By Riya Kumari
Most people enjoy being lied to in soft lighting: not every woman who keeps you close actually wants you. Some want your time, your reassurance, your replies, your emotional availability, your steady little stream of validation on tap. Love? That is a much heavier word. Attention is light. Portable. Fun. Love asks for consistency. Attention only asks that your phone stays charged. And men confuse the two all the time. Because being chosen feels flattering, even when you were never actually chosen. You were just useful to someone’s ego. A flattering mistake is still a mistake.
Most people enjoy being lied to in soft lighting: not every woman who keeps you close actually wants you. Some want your time, your reassurance, your replies, your emotional availability, your steady little stream of validation on tap. Love? That is a much heavier word. Attention is light. Portable. Fun. Love asks for consistency. Attention only asks that your phone stays charged. And men confuse the two all the time. Because being chosen feels flattering, even when you were never actually chosen. You were just useful to someone’s ego. A flattering mistake is still a mistake.
By Riya Kumari
Friendship is not sacred just because it is old. Some people treat a ten-year friendship like a family heirloom, as if duration automatically means value. It does not. Milk kept for ten days is not sentimental. It is spoiled. The same goes for people who keep calling themselves your friend while quietly draining your peace, shrinking your confidence, and showing up only when life gives them a reason to remember you exist
Friendship is not sacred just because it is old. Some people treat a ten-year friendship like a family heirloom, as if duration automatically means value. It does not. Milk kept for ten days is not sentimental. It is spoiled. The same goes for people who keep calling themselves your friend while quietly draining your peace, shrinking your confidence, and showing up only when life gives them a reason to remember you exist
More couples today are choosing marriage but not parenthood. Rising costs, work pressure, climate anxiety, and the desire for more freedom are making many people rethink whether having children is necessary. Child free marriages are becoming more common as couples focus on travel, careers, financial stability, and personal happiness instead of following traditional expectations
More couples today are choosing marriage but not parenthood. Rising costs, work pressure, climate anxiety, and the desire for more freedom are making many people rethink whether having children is necessary. Child free marriages are becoming more common as couples focus on travel, careers, financial stability, and personal happiness instead of following traditional expectations
By Nidhi
Marriage in India is often seen as a new chapter, but for many women, it also means leaving behind the people, place, and comfort they have known all their lives. A son may marry and continue living with his parents, but a daughter is often expected to move out, adjust, and begin again somewhere else.
Marriage in India is often seen as a new chapter, but for many women, it also means leaving behind the people, place, and comfort they have known all their lives. A son may marry and continue living with his parents, but a daughter is often expected to move out, adjust, and begin again somewhere else.
By Nidhi
Chanakya believed that respect and value cannot be begged for. They come when people see your self worth, discipline, and emotional strength. These seven Chanakya Niti tips explain how to stop chasing attention, build quiet confidence, and make people realize your true value again.
Chanakya believed that respect and value cannot be begged for. They come when people see your self worth, discipline, and emotional strength. These seven Chanakya Niti tips explain how to stop chasing attention, build quiet confidence, and make people realize your true value again.
By Riya Kumari
Some people do not hate you. They hate the fact that people notice you without you trying half as hard as they do. One minute they are your biggest supporter, the next they are acting like your existence is a PR campaign that needs to be shut down. Why? Because your presence does something to people. It draws attention, affection, interest, ease. And for someone who has built their whole personality around being seen, watching that happen naturally for you feels offensive.
Some people do not hate you. They hate the fact that people notice you without you trying half as hard as they do. One minute they are your biggest supporter, the next they are acting like your existence is a PR campaign that needs to be shut down. Why? Because your presence does something to people. It draws attention, affection, interest, ease. And for someone who has built their whole personality around being seen, watching that happen naturally for you feels offensive.
By Riya Kumari
A woman carries a life inside her body for months. Every heartbeat, every risk, every change happens through her. And yet, when the child is born, the world turns around and says, “Let’s name it after the father.” It is almost poetic, if poetry was written by people uncomfortable with the truth.
A woman carries a life inside her body for months. Every heartbeat, every risk, every change happens through her. And yet, when the child is born, the world turns around and says, “Let’s name it after the father.” It is almost poetic, if poetry was written by people uncomfortable with the truth.
By Riya Kumari
Chanakya’s wisdom wasn’t about avoiding people. It was about recognizing them early enough that they never get access to you. Because once you truly see these patterns, you can’t unsee them. And the real shift happens when you stop asking, “Why is he like this?” …and start asking, “Why am I still entertaining this?”
Chanakya’s wisdom wasn’t about avoiding people. It was about recognizing them early enough that they never get access to you. Because once you truly see these patterns, you can’t unsee them. And the real shift happens when you stop asking, “Why is he like this?” …and start asking, “Why am I still entertaining this?”
By Riya Kumari
You don’t get cheated on suddenly. You get cheated on slowly - through things you noticed… and then politely ignored. The late replies that made no sense. The “friend” that felt slightly too important. The conversations that always stayed just vague enough to avoid questions. And somewhere in between all that, you convinced yourself, this is normal. It isn’t.
You don’t get cheated on suddenly. You get cheated on slowly - through things you noticed… and then politely ignored. The late replies that made no sense. The “friend” that felt slightly too important. The conversations that always stayed just vague enough to avoid questions. And somewhere in between all that, you convinced yourself, this is normal. It isn’t.
By Deepak Rajeev
Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam's marriage offers valuable relationship insights. Their bond is built on mutual respect and deep love. They actively support each other's life purpose and allow love to guide their decisions. Small gestures of affection keep their relationship strong. These lessons highlight the foundation of their enduring connection.
Aditya Dhar and Yami Gautam's marriage offers valuable relationship insights. Their bond is built on mutual respect and deep love. They actively support each other's life purpose and allow love to guide their decisions. Small gestures of affection keep their relationship strong. These lessons highlight the foundation of their enduring connection.
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari
By Riya Kumari