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How can you expect me to say its true? Are all Igbo women the same. Smh, this reminds me of something I saw on Facebook when a Yoruba guy said that Igbo are muscular. The exact quote was "::I do love them but can somebody please tell me why MOST Igbo gals are naturally muscular I'm still nursing my back from the numerous hugs I gave these gals at this Igbo traditional wedding, I feel like I just worked out for the next 2years #Damn-farmer-bods, ". Anyway, its a generalized comment. |
abioila:Wtf?!?!?! Smh @ abiola. |
E go suit me. I have faith in his koko |
lol, I no choose am. Queenie did. Hmmm, feels like an arranged marriage ![]() |
[quote author=Ms. Potato link=topic=538931.msg7015519#msg7015519 date=1288080128]Na waa ooo. . . So Reality is your hubby abi? My dear, how on earth do you manage to find a husband around here? FOr me, its hard. . . [/quote]lol he found me [I think]. Queenie did the pairing up all I did was go with the story. |
Yupp, but its worth it. My hubby Reality101 to help ![]() |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=538635.msg7015447#msg7015447 date=1288079246]Deformity guaranteed! Why do you think most Guineans and (to a lesser extent) Senegalese always have children with all kinds of physical deformities compared to others? First cousins boinking and marrying each other. . . . Then they blame all sorts of sorcery as the reason for their problems. Em, dude. . . maybe U shouldnt have had se*xx with your cousin![/quote]No, thank you. Why don't you try it with your sister then you can come back and tell us how it went? Did you not notice I was telling Siena what I learned from the documentary, not what my person thoughts were. |
Although there's nothing real about reality television, I still watch America's Next Top Model, The Amazing Race, and most recently, the A-List[b]:[/b] New York |
Yesterday morning ![]() |
Siena:Siena, I was watching a documentary in chemistry class once about that sort of thing. Well according to the documentary, although it is possible, the risk of a deformed child varies depending on the individuals relationship to one another and that contrary to popular belief the number/percentage of children of such relationships isn't as high as most people think. But I can see why there would be deformity in this case. There isn't much diversity within the gene pool since its the mother and sons genes mixing. I guess we'll have to wait and see when the child is born and how he[b]/[/b]she develops. @OP: Interesting story. |
Awww, thanks. The pain was terrible but well worth it. Motherhood is so rewarding . |
donfade:Why is there always an assumption that it the woman who brought it upon herself?? Ummm NEWSFLASH, there are men who hit regardless as to whether or not they were provoked. Some Nigerian men just have a perverted sense of power and entitlement when it comes to being in control of things. Instead of trying to protect your women a lot of you men sit here chastising and pointing fingers. Some of your brothers are crippling the spirits your your mothers, sisters, aunts, and daughters and all you can do it say that they may have brought it upon themselves. If its not for defensive purposes, no one has the right to put their hands on another person. |
I think chatting may defeat the main purpose of using the threads. People will want to chat more than they'll wanna post. |
Thanks . We had triplets . |
234Ent:One Nigerian American producer that I admire here in the US is Julius Onah. When I think of good production form someone of Nigerian decent his work comes to mind. |
[quote author=omo_to_dun link=topic=538221.msg7014926#msg7014926 date=1288069159]Of course no one will sag their pants when going to an interview except if the company does not mind. Believing that nothing is wrong with pant sagging does not mean that one will do it in all situations. There are different dress codes for different occasions. You could still be dressed properly while still violating some organization's dress code. Imagine playing golf while wearing a suit! [/quote]Lmao lmao ![]() |
I don't think its meaningless its just in the wrong section of the forum. |
goldplated:Hmmm, interesting point. |
[font=times ]OP, no mind am. You know who you are and that's all that matters [/font] |
That was nice, thanks for posting. |
^^^ Lmao, who knows. |
Osama10:Hmmm, if bashing makes him happy then let him bash. jennykadry:Thank you. I appreciate the acknowledgment. I am very much comfortable with who I am and my beliefs . |
davidylan:I said I haven't looked into it much. Its not like I said I had no idea that they existed. I've read threw some old threads when I first joined NL but that's pretty much it so just because I choose to spend most of my time in the romance section doesn't mean that the discussions are meaningless. |
Lmao, ok have fun. ::Kicks Queenie in her balls before she leaves:: ![]() |
Osama10: jennykadry:No, I am not an atheist. I'm an agnostic. I will admit at times when I speak it comes across as though I straddle the fence between atheist and agnostic beliefs/views. Anyway to sum it all up, I am an agnostic. Hmmm, I wonder if all the other Nigerian agnostics are in the religion section. |
I think they might be roasted. |
ladygaga:How could they have been launched 2 years ago when I was eating them when I was 12 years old? That makes no sense. I may not live in Nigeria but I know what I was eating when I was 12. |
^^^ Hmmm, interesting |
Oh hells no, I thought this was over granny?!?! F**k this ::slap Queenie w/ her husbands strap on and proceeds to stomp on Queenie's p.enis:: |
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I'm still nursing my back from the numerous hugs I gave these gals at this Igbo traditional wedding, I feel like I just worked out for the next 2years #Damn-farmer-bods, ". Anyway, its a generalized comment.
[/quote]lol he found me 
