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Grooms should enjoy their wedding as much as the brides—here’s to all the men getting hitched.
After Three Failed Marriages, I Finally Learned What Love Really Is
I used to believe love was something that swept you off your feet. That it had to be wild, loud, and all-consuming — like in the movies. Three marriages later, I know better. And it took me almost 60 years to understand what real love actually looks like.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Marriage
How to Build a Successful Marriage: A Husband and Wife Journey. AI-Generated.
Marriage is often described as a beautiful journey—but rarely do people talk about the bumps, detours, and roadblocks along the way. While movies and fairytales highlight magical proposals and happily-ever-afters, real-life marriages are shaped by daily choices, emotional growth, and shared sacrifices.
By The Professional7 months ago in Marriage
Divine Timing: Why the Delay in Love Is Actually a Sacred Blessing
I remember feeling frustrated and disappointed while waiting for love. It seemed like the universe was holding back my happiness. But looking back, I see that waiting was a time for growth and getting ready for myself.
By Wilson Igbasi7 months ago in Marriage
We Got Divorced — Then Remarried Each Other Five Years Later
When people hear that I remarried my ex-husband, they usually raise an eyebrow and ask, “Why?” I don’t blame them. Divorce is supposed to be the end — the final curtain, the point of no return. But for us, it turned out to be the intermission we didn’t know we needed.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Marriage
I Married My First Crush — 30 Years After High School
I was seventeen when I first fell for him. His name was Daniel Blake. He sat behind me in Mrs. Hargrove’s English class, always tapping his pencil in rhythm with whatever pop song was stuck in his head. He had this boyish charm — goofy, kind, and slightly unaware of how many girls at Jefferson High had a thing for him. Including me.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Marriage
Our Marriage Survived Infertility, Bankruptcy, and Cancer — Barely
When people ask how long we’ve been married, I say “Twelve years,” but what I really want to say is, “Twelve years, three breakdowns, two therapists, one bankruptcy, and a cancer diagnosis later.”
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Marriage
I Married a Man Who Didn’t Believe in Love — Here's What Changed
When I first met Ryan, I didn’t fall head over heels. I fell into curiosity. He was the type of man who looked like he had stories locked behind his eyes — calm, clever, but a little cold. Over dinner one night, just three weeks into dating, he said something that made my stomach drop.
By Muhammad Saqib7 months ago in Marriage











