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Hooo my God! must she wear white gown? must it be white wedding? this is sheer stupidity.
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op ,thank God for saving you from immoral living.however if you didn't do the Hiv test which confirmed that you had the virus, then you may not not justify the title of your post.however,what you may have had was mind-body phenomenon.out of fear of having hiv,you googled and read some of its symptoms and having led a risky lifestyle,you convinced your brain that you had the disease and your body obeyed the message from your brain and manifested symptoms. if you haven't done the screening yet,do so too.cheers. |
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surprisingly,this is so disgusting!
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mpowa:is the so called hair implant not for cosmetic reasons?why argue on subjects you know next to nothing about? |
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for me,any day I prove beyond doubt that my hubby had extramarital s*x,that is the end of his conjugal right over me.
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cococandy:I share your opinion too. |
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Mchewwwwwwwwww
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wonders shall never end.
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I love the Chapman recipe
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yuck!
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PussySmasher: buhahahahahahah! wetin you ask for na em you get. |
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IRserveMyComent:nice story. |
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[quote author=AjalaJ post=49508436]Are some mothers jealous of their daughters? Why have children if they’re just going to be jealous of them? Unfortunately such mothers do exist. My friend Kala was the youngest and the only daughter in their home. She arrived quite late in the family, an unplanned surprise. Kala shared a very special bond with her father, like a lot of girls do. They go out together on hot evenings to have ice creams and for movies on the weekend. He helped her with her Maths and Physics and knew all her friends. Personally, I had huge iration for the man. She was her father’s favorite and that caused a lot of jealousy. Her mother would insist that she sits in the middle seat whenever they go for movies and would want to give inputs during her lessons. It got worse when she grew up as her mother would dictate what she should wear and how she should behave with her father. Innocent hugs and pecks on cheeks were not as innocent anymore. Her mother would sulk and act ive aggressive in her presence and refused to attend any events that involved her. That means her father would come for her recitations, sports day, report card day and others, while her mother sulk at home. It made her feel apprehensive whenever she was around her parents. It felt like walking on thin ice. She was careful of what she’d spoke to her father in front of her and would limit her physical gestures. Even long after her father’s demise, her mother accuses her for stealing her father away from her in a very subtle manner. She’d say things like how her father missed their anniversary celebration because it was her concert night, how her valentines gifts had become smaller because he has to buy something for both of them now. All conversations about her late father with her mother seemed to go back to one place and time : how intimate they had been before her. The places they had honeymooned and all the romantic things he did for her before Kala was born. She often tell me these stories of how she believes her mother is jealous of their father daughter relationship. At the beginning it sounds quite petty and I’d often recommend things like “invite your mother to come/, she feels lonely”, but later I realized it’s not so petty anymore. It’s absurd and a sad thing, that a 45 years old mother says things like “No woman should touch my husband” to her own daughter. Due to this, Kala and her mother was never on good . They tolerated each other for sake of their father and when he died, they just headed different path. It was good for Kala though that they are no longer on talking , nobody needs that kind of negativity in their life. Source: https://www.quora.com/Are-some-mothers-jealous-of-their-daughters Neteller here: www..com.ng I once saw a similar case sometime ago.the mother eventually influenced other family to believe the girl had a psychiatric problem and they forced the girl against her will to a psychiatric hospital.wicked mothers exist! |
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holarmy10: wouldn't that be awfully uncomfortable? |
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no be small thing o.
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[quote author=obaival post=45313610]A New word had just been resently added to d English language and guess what?d word is Buhari which is a verb meaning travelling(to go)eg :I buharied to Enugu last week and currently buharing to asaba and will soon buhari to London next week! Feel free to use d word anywhere and anytime[/quote.guy you funny sha.
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enough already! let this couple breathe a bit of fresh air.
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