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Saudi Arabia Sees Surge in Early Divorces: Sociologists Reveal the Hidden Causes
Saudi Arabia, a country where traditional family values are held in high regard, is facing an unexpected and rising social challenge — the increasing rate of early divorces, often just weeks or months after lavish wedding celebrations. Despite promises of love and commitment, many couples in the Kingdom are separating before even completing their first year together.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Families
The Most Beautiful People in the UK: More Than Just Good Looks
When people talk about beauty, they often think about famous faces or fashion models. But true beauty is not just about looks. It’s about kindness, strength, personality, and the ability to inspire others. The United Kingdom is home to many beautiful people—not just outside, but inside too.
By ibrahim khan9 months ago in Families
The Art of Starting Over: How Reinvention Became the Key to a Fulfilling Life
The Myth of a Linear Life When we’re young, we’re fed a narrative that life should unfold in a straight line—graduate, get a job, find a partner, buy a house, and climb the ladder of success until retirement. But reality has a much messier rhythm. More often than not, life loops back on itself, hits dead ends, and forces us to pivot when we least expect it.
By GoldenTone9 months ago in Families
Dancing Queen
Elina had never met her older sister, Zareen, but her presence filled every room in their house. Photographs on the mantle, glittery ballet shoes hanging from a hook in the hallway, and a dusty glass cabinet filled with golden medals and faded competition ribbons. Zareen was the family’s star graceful, radiant, and full of promise — until leukemia took her away just weeks before her 10th birthday. Elina, born a year later, often felt like a shadow trying to step into sunlight that would never be hers.
By Musawir Shah9 months ago in Families
Top 5 Coupon Websites in Germany for Smart Shoppers
German consumers are renowned for being economical and efficient. As digital platforms have grown in popularity, many people's passion for saving money has evolved into a full-fledged lifestyle. Coupon culture is flourishing in Germany today, not only as a means of saving money but also as a wise purchasing tactic. Using popular coupon websites has become both usual and essential as more people in Germany and Europe search for methods to cut back on daily expenses. Couponing is becoming ubiquitous and deserves even more attention as inflation and digital commerce expand together.
By Emy Wilson9 months ago in Families
The Sound of My Father’s Silence
We didn’t talk much in our house. My mother was always busy in the kitchen, humming old songs under her breath. My younger sister, Aleena, had a soft voice that barely broke the silence. And my father? He was a man made of stone and smoke.
By Zain ul abidin 9 months ago in Families
The Illusion of Wealth
We’re constantly told that life has never been better, we have more tech, more options and more freedom, but for many families in the UK, it really doesn’t feel that way. Despite working longer hours and earning more money, lots of people are finding it harder to get by, let alone get ahead.
By Thomas Vale9 months ago in Families
Hunched
If you have to ask what 4-H Club is, please Google it. For the rest of us, especially in rural counties of the South, 4-H was an integral part of our education and sometimes, chagrin. We said the pledge each time we met, promising to better ourselves—head, heart, hands and health.
By Nora Davis9 months ago in Families









