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Navigating life in your 30s? Come connect and grow with others on the same path, from careers to relationships to identity 💬

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I see lots of woman with very good Professions that are single & on dating Apps why?
Like you have a good Career & I would assume finding a Man should be easy...

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Boring 😡😡

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Where are the souls whose words mirror their hearts transparent, sincere, and free from deception?

Where are the men who honor truth even when it is difficult, whose character remains gentle when no one is watching?

Where are those beloved to Allah...steadfast in integrity, merciful to their women, respectful to every woman, and a source of peace rather than pain?

In a world loud with promises, where are the hearts that still choose honesty, loyalty, and grace?

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How many of you would be ready to foster a kid even if you have biological kids?

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when u feels lonely , what u will do to avoid that ?

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👀 first post after 8 mos here 👀

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Life is short. We really don’t have as much time as we think we do.

I recently saw two siblings—like an aunt and uncle to me—both in their 60s, who were single and had built a truly beautiful home together. They passed away only a week apart. Visiting that house left a deep impact on me.

It made me reflect on how quickly life moves, and how often we keep saying “later” to love, honesty, and real connection. There’s nothing wrong with being single, but it also reminded me not to take time or people for granted.

We assume there will always be more time… time to express feelings, time to choose someone, time to build something meaningful. But life doesn’t always wait for our plans.

Let’s be honest with ourselves and others. Let’s say what we feel. Let’s take relationships, people, and our surroundings seriously while we still can.

A beautiful home is even more meaningful when it’s filled with shared love and presence. 🤍

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Being 30 and single sucks on this app… such a long wait to find someone real 🥲

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I wanted to ask for your opinion on a situation.

Two people were in a relationship for almost three years. They had mutually agreed to get married and had even informed their families about their relationship and future plans.

However, toward the end of the third year, the man discovered that the woman had decided to marry someone she met on social media from America. She ended the relationship and left him.

A month later, she reached out to him and apologized for her actions.

In such a situation, what should the man do? Should he forgive her and accept her apology, or should he remain silent and move on from what happened?

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