Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:40pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
Since my last post i'v bin thinkin and deeply too.Wldn't u guys agree with me that a naija babe bak home would endure more stress of marriage than a naija chick living abroad.Because it can't be rosy all the time. most likely, yes. |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:35pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
Queenisha: LOL someone earlier said Nigerian men preferred to go home and marry. Who wants a man with inferiority complex anyway? Let them run to Njikoka and Akagbe and bring those "pure" wives. what's my own Why must it be inferiority complex? What's wrong with having a preference ? |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:28pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
$$Rhino: How many times do they have to call her from back home for her to send money, some babes that just land from nija, 3 weeks after that, the father is calling her that, he want to take chieftancy title and we all know what that means, so u think pressure like that wont make a good girl go wild and bad? How does that make a good girl go bad  you mean she turns into a ho because money is being demanded from her  |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:26pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: I got to experience both cultures Through being born to Nigerian parents? Or because your Nigerian parents implemented Nigerian culture in your home and exposed you to the way Nigerians live  or because you see it? Seeing is not enough. |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:22pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
$$Rhino: and sometimes, i blame our family back home, because the kind of pressure that is put on anyone abroad, will make a good girl gone wild Pressure makes good girl go bad? What sort of pressure is this, do you mind explaining  |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:21pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: I wonder why folk feel this way. I mean i got the best of both worlds. Both Nigeria and The States. How did you get the best of both worlds  |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:19pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: Dont tell me what to do. You don't have to get all hotheaded over being asked to jot full sentences. I'm not a mind reader. I'm just saying they think that oh we are spoiled and yada yada Are you  |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:11pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
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Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:10pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: Well i have noticed guys born in naija who come aboard have this perception on the Naija girls who were raised/born aboard. What perception  Stop halving your sentence. |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:08pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
madamkoko: No i'm saying that Men who think similar to those referred in the post are intimidated. Why would should a human being say, I'm not dating this person because they've been abroad for more than 5 years, it is someone's fault that they came abroad for their education. I don't know. (examining Nigeria's bad educational structure)
How come its ok for the Men to be abroad and not the women? such nonsense
Point being: as long as you keep your values and acknowledge the importance of your culture. Being abroad and or not being abroad doesn't make you more or less Nigerian. Thanks. Now, don't you agree that so many of those girls are not being sought after because they have lost the values of their culture? Soon as they jand they want to overdoo the oyinbo themselves. |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 5:06pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
rubi: Most men are intimidated by Nigerian girls here in abroad Why  What have you observed  |
Romance › Re: Why Don't Nigerian Guys Abroad Marry Nigerian Girls Abroad? by HCH3COO: 4:59pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: Oka i have lived aboard my whole entire life and have yet to have worn a weave. sigh! you don't meet the criteria then. madamkoko, what are you on about? Are you implying that Nigerians men abroad are intimidated by y'all? |
Romance › Re: Why Is It Hard To Find A Prayerful Lady To Marry? by HCH3COO: 4:39pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
In our days things have changed  .  |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man by HCH3COO: 4:35pm On Jul 31, 2008 |
asiri e ti tu. mi o se mo . |
Music/Radio › This Dance Funny Small by HCH3COO(op): 5:19am On Jul 31, 2008 |
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Romance › Re: Do You Tell Your Spouse? by HCH3COO: 4:21am On Jul 31, 2008 |
nalijah07: @ HCH3COO
That would be wrong to suspend the wedding. You have to be able to trust someone in life, and if you can't trust and be vulnerable with your spouse, of what use is that spouse to you. Well. . . . exactly why I would call it off. |
Romance › Re: Do You Tell Your Spouse? by HCH3COO: 4:18am On Jul 31, 2008 |
motun_rayo: I would tell my husband b/c I'm the kind of person that tell my[b] boyfriends[/b], friends, family everything.  |
Romance › Re: Dating Older Guy Is A Bad Idea, read the story Whats Your Opinion by HCH3COO: 4:17am On Jul 31, 2008 |
iice: [color=#9900ff]Don't see the connection of the story to the topic. Isn't cheating and two timing something that people do regardless of gender and age? [/color] pretty much. |
Romance › Re: Do You Tell Your Spouse? by HCH3COO: 4:13am On Jul 31, 2008 |
Yes please I need to know. But if you tell me it might mean our wedding is off. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 4:11am On Jul 31, 2008 |
I don't mind. beats being a gay |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 4:10am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: Yes why  what of homos. . is that better  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 4:09am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyin you can say my name as many times as you want  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 4:03am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: now you are being mean and insulting you prefer the word gay instead? |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 4:00am On Jul 31, 2008 |
Baxilexi: @hch, since when did you hch become chivalrous, flirty, and every thing that has to do with chykin  o boy, na today? he dey 4 man's genes. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:59am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyin you can email my box too if you want me to send you the gay conversion strategies. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:56am On Jul 31, 2008 |
candy: I almost said yes till I saw your profile photo  ROFLMFPBAOPIMFP |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:53am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye Watch you wake up to an angry son with the fury of those psycho oyinbo boys you see on television that kill their whole family. another reason I can't marry oyinbo. I prefer your temper tantrums to their psychopathic madness. |
Romance › Re: Nigerian Man by HCH3COO: 3:46am On Jul 31, 2008 |
Studentet: Hey Sweetcherry I hope you like that cute name tooo. sisi. . . cherry?  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:43am On Jul 31, 2008 |
onyinye2: You would mess that kid up big time. Once someone has proclaimed they are gay, there is very little to nothing anyone (even your crazy self) could do to change that. I mean do you really expect that him having sex with all those women are going to terminate his feelings for men?? onyin  yes. that method is patented. baxi na koboko i go try. passion of the christ style. God forgive me o. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:41am On Jul 31, 2008 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Gay Church In Nigeria by HCH3COO: 3:40am On Jul 31, 2008 |
blue-sky: mr chemistry, u make me laugh. im still waiting for my answer to fall from the sky, hmmmm please stop waiting, I have a better idea. Forward your number to my inbox so that I can explain it to you. |