Sir Joe

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Sir Joe

Sir Joe

@Sir_Joe__

I believe in Principles

Lagos, Nigeria Katılım Mart 2020
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The Goblin Guy
The Goblin Guy@ThatGoblinGuyXY·
Sorry, sweetheart. You ladies were artificially pushed by the government into 52% of the workforce. You're the breadwinners now. Take some responsibility and act like it. Time to woman up and marry that guy working part time at Burger King and let him stay home and take care of the house. The same way men have been doing for women for.....eternity? I know personally, I could have all the housework you women call slavery done in under 2 hours and have the rest of my day to play video games or possibly cheat with the UPS delivery girl or door dash girl. Like you ladies have been doing for.....eternity?
Divya@MasalaMoodz

Girls, marry a rich guy or get ready to suffer, Men earning 50k can barely survive after paying their own bills so expecting a good life from them is just self-destruction.

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Mr Sergio
Mr Sergio@samson_samsen·
Do you know the thing you will never see in this video unless I tell you? Jim Iyke made his wife experience what women do in 97% of marriages, which is neglecting the man emotionally the moment kids come into the picture. It is one of the few and rare times that a woman will experience “women in marriage,” and I love it. But the only difference here, and the lesson-packed part, is that when women do this, when women become obsessive with the kids while showing little care and affection for the husband, the man never leaves. He complains randomly and sparingly to the woman and sometimes to friends about how his wife is a very good mother to his child, but “the only thing is” she does not like sex anymore. They laugh about it, drink over it, and he returns home to the torture, but will never leave. Jim Iyke’ ex experienced what many married men experience in marriage, the decline in affection and, in some cases, the alienation of intimacy, but she chose to leave. The irony in this video is not that she left. The irony is that millions of men live this exact reality quietly for decades without leaving. The world is made up of good and bad people, and morality is not gendered, but the only people capable of being good are men. And they are.
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline

I lost my spark, and my wife suffered for it. And then I became an obsessive dad. I gave everything in me to my son. I was a proper stay-at-home dad. I became an excellent father but a woeful husband.After a while, she said, “I can’t find the man I married anymore.” I told her, “I don’t know what it’d take for me to heal and bring myself back. If you want to wait for me, I’d appreciate it. And if you can’t, I would understand.” She said she couldn’t, so we shook hands and parted as friends. — Jim Iyke on his failed marriage

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UFUOMA
UFUOMA@Harvestmeagain·
@dammiedammie35 Can you stop promoting this nuisance and his sister 🤦🏾‍♀️
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Phyna don bl0ck VeryDarkMan keh😭💔….VDM wasn’t joking when he said “if you come for me, you’re the v!ctim, and if I come for you, you’re still the v!ctim” 😂💔
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Richard Oluwamayowa
Richard Oluwamayowa@Olaogun_·
Hello @LCFC I’m Olaogun, a winger also played as a striker from Nigeria. I’ve spent the last 3 years training daily to get one shot at professional football. I’m not asking for a contract. I’m asking for 7 days on trial to show you what I can do. If I’m not good enough, I’ll walk away with no hard feelings. I’m fast, direct, and I work harder than anyone on the pitch. My highlights are here: @Olaogun9" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@Olaogun9 Thanks, Olaogun |
Leicester City@LCFC

We can confirm that 10 Men’s First Team players will depart upon the expiration of their contracts this summer. We would like to thank all those leaving us for their contributions during their time on Filbert Way, and wish them the very best for the future.

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Prestigious
Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt·
You are more likely to get a positive reply when a woman says "Let me ask my husband first" than when a man says "Let me ask my wife." Most of the time, you will get a negative reply when a man says "Let me ask my wife," especially when it comes to money. Why is this?
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Sir Joe
Sir Joe@Sir_Joe__·
Most time, these women's decisions are born out of selfishness. They are hardly generous. The fact that someone else will benefit from what they think belongs to only them is what they can not stand. People that feel uneasy when their men are doing things for his family is it now other people will easily agree to?
Prestigious@Prestigious_Gt

You are more likely to get a positive reply when a woman says "Let me ask my husband first" than when a man says "Let me ask my wife." Most of the time, you will get a negative reply when a man says "Let me ask my wife," especially when it comes to money. Why is this?

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Sir Joe
Sir Joe@Sir_Joe__·
@Dammi_Esq There'll be no marriage in the first place. Why are you marrying someone who is not ready to bear your name, then start over it after? Why did that marriage happened?
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Dammy Esquire.,
Dammy Esquire.,@Dammi_Esq·
Men, take note: It’s not compulsory for your wife to take your surname after marriage. There’s no law in Nigeria that forces a woman to change her surname to her husband’s. Trying to pressure or force her to do so can be seen as a v!olation of her fundamental rights and it can attract legal consequences for you as a man. At the end of the day, it’s her choice. Ignorance of the law is not an excuse.
Dammy Esquire., tweet media
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