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Suamiku Adalah Surgaku

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What is Suamiku Adalah Surgaku

อ่านนิยาย Suamiku Adalah Surgaku โดย ผู้เขียน Anisa_Pradita ที่เผยแพร่บน WebNovel.Lirna adalah wanita tangguh yang mengelola Kedai Kopi dan bersedia menjadi barista sebagai pelayanan terbaiknya di Kedai. Hal tersebut membuat Lirna menjadi idola baru karena penampilannya yang up to ...

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Lirna adalah wanita tangguh yang mengelola Kedai Kopi dan bersedia menjadi barista sebagai pelayanan terbaiknya di Kedai. Hal tersebut membuat Lirna menjadi idola baru karena penampilannya yang up to date membuat banyak orang tak percaya Lirna memiliki anak. Namun, ketagguhan Lirna menjadi bumerang Arnold. Arnold sang pengusaha kontraktor merasa namanya tercoreng karena sikap mereka berbanding 100 derajat. Bahkan, Arnold yang selama ini menjadi dewanya laki-laki terpaksa bertekuk lutut dengan perintah Lirna yang rendahan. Lalu, apakah Lirna bisa bertahan dengan pertemuannya dengan Arnold yang memicu penderitaan? Siapakah sebenarnya Lirna, sang ibu tangguh itu?

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I was raped as a student - and I'm not the only one

I don't remember being taught about consent at school, other than "No means no." What I do remember is being told not to walk home on my own, or I'd risk being raped by a stranger in a dark alley. But when I was raped it was not in the street, but in my own student house, and I had taken the precaution of being walked home by someone I knew. It was the first social event of that academic year at the University of Bristol and it had been a fun night. It was everyone's favourite time of term - lectures had not properly begun and deadlines were still far from our minds. I drank, laughed and danced until I was ready for sleep. As I was leaving the club, a guy also at the social said he lived near me and offered to walk me home. Walking home alone, late at night, in the dark was something I actively tried to avoid, so I gladly accepted his offer. We'd only met a few weeks before, so conversation was light - we chatted about the night and what to expect in the new term. When we got to the steps that led up to my house, he politely asked if he could pop inside for a glass of water because he was feeling unwell. Maybe this is when I should have heard alarm bells, but even as I was pouring the drink in my kitchen nothing struck me as amiss. Not until after he'd finished the water, and the pretence was over. With his first demand to go to my room, came my first rebuff - my first spoken "No." To this day, it still strikes me how a charming disguise can so quickly disperse, and turn into aggression. Despite my refusal to go to my bedroom, and my repeated attempts to get him to leave, he was relentless: "Why would you let me in if you didn't want something to happen?" The more I said I wasn't interested, the more forceful he became. I lost count of how many times I said "No". And then suddenly there was someone physically stronger than me, refusing to leave until he got what he wanted. His hand grabbed my arm so fiercely that it became instantly clear that his intentions had never been to get me home safely. It is a strange feeling, being so paralysed by fear in your own living room. In that moment, I realised saying "No" wasn't going to be enough. He took off my tights. When he was done he finally left. The next day I locked myself in my room, only leaving to shower away the reminders of the night before. I lay there overwhelmed with disgust, self-blame and guilt.

John_Lilly · วัยรุ่น
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Patient is Waiting

I heard an amazing story of patience the other day. It has stuck with me since, and it’s altered the way I shape my interactions throughout each day. This is a story about a small, random act of kindness that affected two lives in a big way: A New York City taxi driver arriveS at the final stop for his shift. He honked. After waiting a few minutes, he honked again. Because it was his last stop, he considered pulling away. Instead, he put the car in park and walked up to the door. He knocked. He heard an elderly voice, “Just a minute.” He then heard the shuffling of bags moving across the floor. Then the door opened. It was a small woman in her 90’s with a soft smile wearing a print dress and a pillbox hat with a veil pinned on it. As she answered, the taxi driver caught a glimpse inside the house. It looked as if no one had lived there for years. All the furniture was covered in sheets, no clocks on the wall, and no knickknacks on the counters. “Could you carry my bag?“ the lady asked. The cab driver walked her slowly down the steps of the front porch to the cab. Once in the cab, the lady handed the driver an address and asked, “Could you drive through downtown?” “It’s not the shortest way,” The driver answered. “I’m in no hurry. I don’t mind,” she said. “I’m on my way to hospice…” The driver and passenger shared a quick glimpse in the rearview mirror, enough for her to see his concern and continue: “I don’t have any family left. The doctor says I don’t have very long.” The driver quietly reached over and shut off the meter then asked, “What route would you like me to take?” For the next two hours, they drove through the city. She showed the driver where she once worked, the neighborhood where she and her husband first lived, a furniture warehouse that had once been a ballroom when she was a girl. There were a few parts of town she asked the driver to slow down and she would sit, staring into the darkness, saying nothing. After a couple hours, she suddenly said, “I’m tired. Let’s go now.” They drove in silence to the address she had given him. When they arrived, two orderlies came out to the cab as soon as they pulled up. They must have been expecting her. The driver opened the trunk to take out the suitcase. As he shut the trunk, she was already in a wheelchair. “How much do I owe you?” She asked, reaching into her purse. “Nothing,” said the driver. “You have to make a living,” she answered. “There are other passengers,” he responded. Almost without thinking, the driver bent and gave the lady a hug. She held on tightly. “You gave an old woman a little moment of joy,” she said. “Thank you.” The driver gave a final squeeze of the lady’s hand and the two turned to go their separate ways. As he got in the car and glanced over to her, the door was shut. He didn’t pick up any more passengers That night. In fact, he could hardly speak. What if that woman had gotten an angry or impatient driver? What if she got someone who refused to get out and go to her door? Refused to take the time driving around the city? The taxi driver couldn’t shake the feeling that this single moment may be one of the most important moments of his life.

Obetta_Sunday · แฟนตาซี
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Overthinking, The reality.

Over-thinking Can I say I am a overthinker? Some of you even think it doesn't sound right because it create doubts,trust issues and lead to lack of communication. That is we all have a common habit to overthink.Some lose sleep,some get depressed.We all think but solve nothing rather than harming our mental health.Not everyone understand the message we transmit.I know overthinking is the biggest cause of unnecessary pain ,but if we're all sorted then who would value peace ? I hardly believe that if there isn't chaos we wouldn't get better. It's okay we stay overthinkers,but why we have so much of time instead of living in present.We all want to overcome this problem,but it ain't that easy when you grow up people who always make you doubt yourself but trust me we are different not wrong. If you gonna say we just stop over thinking? What are we? Friggin magic? We cannot shut off our brains.I think a lot but also I choose to live in a moment.If someone will not give you any answer don't come up with your own.Dont let your thoughts drive you mindlessly.Overthinking is not always a problem I mean you're just more alert or well prepared for everything.It's only a matter to be in a positive way to be in a negative way. We all have to think positively because mindset is everything,Never let your thought misguide you.It can also changed by doing more and using our quiet time mindfully. Think, think,think but don't over think a lot.Just don't stress over the things we can't control.Don't over think and breaks your own heart and try to stay present as more as you can. Also people who overthink ,over love and overcare:)

Arushi_Shukla_1417 · วัยรุ่น
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