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Don't Thread A Happy Relationship With Unnecessary Quest by blessingchinny(f): 12:18am On May 15, 2019
I recently saw a chat in a group where a girl allegedly lamented over her boy's friend uncaring and negligent attitude towards her on valentines day. I read further only to find out that he actually spent the whole day with her, got her a a mouth watering gift.
What was this young man's offence?
He used her mother's picture as d.p instead of hers.

She abused and rained all manner of insults on him. Accusing him of infidelity and making their relationship secrets. While the young man maintained his cool and fought so hard to be diplomatic during their discussion.

Why do we always take advantage of people's kind gesture towards us?
Why do we abuse love and care so much to the extent of allowing irrelevant issues come in between us and our partner?
Relationship is not for kids. Is for matured adults who understand what it takes to keep and maintain one. You need more than body size, age or rapid growth to be able to strive well in a relationship. Psychologically, your maturity have to evolve from your mind and reasoning. You have to see things from a more deeper and matured perspective.

When has posting d.p become a yardstick in measuring the amount of love or care a man has for you?

What you don't know is that Players does this all the time to lure their victims. , and to worsen the scenario, WhatsApp even introduced a new feature whereby you can easily block someone from seeing a particular d.p on your wall. You only choose whom you want to be allowed

To view it.
What am saying in essence?a man who wants to cheat will still find a way to cheat. Irrespective of who he has on his d.p same goes to women. That's why so many ladies are being deceived easily with unnecessary social media advert. Am not saying is bad, but don't let it be a yardstick.

Understand your partner when he says he does not want social media dramas. It doesn't necessarily mean he isn't proud of you. Look out for vital signs to be certain he truly loves you. And if there is, don't ruin it with unnecessary demands.
Picture displays does not guarantee successful marriage/ relationship. If it does, we would have the most successful marriage among celebrities.
Check out Adenkunle Gold and simi. No one knew they had dated for five years. Until they announced their wedding invitation. They caught people unawares amidst of all this social media dramas going on everywhere.
You must not join the crowd, do what works for you.for more relationship and dating tips visit my blog@www.loveonet.com
Re: Don't Thread A Happy Relationship With Unnecessary Quest by issylarry(m): 6:27am On May 15, 2019
blessingchinny:
I recently saw a chat in a group where a girl allegedly lamented over her boy's friend uncaring and negligent attitude towards her on valentines day. I read further only to find out that he actually spent the whole day with her, got her a a mouth watering gift.
What was this young man's offence?
He used her mother's picture as d.p instead of hers.

She abused and rained all manner of insults on him. Accusing him of infidelity and making their relationship secrets. While the young man maintained his cool and fought so hard to be diplomatic during their discussion.

Why do we always take advantage of people's kind gesture towards us?
Why do we abuse love and care so much to the extent of allowing irrelevant issues come in between us and our partner?
Relationship is not for kids. Is for matured adults who understand what it takes to keep and maintain one. You need more than body size, age or rapid growth to be able to strive well in a relationship. Psychologically, your maturity have to evolve from your mind and reasoning. You have to see things from a more deeper and matured perspective.

When has posting d.p become a yardstick in measuring the amount of love or care a man has for you?

What you don't know is that Players does this all the time to lure their victims. , and to worsen the scenario, WhatsApp even introduced a new feature whereby you can easily block someone from seeing a particular d.p on your wall. You only choose whom you want to be allowed

To view it.
What am saying in essence?a man who wants to cheat will still find a way to cheat. Irrespective of who he has on his d.p same goes to women. That's why so many ladies are being deceived easily with unnecessary social media advert. Am not saying is bad, but don't let it be a yardstick.

Understand your partner when he says he does not want social media dramas. It doesn't necessarily mean he isn't proud of you. Look out for vital signs to be certain he truly loves you. And if there is, don't ruin it with unnecessary demands.
Picture displays does not guarantee successful marriage/ relationship. If it does, we would have the most successful marriage among celebrities.
Check out Adenkunle Gold and simi. No one knew they had dated for five years. Until they announced their wedding invitation. They caught people unawares amidst of all this social media dramas going on everywhere.
You must not join the crowd, do what works for you.for more relationship and dating tips visit my blog@www.loveonet.com

Nice 1,i cudnt blv i read dz all tru

Ladies are filled with dramas,it tkx a real man to handle them

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