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Katılım Ağustos 2011
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My desire for twins is based in girl math.
One pregnancy, one round of stretch marks, one round of breastfeeding, one time to beat the maternal mortality statistics, one postpartum period = 2 babies so it’s basically BOGO, birth one get one free!
I love a sale!
melissa@xx_dougla
“Twins in the economy is crazy” if y’all broke just say det
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Kerry: “He’s such a nerd.”
Tony: “Thats why she loves me.”
K: “Thats ONE of the reasons I love you.”
Audience: “AWWWWWWW!!!”
#ThickerthanWater
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Let me post this again…
On the issue of DNA and paternity test, it is one of those things you should never let your wife know you did.
It’d seem y’all do away with emotions when you tweet things. If you ever have a reason to question the paternity of your children, please visit the hospital, get a swab, get your child/children specimen and run it yourself. Alone.
Without bias, let’s not act like the opinion of both sides; men and women are totally dubious.
Before now, it’d stand firmly on “wtf” side of it but we’ve all seen paternity fraud play out again and again and so it’d be unfair of me to say I do not understand why anyone would feel this way. A man is right to be weary.
However, let us also not forget the other side of it. There’s no clearer way to say to your wife “I do not trust you”, than it.
So, if my husband ever discusses with me a DNA test, it will be a very big turning point for us because if you do not trust me, what then are we doing?
In everything you do, always apply sense.
There’s simply no woman that’d take it with a smile both the faithful and unfaithful.
Scenes where she’d been faithful and you outrightly confronted her with your suspicions and it turn out they’re unfounded, what next? Where do you go from there? “Oh! True-true they’re my children oo! Ngwanu let’s carry on” ???
If that woman has given you absolutely no reason to doubt her, do not ruin your marriage. If you must, keep it away from her.
Again, wisdom is profitable to direct.
If I go to my friend’s house and she requests to search my bag because her money is missing, regardless if I took it or not, I’m never going back there.
Was she right to look for her stuff? Yes.
Was she right to suspect me? Arguable.
Was she right to search me? No.
Not if I do not have a history of stealing.
Not if I’d never given her a reason to suspect me.
Dicy situations require tact most especially when you’re dealing with the people you love. You must find ways to go about it guarding yourself but at the same time not hurt (even worse unnecessarily and unwarrantedly) the other person. You could be right but what if you are not?
A lot of you don’t have emotional intelligence and it’s terrible.
Are you right in trying to protect yourself? Yes. But a smart person knows how to go about it without hurting someone else in the process, most especially someone you call wife.
That aside. Now ask yourself, if you’re getting married and you have it at the back of your mind that you must run a DNA test, why’re you marrying that person? Are you consummating love or are you getting into a partnership?
Things that’re supposed to come up only as a “arising” or a consequence of an action or series of it becomes your bedrock?
“Baby I’m pregnant”,
“Oh my God! Yes!!! (Internal monologue) *let’s wait till I do DNA shaa before I can complete my joy*”, is that it?
It’d seem you people get married because it’s a rite of ritual and not because you really yearn it and the person you’re in it with.
You guard this, you prepare for that, you anticipate this, you suspect that… Is it war???
Things might inevitably go wrong, unfortunately but starting something new and actively looking and preparing for when it’ll go wrong is insane to me. Maybe not start it at all???
Anyway…
AMB. SERAH IBRAHIM@TheSerahIbrahim
Why do women get so angry when they hear DNA test?
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Myself. I don try.
Movie Critic@Marapolsa
One person you can’t wait to spoil when you hit the big bag ?
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@AjeboDanny God DOES have the ability but gives mankind the freedom of CHOICE! While some tragedies aren’t caused by him, he can/will make good out of it. The hand of God in a situation isn’t always obvious or good, but he opens doors & aligns!
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I believe God exists, so i’m not an atheist. I just believe God doesn’t have the ability to interfere with the things of Men.
You cannot blame God for Mohbad’s death, same way you’re not going to give him the Glory if Mohbad’s killers are caught. People are contributing their little efforts to the cause, not God. i know how this sounds, but it’s an uncomfortable truth you’d have to accept.
Earthquake happened, TB joshua died, mohbad died, poverty is on a rise, people are suffering, Kids are dying of cancer and God has done nothing. It’s not because he enjoys watching people suffer, it’s because he infact cannot do anything.
We must have to come up with a cure for cancer ourselves else cancer will remain a terminal disease, we have to find Mohbad’s killers ourselves else they will go free, we have to stand up against police brutality ourselves else we will still be assaulted.
God is going to keep watching SARS kill you if you didn’t come out to protest because he infact cannot meddle in our affairs. He can’t do anything about it, we must do them ourselves.
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