
My Story: After Thirty Years Of Our Marriage Life He Died. At His Last Moment He Said I Am The Best Wife
“In childhood I loved to read story books and faithfully believed on those. But I never knew that life could be way more fictitious than
“In childhood I loved to read story books and faithfully believed on those. But I never knew that life could be way more fictitious than
“We used to work together and for months on end we shared nothing but a casual greeting once in a while. The first time we
“Around 8:50 pm, I was waiting for an auto at the Panchsheel Enclave bus stop. Suddenly, a big car with about 5-6 men slowed down
“My father serves in the Indian Army. This meant that I was constantly on the move around the country. Until today, I’ve lived in around
“I had never seen any love or care for us in anyone’s eyes. When I work people give me a feeling that I came out
“Let me tell you something about suicide. Nobody wants to do it. EVER. It’s as scary as hell. It’s really hard to try and describe
“When we had our son, a lot of people congratulated my wife saying, ‘you can relax now…you have a son in the house’ and my
“I was raised in a middle class family that placed the most importance on education and being financially independent. I was one of the 50
Like everyone you are also thinking that I am a beggar. But I never begged for a single day of my life. But strangely every
“Every class has that one kid, the weirdo, the one who isn’t exactly fun to hang out with. The one who seems to have issues
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