I recall when I first told women to start kissing the penis of thier men and say "thank you, you were so sweet", many women found it weird.
Or perhaps they love the idea but were pretending about it.
I don show una one evidence now say e dey work like magic.
These things may seem funny or too raw, but many of you won't understand how doing such things place you in the eyes of your men.
Men love to be pampered in a kingly way.
There are times you'd have sex with your man, and after he cums, he would be very tired and even lazy to go to the bathroom to wash up.
Use that moment to pamper him.
Go to the bathroom to get tissue or wet towel to wipe his dick clean and kiss it.
"That was so good honey, I enjoyed every moment. The way you were hitting it, I didn't want you to stop. Thank you honey".
He'll feel pampered, masculine and appreciated.
Then he can doze off while you go take care of yourself in bathroom.
Then you go to bed to lie beside him.
When you guys wake up, dress the bed.
If you have drawn "map of Africa" on the sheet, change it.
The more you consciously do this, the more his love and affection for you grow.
And so would his commitment.
Do you know why?
Many young men have not experienced this type of treatment.
They mostly imagine it.
Make it a reality for them and they'd be happy and see you differently.
If you're cohabiting with your man or you're spending the weekend with him.
Once he goes to take his shower, bring out one of his washed boxers and singlet and place them strategically on the bed where he would see them.
If he returns home and drops his boxers on the floor or just randomly drops it, pick it up and wash them or place them in the laundry basket.
"How was your day today honey? Were you able to accomplish your tasks today? I made you a delicious egusi soup, please have your shower, let me go and serve your dinner".
Then you the man.
When you see a lady treating you this way, do not say in your mind that she's pretending so that you can marry her.
Question you should ask yourself is this:
"If my wife treats me this way, won't I be happy?"
When your girlfriend or fiancée serves you food, say "thank you" to her even if you were the one that gave her money to prepare the meal.
When having sex with her, compliment her body. If her toto is smelling good, compliment it as you're digging it.
"I love how your vagina smells and tastes, give it to me baby. I love fucking you my love"
Say those things.
It would boost her self confidence and feel appreciated and valued.
I didn't say that you should go and moaning ooo.
That's a feminine behavior.
If toto too sweet you, keep calm and enjoy it.
You groan, you don't moan.
Don't always feel like you're a man and feel too big or proud to compliment and appreciate your woman.
Then once in a while, dash her money.
Not because you're paying her for sex, but because women love money.
It's how you give her that matters, not what you give her.
Start practicing these things and thank me later.
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A total of 113 lawyers were earlier today enrolled as Advocates of the High Court during a ceremony held at the Supreme Court Conference Hall in Kampala.
The enrolment was presided over by HW Beatrice Stella Atingu, Registrar in charge of Special Duties at the High Court, who represented the Acting Chief Registrar, HW Lamunu Pamella Ocaya.
Delivering remarks on behalf of the Acting Chief Registrar, HW Atingu described the occasion as a blessing, noting that the milestone was made possible through the hand of God. She congratulated the newly enrolled advocates upon joining the learned profession and reminded them that while the legal field carries power, prestige, and status, it also demands a high level of responsibility.
She acknowledged the presence of leadership from the Uganda Law Society and the Law Council of Uganda, noting that their attendance reflected a shared commitment to nurturing young professionals at the start of their legal careers.
HW Atingu emphasised that advocates have duties to the court, their clients, and the wider community. As officers of the court, she urged them to assist judicial officers in the administration of justice in line with Article 126(2) of the Constitution, which calls for justice to be administered fairly, without delay, and without undue regard to technicalities. She cautioned that only well-read and well-prepared advocates can meet the high standards required of the profession.
While acknowledging the duty of advocates to defend and protect their clients’ interests, she stressed that they must never subvert the cause of justice. In instances where a conflict arises between duty to the court and the interests of a client, she urged them to act with courage and integrity, even if it means declining representation. She likened an advocate to a “high priest in the temple of justice,” guided at all times by fairness and what is right.
She further encouraged the new advocates to contribute meaningfully to societal transformation, including undertaking pro bono work and using their position to uplift others. HW Atingu underscored that success in legal practice lies in adherence to ethics, professionalism, honesty, diligence, competence, transparency, compassion, and sobriety, noting that ethical conduct must guide every process.
Representing the Secretary of the Law Council, Ms Patience Biira Mutooro congratulated the advocates and reminded them of the Council’s mandate to regulate the profession. She cautioned that while the Council admits advocates, it equally has the authority to discipline them.
Ms Mutooro urged the new entrants to remain ethical, patient, and disciplined, cautioning against the pursuit of undue gain. Emphasising integrity as a cornerstone of legal practice, she noted that it is what ultimately builds a lawyer’s reputation. Ms Mutooro also highlighted the importance of decorum, urging advocates to maintain professionalism in both appearance and conduct, remain open to correction, and communicate respectfully at all times.
Mr Emmanuel Egaru Otim, representing the Vice President of the Uganda Law Society, underscored the importance of discipline, hard work, and faith in God as key pillars for success in the profession. He welcomed the new advocates to the noble fraternity, noting that their enrolment marks the beginning of a lifelong learning journey.
Encouraging them to build meaningful legacies, Mr Otim emphasised that success should not be measured by wealth or titles, but by the problems they solve and the impact they create. “Your legacy begins now,” he noted, urging them to serve diligently and make wise choices throughout their careers.Earlier, HW Fidelis Otwao, Personal Assistant to the Chief Registrar, who moderated the ceremony, described the occasion as a significant rite of passage marked by persistence and achievement, and commended all those who contributed to the advocates’s success
Uganda v Christopher Okello Onyum (Criminal Session Case No. 132 of 2026) [2026] UGHCCRD 10 (30 April 2026)
Insanity defence rejected; eyewitness, forensic and digital evidence proved four counts of murder beyond reasonable doubt.
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@jon_d_doe 😂😂😂😂😂laziness in thinking,it's a shame. It isn't a must to comment on every post here. Sometimes you can just read,get the lessons and scroll to the next.
When are you going to stop using chat gpt to write your comments for you?
I have been observing you.
And I'll soon block you because you're showing laziness in thinking.
BREAKING: The High Court has sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death after convicting him on four counts of murder at the Ggaba Early Childhood Development Daycare Centre.
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@jon_d_doe This guy will regret marrying her. The woman isn't sexually attracted to him and he believes prayer will solve this likr his father said?
Lol
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99.9% of witnesses that have appeared before the joint committee on legal and parliamentary affairs and defense and internal affairs of @Parliament_Ug have REJECTED THE SOVEREIGNTY BILL. I hope the Speakers @AnitahAmong@Thomas_Tayebwa and Co-Chairs @WKajwengye have taken note. Please legislate for the wishes, values and aspirations of Ugandans, as mandated by the Constitution #RejectSovereigntyBill
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What is happening in the Joint Committee of Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and Defense and Internal Affairs, on the Protection of Sovereignty Bill 👇👇
90+% of the people, groups, sectors who have appeared before the joint committee have so far rejected the bill #RejectSovereigntyBill