl.
By Caleb B Geigerabout a year ago in Pride
Comeback. Top Story - February 2025.
When I first started thinking about this challenge, I thought about the word renewal. The end of my 22 year marriage last year had me feeling all kinds of ways that were both dysregulating and exhausting, and my initial thought was that I should focus on rebirth, starting over as something and someone less stressed, less broken, and less worn down. My kids deserve a primary parent who can match their energy and respond to their needs with more patience, and the way things were going left me wanting to better figure out how to again be that dad that they deserve. These goals, however, didn't really seem like enough. An important baseline, perhaps, but what else could I aim for?
By F Cade Swansonabout a year ago in Pride








