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The Black Sheep in a Circle of Wolves. Content Warning.
It’s the holiday season. A time for families to come together and share joy and memories. And give thanks for all the blessings they receive in life. My cousin has been hosting the Thanksgiving festivities at her house for a while now, so going there has become tradition. I couldn't tell you what it's like. I've never been invited. So while my family enjoys turkey, ham, stuffing, alcohol and togetherness, I sit here. Alone. In my bedroom. For I am the Black Sheep of the family.
By Evelynn Cross2 months ago in Families
The Quiet Village
Noorabad was a small village resting quietly between green fields and low hills. It was far from the noise of cities, where cars never stopped and people always rushed. In Noorabad, time moved slowly, like the calm river that flowed beside it. The air felt clean, the sky looked wide, and the land seemed to breathe peace.
By abdul qadir2 months ago in Families
Emotional Boundaries With Parents When Guilt Runs Your Life
Understanding Emotional Boundaries With Parents in a Guilt-Driven Dynamic Emotional boundaries with parents become critically important when guilt quietly controls decisions, emotions, and self-worth. Many Gen Z adults grow up in families where love is intertwined with obligation, making it difficult to separate care from control. In these kinds of places, guilt isn't often said out loud. It can be suggested through silence, stories of sacrifice, or emotional detachment. This approach leads to a habit of putting personal needs last.
By Relationship Guide2 months ago in Families
A Mother Is Always a Mother
A mother’s love is one of the few truths in this world that does not require proof, language, or explanation. It exists beyond culture, geography, and belief. Whether born in the East or the West, a mother’s instinct is the same: protect first, think later—if at all.
By Ikram Ullah2 months ago in Families






