Posts Tagged ‘Marriage’

The Missing Chapter of a Fairytale

Friday, March 19th, 2010
Once upon a time there was a princess. She was fair like a spring day on which the soft breezes usually caress her silky threads of hair while the sun shines shyly in the presence of her divine glow and charm that lures the roses to blossom in her direction. A fantasy of kings and princes she was, and none has been blessed with her approval until her eyes met the eyes of a poor young man strolling the market for hunting chances for a better tomorrow. He never knew that he can find a jewel so rare that no one had laid a touch on. At this very moment the story of the sun… Read More

Valentine’s Day – A Day For Lovers Or Merchants?

Friday, February 12th, 2010
Mohsen is a lover. Mark is a merchant. The lover and merchant have something in common: they’re both in love. The difference: one is in love with a person; the other is in love with money. . Mohsen’s story:- Read More

Treating Women For Dummies

Friday, February 5th, 2010
There are barriers between us and the better us. Some of these barriers require a massive will to break them, and some of these barriers are really thin, yet they still stand unbreakable. When we are physically sick, we can reach the better us by going to a physician easily, but when we are psychologically sick –which is usually more dangerous– it is way too embarrassing to get better by visiting a psychologist. Thus, we remain sick. .… Read More

Going Once, Going Twice… Sold!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
Poor, poor Kuwaiti guys. Like any other men in this world, they have the B.C.C. (Biological Companionship Clock), and when they reach a certain age –depending on the man the alarm goes off “I need a wife”, “I need a wife”, if he tries to ignore that alarm, it goes “NOW!”. At this point, this young lad has two options:- .… Read More

The Ball and Chain

Friday, November 6th, 2009
During these days, I've been clashing a plenty with other human beings than those whom I am accustomed to, and I couldn't help but to observe things that have always been irritating me. I've seen that no matter what we try to show or look like, we always come out bad at it. If you pretend that you are someone else, someone you are not, then that ruse is bound to uncover and the rays of truth shall penetrate it. I've seen people pretending to be well-read, well-educated, and even fortified against loneliness. Read More

The Choice

Friday, September 18th, 2009
"If you want your hand to be the very first hand your wife holds, make sure that her hand is your first as well." - My mother. . I'm pretty sure that anyone who believes in soul-mates have spent a great deal of time thinking and asking that yet-to-be-found-person these questions:-
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