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My Love Stories

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1Atkinson School Super Girl
2Honey: The Big Question Bank
3Farheen Sultana
4Have you ever fallen in love with your teacher?
5Girl Who Hates Mathematics
6Blue Jasmine In Saree
7Flags And Kalpana
8Girl From Siddhartha Medical College
9My Korean Love Story
10Kite And Heart

Days With My Mother

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1Love at First Cry
2How I Met Hermione Granger
3Mission bring back Mom home

Hey Comrade, these stories are to open up my heart (and a bit of my quirky side) with this collection of stories that have shaped me into the person I am today. Writing has always been my way of connecting with you, and in these stories, I’ve spilt some of the funny, most emotional, and occasionally laugh-out-loud moments of my life. These aren’t just tales; they’re snippets of my soul, sprinkled with love, lessons, and a dash of humour. So, buckle up as I take you through two special themes: My Love Stories and Days With My Mother.

My Love Stories: Lessons from Women Who Schooled Me (Literally and Figuratively)

In this series, I’ve penned down stories about the incredible women who’ve waltzed into my life and taught me things I couldn’t learn from any textbook. They’ve been my unofficial life coaches, heartbreak professors, and sometimes, my personal comedians. My diary is bursting with such memories, but I’ve handpicked a few gems that I think you’ll enjoy. These aren’t just mushy love stories; they’re about growth, inspiration, and the hilarious mishaps that come with being human.

Here’s a sneak peek at the lineup of my romantic (and slightly embarrassing) adventures:

From awkward school crushes to epic fails in cross-cultural romance (yes, I’ve tried to impress someone with my terrible Korean accent), these women have been my guiding stars and sometimes, the reason I’ve tripped over my own feet. Dive into these stories and see if you can spot your own “oops” moments in mine. Spoiler alert: Love isn’t always poetic; sometimes, it’s a full-on comedy sketch!

Days With My Mother: A Bond Stronger Than My Wi-Fi Connection

Now, let’s get to the most precious part of my heart – days spent with my mother. My mom was my first superhero, minus the cape but with all the superpowers. I lost her at a very young age, but she left me a secret weapon: her old diaries. These aren’t just notebooks; they’re my life manual, packed with her advice on tackling problems, handling tough situations, and even how to survive a bad day with a smile. She basically wrote me a “How to be a happy guy in this toxic world” guide before it was cool.

Here are the stories I’ve shared from this emotional treasure chest:

Reading her words feels like she’s still here, rolling her eyes at my bad decisions or cheering me on when I finally get something right. Her diaries have taught me how she faced life’s curveballs, and trust me, I’ve tried to copy her moves- though I usually end up looking like I’m dancing to a completely different tune. These stories are my way of keeping her close and sharing her awesomeness with you. Plus, there’s a story involving Hermione Granger-yes, I’m a bit of a nerd, sue me!

Why I’m Sharing These Stories (And Why You Should Read Them)

Writing these posts has been like therapy with a side of laughter. It’s my way of preserving memories, honouring the people who’ve shaped me, and maybe giving you a chuckle or two. I believe stories can heal, inspire, and remind us we’re all in this crazy life together. Whether it’s the women who’ve taught me about love (and how to recover from epic romantic blunders) or my mom’s timeless wisdom (which I still mess up sometimes), I hope these tales strike a chord with you.

So, grab a cup of coffee (or chai and pizza, if you’re like me), and dive into these stories. If they make you laugh, cry, or just go “Been there, done that,” I’d love to hear from you. Share your own funny flops or heartfelt moments-I’m all ears (or, well, all eyes since it’s online).

Thanks for joining me on this rollercoaster of emotions and giggles. Let’s keep learning, loving, and laughing at ourselves together!

With a big smile,
Your Comrade Ravi Yalavarthi