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"10 Reasons Why Relationships Fail (and How to Avoid Them)"
10 Common Reasons Relationships elonships can be one of the most rewarding parts of life—offering love, support, and companionship. However, they also demand commitment, communication, and compromise. When certain problems are left unresolved, they can erode even the strongest bonds. Here are 10 common reasons why relationships fail, and how to recognize and potentially avoid them.
By Nasir Khan9 months ago in Marriage
The Algorithm of Us
In a world where love was no longer a matter of chance but a matter of code, Aria and Eli were the anomaly. Their story didn’t begin with sparks flying across a crowded room or glances exchanged under starlight. It began with a compatibility score: 52%. In a society where 90% was considered ideal and anything under 70% was frowned upon, 52 was practically a glitch.
By Syed Kashif 9 months ago in Marriage
I Thought Our Love Was Unbreakable... Until I Found His Ring in the Zamboni
Some love stories start with fireworks. Ours began with frostbite, sore ankles, and synchronized spins. I met Josh when we were both assistant coaches at a local skating academy. He had that quiet kind of confidence—the kind that pulls you in without trying. We spent long days on the ice, choreographing routines, teaching students, sharing inside jokes.
By Aneeq Zaheer9 months ago in Marriage
The Person You Date Isn’t the Person You Marry
I used to believe that the right person would never change. That’s what the movies taught me, what pop songs whispered in my ears on late-night drives, and what teenage me held onto like gospel. Find someone who gets you, lock it in, and you’re golden forever. Right?
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Marriage
The Wedding Night
The last song faded into soft applause. Rose petals littered the ballroom floor, and candles burned low in their holders, their flickering light casting golden halos across glass and lace. Nora stood at the edge of the dance floor, her new husband’s hand warm in hers. There was a gentle ache in her cheeks from smiling, a pleasant buzz from champagne and laughter, and a growing awareness that the night was only just beginning.
By Numan Ahmad9 months ago in Marriage









