Manhood
The Weight of Light
The first time Jora saw the sun, she was twelve years old, and it was already dying. Her mother had dragged her to the Surface, violating every law of the Under-City, their home buried deep beneath the frozen crust of a world that had forgotten warmth. The air above ground bit Jora’s lungs like shattered glass, and the sky hung low and bruised, a sickly indigo smeared with ash. But there, on the horizon—a sliver of molten gold, bleeding through the clouds.
By Ramjanul Haque Khandakar11 months ago in Men
5 Misconceptions About Manhood I Learnt The Hard Way
I was born two months earlier than my mates. I couldn’t wait to see the face of the beautiful woman that incubated me. I must have spoken to her every day from the womb, whispering all my dreams and fears, eager to feel the warmth of her arms around me.
By malik raid11 months ago in Men
Buried, But Still Breathing. AI-Generated.
Tatenda was born where the red earth kisses the soles of barefoot boys, where the wind carries the scent of sadza and smoke, and the sun teaches patience by the way it scorches everything that stands too still. He was named Tatenda — "we are thankful" — by a grandmother who prayed in whispers and believed names could shape destinies.
By Novias Siambizi11 months ago in Men
Newcastle 4-1 Man Utd: Magpies Soar into Top Four, Strengthen Champions League Push. AI-Generated.
Newcastle 4-1 Manchester United: Ruthless Magpies Soar into Fourth and Tighten Grip on Champions League Spot St. On Sunday, April 13, 2025, Newcastle United rocked James' Park as they cruised to a 4-1 victory over a beleaguered Manchester United team. The victory not only propelled Newcastle United into fourth place in the Premier League but also established their credibility as serious contenders for the Champions League the following season. Even though manager Eddie Howe was ill and couldn't be at the game, assistant Jason Tindall's Newcastle looked like a team that wanted to be in the top four. The Magpies played with intensity, confidence, and clinical efficiency, making light work of a Manchester United team that looked lost and disjointed for much of the match.
By Foysal Rahman12 months ago in Men
The Swing King of England
James Anderson was born in a small town called Burnley in England. Like many boys in his town, he loved playing football and cricket with his friends. But there was something special about the way James held the cricket ball. Even as a young boy, he could swing the ball and make it move in the air. People noticed. His coach noticed. Everyone said, “This boy has something different.”
By Nihal Khan12 months ago in Men











