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RomanceRe: Why VIRGINITY Does Not End At 25 Years by Deeeeeeeeeeeeee: 4:38pm On Nov 12, 2025
cutecommend:
Firstly, the guy that may be bugging you, shaming you or harassing you because you are a VIRGIN above 25, is not a good person. If he pressures you for sex and you allow him deflower you, he may find another lady who is a VIRGIN to marry.

A VIRGIN below or above 25 years is a "Lamborghini", a Diamond and Precious stone.

Again, do not let ladies who sleep around or who are not morally upright to shame you that you are still a VIRGIN above 25. Generally, VIRGIN ladies are one of the most marketable set of ladies in the marriage market.

There is no place where Almighty God applauded people for losing their virginity to pre-marital sex, before or after 25 years.

If you are still a VIRGIN lady or guy, keep your VIRGINITY till you marry. If you are a NON-VIRGIN who is morally upright and sexually pure, keep it up and continue with such sexual purity.
The concept of virginity makes zero sense. The comparison with the Lamborghini is no different. It is only humans who place so much value on something as natural as eating and defecating. It's just sex, as long as you're legal and ready go for it with who you're comfortable with.
HealthRe: Why Ladies Need To Birth Their Children Early!!! by Deeeeeeeeeeeeee: 4:25pm On Nov 12, 2025
This post is filled with misinformation and it's packaged rubbish. Any lady who listens to this will highly regret it. Face your education, get a job and be financially free. Marriage/childbirth shouldn't be your priority especially when you're in your 20s.
InvestmentSaving In USD. Yay Or Nay? by Deeeeeeeeeeeeee(op): 2:26pm On Aug 17, 2025
I’ve been saving in naira (Cowrywise to be precise), but lately I keep hearing mixed opinions about saving in dollars.

Some people say it’s risky. Others swear it’s the smartest move because of how the naira keeps dropping.

Now I’m a bit confused on which to lean towards. Stick to naira since that’s what I already do, or start hedging in dollars?

Would love to hear your thoughts.

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