gifts and registry
Whether you’re looking to give or receive, gifts are an important part of any marriage ceremony or bridal shower; do it with thought and care.
My Marriage Was Struggling—Until a Secret Talk Revealed the Truth
A surprising lesson I learned when I overheard my mother-in-law speaking about me.* When I first got married, I thought love would be enough. I thought laughter, small adventures, and sharing a bed every night would carry us through any obstacle. What I didn’t expect was how silence—the kind that creeps into a relationship slowly and quietly—could do more damage than arguments ever could.
By True Words Only5 months ago in Marriage
A Mother’s Fight: Choosing Love Over Tradition for Her Son
Love, Sacrifice, and the Weight of Tradition In every mother’s heart, there lives a quiet dream—to see her child happy, safe, and settled. For one mother, that dream centered around her only son’s marriage.
By Be The Best6 months ago in Marriage
10 Modern Wedding Trends That Will Make Your Big Day Unforgettable
Weddings are no longer just about walking down the aisle in a white dress. Today, couples are rewriting traditions, blending culture with creativity, and turning their big day into an unforgettable experience. If you’re planning your wedding—or just love staying updated on wedding trends—this list of 10 modern ideas will inspire you and keep your guests talking long after the last dance.
By Omar Khostai 6 months ago in Marriage
Why Love Alone Is Not Enough
Marriage is one of the most celebrated commitments in human history. Across cultures and religions, it is seen as a bond that brings two souls together. Yet, as beautiful as it sounds, the reality of marriage is much more complex. Love is the foundation, yes — but love alone cannot keep a marriage alive.
By Omar Khostai 6 months ago in Marriage
Marriage Is a Story Written Every Day
M Mehran Marriage is not a single story—it is a book. The wedding is just the prologue, full of excitement and bright colors. But what follows is the real narrative, written slowly in everyday chapters: some filled with laughter, some with conflict, and some with silence that still speaks volumes.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Marriage
The Promise Beneath the Ordinary
M Mehran On the surface, marriage doesn’t look like the grand love stories we see in films. There are no background violins when you argue about who forgot to pay the electricity bill. There are no cinematic camera angles when you’re both too tired to cook and end up eating cereal for dinner. But behind these ordinary moments, there is a promise—a quiet, resilient vow that gives meaning to even the most unremarkable days.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Marriage
The Silent Language of Marriage
M Mehran When I was a child, I used to think marriage was about the dress. I imagined glittering white fabric flowing down the aisle, petals scattered under careful steps, and smiles that could light up an entire hall. But now, years later, after witnessing the quiet stories around me, I’ve come to realize that marriage is not about the dress, the guests, or even the cake—it’s about the silent language two people create together.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Marriage
The Last Letter
The Last Letter The night was unusually silent in the small town of Wrenfield. Not a single dog barked, nor did the crickets dare to sing. A cold wind swept through the empty streets, carrying with it the faint smell of rain and an even fainter whisper of sorrow. Inside a dimly lit room, seventeen-year-old Adeel sat at his desk, staring at a blank sheet of paper. A fountain pen rested in his trembling hand.
By Article Master 6 months ago in Marriage
The Silent Promise
M Mehran The Wedding Glow When Daniel and Sofia exchanged rings under a canopy of fairy lights, everyone clapped, laughed, and cried. The photographs captured perfection—his proud smile, her radiant joy, their hands locked like they could never let go.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Marriage
The Marriage That Taught Them Everything
M Mehran The bell over the front door jingled as Sameera stepped into her new home, heart pounding, hands trembling, and mind spinning with a thousand “what ifs.” She had spent months preparing for this day, but no amount of advice, planning, or daydreaming could truly prepare her for what marriage felt like in reality.
By Muhammad Mehran6 months ago in Marriage











