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Your maid of honor, flower girl, and ring bearer all help to bring your marriage together. Find tips for and from those essential people.
I Didn’t Love My Baby Right Away — And That’s Okay
The Picture I Had in My Head I always thought I’d cry tears of joy the moment my baby was placed on my chest. I imagined I’d be overwhelmed with love, that I’d instantly feel connected — like in the movies. That first moment was supposed to be magical, right?
By Hassan Jan7 months ago in Marriage
Gen Z Wedding Fashion Trends 2025
The current notion of a "perfect wedding" is in the throes of a colorful revolution, and no generation is leading that charge quite like Gen Z. A group of people born in the mid-1990s and early 2010s, Gen Z couples are helping to redefine what weddings look like starting with the fashion. For them, authenticity, self-expression, and transcending boundaries are more important than following a routine.
By 123WeddingCards7 months ago in Marriage
Second Chances Exist — But Only Once
Second Chances Exist — But Only Once In 2147, humanity perfected regret management. It came packaged in the sleek, government-issued device called the Redress Chip, implanted behind every newborn’s left ear. By law, everyone got exactly one Second Chance in life — a single opportunity to rewind time and rewrite a moment they couldn’t live with.
By Huzaifa Dzine7 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 Ahmad7 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 Riaz7 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 Ullah8 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 Ullah8 months ago in Marriage










