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My Love Experience: A Lesson For Those In Emotional Trauma. by Hotguy27: 12:21am On Jun 25, 2016
I have beautiful love stories to tell anyone who cares to listen. I started dating at the age of 16. Some might say I even started late or too early but the truth is that I have enjoyed more than some people who started before or after that age. I did not double date but I had as many decent ladies as the need arose. I learnt alot.
Firstly, I was just an average handsome young guy and very brilliant student. I was in SS1 then and by SS2 I was already doing it real with this most beautiful girl in the town. I loved her but I never felt that she could be mine forever. I said to myself let me extract goodies from this girl before someone else snatched her away. That I did exactly.True to my thought, one Corp member who came to serve in our school snatched her away. I did not feel bad because I imagined it happened before hand. May be because I was not thinking about marrying her.
I also quickly switched to another hot chick who obviously was jealous of our relationship. It was fun. The former remained my ordinary friend even when the corp member left.
It continued even in my university days. I dated one fine chick after the other. Each was good for marriage but I never thought about that. I was not a player but I easily allowed a relationship to collapse instead of giving me headache. I always imagined that anything could happen to any of the relationships.
The point is that I was not afraid of losing any girl. I was not a proud type but I was sure I would get another fine babe if anything happened to the one I was dating. It worked for me. When I left for NYSC, I shortly broke up with the last girl I dated because I could not see her as often as she wanted. Fine! I got job immediately after my service and two years later I married a damsel. An epitome of marriage material. Now a mother of two precious gifts. Life is good!
What else do you want to hear?
Live positive! Think positive!! Work hard!!!
Re: My Love Experience: A Lesson For Those In Emotional Trauma. by photoshoot(m): 12:26am On Jun 25, 2016
Seems you were in a hurry to end the write up
All the same, nice lesson learnt..




Meanwhile
Sorry.... embarassed



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Re: My Love Experience: A Lesson For Those In Emotional Trauma. by WAGAZ: 12:31am On Jun 25, 2016
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Re: My Love Experience: A Lesson For Those In Emotional Trauma. by halfricanadian(f): 12:33am On Jun 25, 2016
cheesy cheesy lol
Re: My Love Experience: A Lesson For Those In Emotional Trauma. by Hotguy27: 12:44am On Jun 25, 2016
Hehehehe...You are somehow right but many people are not good at reading long stories hence the summary.

photoshoot:




Seems you were in a hurry to end the write up
All the same, nice lesson learnt..




Meanwhile
Sorry.... embarassed




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