grooms
Grooms should enjoy their wedding as much as the brides—here’s to all the men getting hitched.
When Stars Forget to Shine. AI-Generated.
The night the city went dark, so did Luna’s hope for getting through the day unnoticed. She had just left the café where she worked late shifts, apron still dusted with flour, earbuds in and eyes down. The streets of Havenridge usually sparkled with streetlamps, neon signs, and the constant hum of urban life. But tonight, the skyline was strangely quiet. Then it happened—everything blinked out. First the flickering crosswalk light, then the warm yellow glow of the bookstore, then the entire city block.
By The 9x Fawdi9 months ago in Marriage
Rain-Kissed Promises. AI-Generated.
The rain came suddenly—fast and wild, as if the skies had been holding back tears for too long. Mae was halfway across Lexington Park when the first heavy drops slapped against her bare arms. She yelped, clutching her sketchbook tighter, and darted toward the nearest shelter—a narrow bus stop with a rusted bench and no timetable.
By The 9x Fawdi9 months ago in Marriage
I Married My Best Friend’s Ex — And It Changed Everything
I never imagined I’d be the kind of person who’d fall for — let alone marry — my best friend’s ex. That kind of thing belonged in messy soap operas, not in the life of someone who prided himself on loyalty, honour, and keeping friendships above all.
By Muhammad Saqib9 months ago in Marriage
Why Marriage Still Matters in a Modern World?
In a world that’s rapidly changing—where independence is celebrated, personal freedom is prized, and traditional norms are constantly being redefined—the question, “Why should I marry?” is more relevant than ever. It’s not a question of rebellion or cynicism; it’s a genuine inquiry rooted in the desire to make meaningful, informed life decisions.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad9 months ago in Marriage
The Man Behind the Numbers – My Life and Partnership with Temitope Samuel Falese
People often see titles and think they know the story. They hear the words Chief Financial Officer or business mentor and imagine boardrooms, strategy meetings, and complex numbers. While that may be true on the surface, what many do not see is the discipline, humility, and quiet strength that powers it all. I am writing this not as a business partner or entrepreneur, but as a woman who has lived beside this man. I have watched him lead, grow, guide, and serve with a level of integrity I still admire every day.
By Sam Temitope Falese9 months ago in Marriage
How to Create the Ultimate Groom’s Speech That Wows Your Guests
The groom’s speech is one of the most anticipated moments at a wedding reception. It’s your opportunity to thank everyone who made the day special, share heartfelt words about your partner, and maybe add a dash of humour to keep things light. But with emotions running high and expectations even higher, crafting the perfect speech can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks down how to create the ultimate groom’s speech—one that’s authentic, memorable, and well-received.
By Andrew Mile9 months ago in Marriage
The Envelope I Never Wanted
A Knock That Changed Everything I used to believe marriage was a promise that, if you worked hard enough, you could keep unbroken. Mark and I had been together for twelve years, and in all that time, I clung to the story that we were different—that we were stronger because we’d come from fractured families and were determined never to repeat their mistakes. Even when he started coming home late, smelling faintly of hotel soap, I convinced myself it was all in my head.
By Zahir Ahmad9 months ago in Marriage









