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Why Choose Custom Made Jewellery Malaysia Over Ready-Made Designs
When buying fine jewellery, one of the biggest decisions is whether to choose a ready-made piece or go fully custom. While ready-made designs offer convenience, more buyers today are turning to custom-made jewellery in Malaysia for something personal, meaningful, and unique.
By karat kraftabout an hour ago in Styled
Ghosting In Dating Culture Causes Emotional Confusion And Trust Issues
Ghosting is the abrupt and total disappearance of one party of a dating relationship with no explanation of the other party. Ghosting does not offer any closure unlike a breakup or a deliberate disengagement and leaves it vague whether the relationship is dead or not. Ghosting has become more prevalent in the contemporary dating environment, dominated by apps and marked by fast-paced living, with social media networks offering an excellent opportunity to evade responsibility and often unnoticed. To the victims, ghosting causes emotional perplexity and usually an overthinking of the relationship since not communicating with the ghost leaves a person with the gaps to fill in their mind.
By Willian Jamesabout 3 hours ago in Confessions
Best Ways to Style Blue Salwar Kameez for Photoshoots
A blue salwar kameez is one of the most traditional and photogenic ethnic fashion choices. Deep royal blue or a soft pastel shade, blue will also stand out beautifully in photos and still manage to be elegant and balanced. But the difference between an everyday outfit and a Pinterest-worthy look is in the styling.
By Amit Mandalabout 3 hours ago in Styled
My Experience of Hair Patches for Women and Men
“Invest in your hair, it’s the crown you never take off.” — Beyoncé I’ve worked in hair for 15 years, and one thing that experience teaches you very quickly is that people almost never tell the truth about hair loss on the first try.
By Natalee Chandabout 3 hours ago in Styled
Benching In Relationships Why Some People Keep Backup Dating Options
Benching is a dating habit in which an individual has a low level of relation with a partner- keeping them as an emergency meet- when pursuing other love relationships. The practice also gives the bencher the opportunity not to commit fully to one partner thus having the feeling of security and emotional insurance. Generally, the person on the bench is given sporadic attention, such as the occasional exchange of texts or social media presence, so that they do not form a definite relationship. Singles need to be aware of the concept of benching because it helps them avoid spending time emotionally invested in their relationships that never advance to meaningful and committed relationships.
By Mark Hipsterabout 4 hours ago in Confessions
Breadcrumbing In Dating How To Recognize And Protect Your Emotions
Breadcrumbling is a contemporary dating practice where an individual displays episodic, slight attention to another such as periodic texts, likes on a social media platform, or a polite comment without making any commitment to a real relationship. This habit makes the recipient emotionally attached and detached at the same time. Breadcrumbing makes use of the psychological need to be connected to people as it delivers little bits of validation to ensure there is an interest but without the feelings of real affection. In the case of singles, such a pattern is important to notice, as it might give rise to self-esteem erosion over time and cause a tangle of emotions that will be difficult to get out of in a digital dating culture where attention is perceived as rare and priced so highly.
By Mark Hipsterabout 4 hours ago in Confessions
Pakistan’s Oscar Entry Shines Light on a Disabled Child’s Journey
Pakistan’s submission for the Academy Awards, Sawan, is a deeply moving film that tells the story of a physically disabled child navigating life in a harsh and unforgiving environment. Set in a remote desert village, the film explores themes of resilience, social stigma, and the universal human desire for dignity and belonging.
By Irshad Abbasi about 5 hours ago in Art





















