Ali Bux

The Unseen Boundaries: Why Women Should Avoid Physical Contact with Male Friends

In many social settings, especially during group discussions and casual meetups, physical gestures like a friendly tap on the shoulder, a handshake, or a casual touch may seem harmless. However, in male psychology, even the slightest touch can trigger deeper desires. For women, understanding the silent impact of physical contact can help them maintain healthy…

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Pakistanis vs. Americans: The Real Battle Is Following Laws, Not Breaking Them

Pakistanis are brilliant, hardworking, and resilient, but there’s one battle we keep losing—discipline and law-following. While we often compare ourselves to developed nations like the U.S., the truth is we only defeat them in violating rules. From traffic signals to tax evasion, from littering to corruption, breaking rules seems to be our second nature. But…

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The Future of PTI: Can It Rise Again or Is It the End of an Era?

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has experienced both massive popularity and intense political setbacks. Once seen as the party of hope, change, and anti-corruption, it now faces legal challenges, leadership struggles, and political suppression. But the question remains—can PTI rise again, or is its political journey coming to an end? PTI’s Rise: A Movement, Not Just a…

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Under the Oak Tree

A thin trail of smoke curled into the cold evening air. Talha stood beneath the towering oak tree, his shalwar kameez fluttering gently in the winter breeze. His pale face, emotionless and weary, bore the weight of years gone by. He took a slow drag of his cigarette, his greying hair catching the faint glow…

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