family
Family life from the feminist perspective; can women have it all? Can anyone?
"Bera Sum Na Ijaazat e Numay." (Only the permission to shoot is yours.)
Almost two hundred years ago it is Balochistan. And inside the mountains of Balochistan is a purely tribal area called Kohlu. The interesting thing is that the year is also 1825. That is, exactly two hundred years ago from today. In a house of Kohlu, a child is born. He is named “Lal Han”... Growing up, he becomes a shepherd. It is the monsoon season (just like nowadays)... This shepherd is outside his area with his sheep and goats. A stormy rain begins. In the midst of those mountains, a house is seen. He goes toward that house to seek shelter. The men of the house are not there. According to the customs of that time, the woman of the house becomes the host. She is a newlywed bride. The woman tries to save her tent from the storm. The strong winds take away her dupatta. She is trying to save the belongings. Lightning flashes. In the thousandth part of a second, Lal Han's eyes fall on that woman whose hair is open and the storm has taken away her dupatta, but she, unaware of the world, is trying to save her shelter. In this thousandth part of a second, Lal Han’s life changes and he becomes “Mast Tawakali” and “Sammu Beli”. That woman is none other than “Sammu”. Imagine that it is a purely tribal time from two hundred years ago. Mast Tawakali not only falls in love with a married woman, but also mentions her name in his poetry. He even calls himself “Sammu Beli” meaning friend of Sammu. But no one’s “honor” awakens to go and kill that shepherd. Rather what happens is that they are called “Hazrat Mast Tawakali”. After his death, people come to his grave with great respect and his grave becomes a spiritual center. No one knows the real meaning of the name “Sammu”, but even today thousands of women in Baloch society are named “Sammi”.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Viva
The real reason for the birth decline
I am writing this to shine a light on the truth. I also wanted everyone to stop blaming just the childless by choice ladies (CBCL). The CBCLs are a small percentage of the story. I want to start this post off by telling why we blame the childless by choice people. I will even put a warning for the researchers in the crowd.
By Lena Bailey8 months ago in Viva
The Letter I Never Sent: A Daughter’s Unspoken Goodbye
Chapter 1: The Quiet Phone Calls It started with short phone calls. My mom’s voice, once so full of energy, sounded tired. She told me not to worry, that she just had the flu. But deep down, I felt something was wrong. I lived in a different city for college, and every time I offered to come home, she insisted I stay and focus on my studies.
By Waqar Khan8 months ago in Viva
Pizza Advertising Ideas in Upcoming Season – Ultimate Guide
You can always try to increase your pizza sales whenever a new season arrives. To keep up with what’s new, you must generate new and fresh ideas. Just having great pizza isn’t the answer. You need to promote your event correctly. When you use the best approaches, your business can draw in more local people and keep customers coming back.
By Steven John9 months ago in Viva
Una crisis política
I am not in Los Angeles. I do not care, not because I know myself too well. I know that at this moment, I could not resist the urge to protest by any means necessary. And I know that my fire, unchecked, would not help. Not yet. Not like this.
By Jasper Blackwood9 months ago in Viva
Timeless Style on the Green Your Guide to Vintage Golf Apparel
Why Vintage Golf Apparel is Back in Style Fashion trends are cyclical, and golf fashion is no exception. In recent years, there’s been a significant resurgence in vintage golf apparel for several compelling reasons:
By students golf9 months ago in Viva




