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What's one lesson life has taught you that you wish you knew earlier? 🤔
Mine: Not everyone is meant to stay forever, and that's okay. Every person teaches us something valuable.
Your turn👇
The Hidden Face of a Male Narcissist
A Pathological Liar
The male narcissist is a pathological liar. Deception is not occasional for him; it is a way of life. He creates false narratives, manipulates facts, and presents a version of reality that serves his interests while concealing his true nature.
Emotional Enslavement and Betrayal
He emotionally enslaves his wife, offering neither genuine love nor loyalty. Instead, he repeatedly betrays her trust through incessant cheating and exploitation, leaving emotional devastation in his wake.
Abuse Within the Family
His destructive behaviour extends to those closest to him. He treats his mother as though she is a monster, verbally abuses her, and swears at her. Rather than showing gratitude or respect, he responds with hostility and contempt.
The Mask of Holiness and Benevolence
To the outside world, he often appears holy, kind, and benevolent. He carefully cultivates an image of moral superiority and virtue, causing many people to be fooled by the contrast between his public persona and private conduct.
A Lack of Character and Principles
Beneath the façade lies a person with no genuine personality, no respect for others, and no moral foundation. Relationships become tools for personal gain rather than meaningful human connections.
The Illusion of an Upstanding Citizen
Many people see him as a good and respectable individual. Because of his ability to manipulate perceptions, they fail to recognise the damage he causes and the suffering experienced by those closest to him.
The Hidden Influence
Those around him may eventually begin to notice patterns of manipulation, conflict, and disruption. What appears to be coincidence can sometimes seem connected to his actions, leading others to question how much influence he has had behind the scenes.
🤍 Honest question for divorced Muslims…
What is one lesson divorce taught you that you don’t think you would have learned any other way?
For me, one of the biggest lessons is that healing and happiness don’t always come from things going according to plan. Sometimes they come from accepting Allah’s decree and trusting that what He removes from our lives is not necessarily a punishment, but a redirection.
Divorce can be painful, humbling, and life-changing. But it can also teach resilience, self-awareness, patience, boundaries, and a deeper reliance on Allah.
I’m curious to hear from others.
What lesson, strength, or perspective did you gain from your experience that you carry with you today? 🌷🤍
There is three different categories of human behavior
1-Mr. wait and see
2-Mr. complain
3-Mr. Find the solution
!Then who are you!!
"I don’t know why, if not all, then at least 70% of women misrepresent their relationship. Even though telling the truth doesn’t make much of a difference — in fact, a better outcome emerges. This is my personal opinion; you can agree or disagree with this."
Can someone find truthfully lady, kids are God gifted ain’t a barrier for me
Hello to you, my beautiful, beloved, and lovable face. Go to your heart. Good morning, beautiful woman. May you be happy. May you be well. May you always be well and cheerful. May you never be sad. May you always be happy. May you achieve whatever you wish for soon. May you live your dreams. I love you.
Do u say anything to d person u wish to unmatch after u intentionally or accidentally send a like?🤭
Loyalty is a very expensive gift… don’t expect it from people who don’t understand its value.
This is a reminder for anyone who needs it: loyalty is not something ordinary. It is not just about staying when everything is comfortable, speaking sweet words, or making promises when life feels easy. Real loyalty is shown when things are difficult, when situations change, and when a person still chooses to be honest, respectful, and consistent.
Some people only love loyalty when they are receiving it. They enjoy someone’s kindness, patience, support, and pure intentions, but they don’t know how to give the same sincerity back. They take good hearts for granted, and sometimes they only realize the value of loyalty after they lose it.
A loyal person is rare. They don’t play with people’s emotions. They don’t use someone’s softness as weakness. They don’t disappear when things become hard, and they don’t change their attitude when they no longer benefit from someone. True loyalty comes with character, maturity, respect, and a sincere heart.
So be careful who you trust, who you give your time to, and who you allow close to your heart. Not everyone deserves access to your kindness, your care, or your loyalty. A good heart should never be placed where it is not respected.
Loyalty should be given with wisdom, not wasted where it is not valued. What is rare and meaningful should only be placed in the hands of those who have the character, maturity, and heart to appreciate it.