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They seem happy. Two wives is better than one wife and one baby mama, or one divorce and one baby mama. |
Interesting. I'll see what info I can find. |
Nonsense. |
It's called sexual exploitation and sex trafficking. It's called having no dignity, self-respect, morals, decency, or common sense. It's called being disgusting and idiotic. It's called throwing your humanity in the gutter. It's NOT work. |
starbn:There's lots of great info in this section and the Education section. Just avoid east Europe, Asia (west, east, central, and south), Polynesia (poverty), and all the northeast African countries with high arab populations. Australia and New Zealand are obviously exceptions. |
starbn:Seriously, it's not a wise decision. Have you considered Senegal or other nearby countries? They're a lot better for small businessmen. Also, there's decent (west) Euro countries where you can study free. Have you explored that? There's also (west) Euro countries where tuition is very low, and being a small businessman or doing modest jobs can work for you. |
No Rest for the Wicked Pretty good. Slow pace and surprisingly brutal violence. It was a bit much. But it's not graphic. Free on Tubi. https://flxt.tmsimg.com/assets/p9478013_p_v7_aa.jpg |
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Machines aren't the only way to do that treatment. There's intravenous chemotherapy. |
pat077:Basically elder care and nanny/housekeeper. Also, some families don't want to lose a good care provider, so if they're of means, they may actually pay a real salary on top of free housing and free everything else. |
She could try being a HHA in the US, Canada, or another country. She could also be an au pair in those places. Several countries have immigration programs specifically for these jobs. Only west Europe btw. Do not send her to east Europe or even south. Trafficking and worker abuse is a real threat. Being an HHA or au pair would give her free housing and decent enough pay to save, study, and upgrade her employment/lifestyle. Depending on how good of an employer she has, she may earn quite a bit of money and never pay for necessities. Some families treat these workers like blood, even allowing them to bring their children into the household. |
Kenya. Egypt and Tunisia are trash. No reason to bother. |
NwaNimo1:Nigeria's profile as a major international player and its visibility on the world stage have jumped dramatically in recent years. As a result, government (and industry) have a greater interest in gathering intelligence, trade, partnership, and etc. Knowing the languages is a part of that. There's also the issue of extremism. Knowing the languages is part of fighting that as well. |
Congrats. But he should try to lean out a little more because carrying all that muscle can be nearly as taxing as fat. Get a soccer physique. Lean and strong. |
Interesting how they object to alcohol, but not the abuse of women and children, or terrorism. |
Perhaps she should try using her brain instead of other parts of her anatomy. |
White rabbits aren't cute. They look creepy. |
Mikester: ![]() |
Being a tomboy has nothing to do with lesbianism. And a woman who dresses/acts like a man has mental problems. That behavior doesn't really have to do with lesbianism either. Some of those man-acting freakshows have relations with men, and even have children. Please stop associating that with lesbianism because what you'll end up doing is intimidating/shaming/encouraging women (your daughters too) to be bums and bimbos. Some of you need to watch professional American track and field, college soccer, college basketball, and pro tennis if you're convinced that every female athlete is a lesbian and/or acts like a man. Basketball players and track stars especially are gorgeous, feminine, and strong. Most are straight. |
Botswana doesn't seem like a place for small businessmen or the average Joe. If you have engineering, med, or other in-demand and universal training, I would suggest exploring opportunities to work there through NGOs. But outside of that, I don't see it. I could be wrong though. Btw Botswana seems fun. Even if you never live there, you could probably have a great time there. |
I'm not supporting the silhouette challenge (I don't care really), but some of your reactions to it are strange. Some of you have serious issues with women that you need to work out. Your misogyny sounds like repressed homosexuality. |
Find the Canada threads. Excellent info there. |
It's sad that she thinks and lives this way. Instead of insulting her, we should encourage her to want better for herself. She should have a healthier view of herself and life, and want to do things that fill her with pride and a sense of accomplishment. She's a beautiful and I'm sure capable woman who can do great things. |
I don't think we should punish and shame women so harshly for this, but I don't think we should encourage OOW children in society. It's a tough call. I think we need to address the root cause of the problem on a community and family level. But this certainly isn't new. The difference now is that we don't hide OOW children. However, I feel like less shame has maybe increased it. The bottom line is that it's the children who suffer. They deserve better than that. And mothers should want better for them. |
12 black wives and 79 black children. Oyinbos are mad. Bill Gates is really mad. Well done. |
Cool. |
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