Friendship
Is He Fun to Be Around, or Am I Fun and He’s Just Around?
We often mistake silence for peace and presence for connection. We spend months, sometimes years, decorating a relationship with our own laughter, our own energy, and our own vibrant spirit, only to wake up one morning and realize we’ve been throwing a party for two where only one person brought the music. The question isn't just a clever play on words; it is a mirror held up to the tired soul: Is he actually fun to be around, or am I the fun, and he is simply standing in the glow of my light?
By Alex Sterling 10 days ago in Confessions
When Shields Fall Faster Than We Expect
I always thought I was someone who trusted slowly—pain had taught me that lesson well. I wrapped my heart in layers of caution, convinced that careful steps were protection. But life has a way of surprising you, quietly, in moments you least expect.
By Alex Sterling 10 days ago in Confessions
The Quiet Heartbreak of Loving Someone Who Doesn't Know How to Stay
Love does not always end with a slammed door; sometimes, it ends in silence. Not the kind of silence that follows a fight, or the temporary quiet of two people needing space. But the slow, confusing silence that grows between two people who still care about each other — and don’t quite know how they got here.
By Anna K.10 days ago in Confessions
Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight
Some films entertain us for a moment, while others leave a quiet mark on our hearts. Even If This Love Disappears from the World Tonight is one of those rare stories that stays with viewers long after the final scene. It is not just a romantic film—it is a touching reflection on love, memory, and the fleeting nature of life’s most meaningful moments. Directed by Takihisa Zeze, the film tells a gentle yet emotional story about two teenagers who discover love under unusual circumstances. Through their journey, the film explores an important question: what happens when love exists, but memory cannot hold onto it?
By Shoaib Afridi10 days ago in Confessions
Healthy Relationships Require Emotional Intelligence Communication And Conflict Resolution Skills
Healthy relationships are formed on the premise of understanding, empathy, and proper interaction. Couples need emotional intelligence, communication, and conflict resolution skills that enable them to overcome difficulties and establish trust and intimacy. Those relationships lacking such skills usually experience misunderstanding, resentment, and emotional remote control. With the development of such skills, couples will be able to build a positive, healthy relationship that ensures the development of each other, respect among them, and long-term happiness. These skills are skills that should be developed continuously, yet they are strengthened by constant practice and allow the involved people to be more attached to each other and improve their emotional state.
By Mark Hipster10 days ago in Confessions








