Morris

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Morris

Morris

@MorrisMorris_

Social worker| Educator | Activist | Social commentator | Human rights advocate for the marginalized | Public speaker | Researcher | Project planner.

Malawi🇲🇼 Katılım Mart 2022
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HOPKINS@Hopemalopa·
Police are alert dont Drinki and Drive, as well as engaging in other unlawful activities akutapani
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Ruthy🦋🦋🦋@Ruth77745·
May God bless all men who don't know this paracetamol
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GLUMON (AFC)@glumonmic_·
Stay away from single mothers, they know you are simps so with time they start treating you as one
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HOPKINS
HOPKINS@Hopemalopa·
Today, I mark 40 years of life with heartfelt thanks to those who have brightened my journey, Lord I'm greatul for the everything
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@Black
@Black@Blackhearthis·
@Drweloveu good thing no woman learns from another womans mistakes, they always want to experience for themselves not to lower themselves to they listen to another woman haha
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Dr Love Haroun❤️🩺
Dear Women in Marriage, I wish to share my story as a testimony to all of you walking through this sacred journey called marriage. My name is Sofia, I am 39 years old, a divorcee after 13 years of marriage, and a mother of three beautiful children, two boys and one girl. I got married when I was 23 years old. At that time, I was young, inexperienced, and too naïve to fully understand what marriage truly meant. My husband was a good man of caring, home-loving, and responsible. Yet, in my youthful ignorance, I mistook my desire for freedom as strength, not realizing that marriage itself requires maturity, patience, and understanding. By the age of 31, I already had three children. Life became a routine of motherhood and house management to caring for my husband, tending to the children, and ensuring everything ran smoothly. Two of my children were already in school, and the youngest was under the care of our nanny. I finally had some freedom to move around, go shopping, and do things on my own. Then, one ordinary evening while shopping, something happened that changed my entire life. As I reached for an item, I felt a gentle touch from behind. Turning back, I saw a man smiling warmly at me. He greeted me politely, and we exchanged a few words. He was charming, well-spoken, and carried himself with confidence. When I was done shopping, he insisted on paying my bill and walked me to the car. I felt seen, admired, and appreciated. Later that evening, I couldn't stop thinking about him. His kindness reminded me of what my marriage had been missing or at least what I thought it was missing. Two days later, he texted me, asking if we could meet for coffee. I agreed. We talked for hours. He was attentive, understanding, and seemed to say everything a lonely woman longs to hear. By the end of our conversation, he suggested we go somewhere private to continue talking. I didn't resist. We booked a room, and that evening, everything changed. The intimacy we shared made me feel alive again. But what I didn't realize was that moment of pleasure would cost me everything I had built for years. When I went back home, I started comparing him to my husband. His words, his touch, even his presence. Suddenly, my husband felt boring, weak, and unfulfilling. I began to avoid him and withheld intimacy, believing that the man I had met was what I truly needed. Our affair continued until the man I was seeing asked me to leave my husband so that we could start a new life together. Blinded by emotions and lust, I caused fights at home and finally walked out of my marriage, believing I was walking into happiness. Today marks three years since I left my home. But I can tell you this from the bottom of my heart — there is nothing special out here to celebrate. The man I left my husband for turned out to be nothing close to the man I abandoned. After just three months of living together, he began coming home late, avoiding me, and entertaining other women. He even started reminding me that I had children with another man. The same person who once made me feel wanted began to make me feel worthless. I have suffered greatly for the choice I made that evening in that shopping mall. I lost my home, my husband, my children's respect, and my peace of mind, all for a moment that was never worth it. Dear women, if you are married, please value your marriage. Do not be deceived by attention, flattery, or momentary pleasure. The man who can make you a wife is far better than the one who can only make you a girlfriend. If you have challenges, work on them. If you feel lonely, talk about it. But never destroy your home because of what looks exciting outside. It fades quickly. I don't know if my husband will ever forgive me, but I've made peace with God and with myself. My story is not to seek sympathy, but to warn and guide others who may be standing where I once stood. Learn from me. Protect your marriage. Value your husband. And above all, guard your heart.
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Morris
Morris@MorrisMorris_·
@Kamoza0104 This happened to me one time but I hardly quit faddah 😅iweyo umaphunzilira🤣.. pepa koma osamayesa zida😆
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Lucyyy❤️🤗💌
Conductor: "Pa ShopRite ndi 5000" Government Intern waku 49
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Don Khiva👑🇲🇼
Ndakhala ndikunena pano kuti manager uja amamukwata mwana uja ena ake akaona ngati hate lero adha aja amadyaso mphwake wa mwana uja ndi izi amangisanapo😂
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Benoit Blanc
Benoit Blanc@Uncle_b0bby·
DPP came into office when fuel was K2,530 per litre six months later, it’s K6,672 that is a K4,142 increase at this pace: * K11,000 per litre by december 😂 * K30,000 by 2030 when we vote 😂 at this point, a devaluation looks unavoidable
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Morris
Morris@MorrisMorris_·
@Nyaburinyauma She went through Caesarian.. then study her breasts dude
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Nyaburi 🐝
Nyaburi 🐝@Nyaburinyauma·
I’ve just noticed something unusual on my new girlfriend's belly, and I’m really concerned. Please, does anyone know what it might be?
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кєνín@notcee_fan·
This is how a man chose to cover up the tattoo of his ex-wife 🦍
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Morris
Morris@MorrisMorris_·
@Joe__Bassey I didn't finish this, I should revisit it.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
The reality of most African countries today…
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Kai.ros
Kai.ros@Kal_Michaels·
@CfcBiskay 9pm you get fresh from home but 3am you get joycream mixed with concussion while the seller is half drugged or drunk
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Light Doctor@HighestKwaben·
@CfcBiskay Sharp and make sure to talk short time price cos 3am deirrrr it will force her to spend the night cos she can’t go back that time 🤷‍♂️
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Droz Ndiineyo
Droz Ndiineyo@DrozMw·
Was crushing on this girl last year, seemed like she wasn't interested so I let her go. She texted last night, ati ndakusowa.. honestly nnanva kukoma, then next she says ndimati undibwelekeko 40pin...anthu Inu ndi opanda manyazi koma honestly .
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