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obontami:Let her start with the title of my erotika, let's see how it goes. Awesome Sex: My Collection Of Sex Poems. By Joseph1832_ |
Never knew a thread like this existed here before. Not bad. Though the OP seem to have gone AWOL. |
eph12:And how's it your business how I decide to train my daughter? |
eph12:There's a time for everything. |
OLAADEGBU:Yes that's the post, and who does that post relate to un faithfulness? |
Rigarmortis. I hope some guys can see this. Lol. |
OLAADEGBU:Kindly look at my post again and see the meaning behind the message there. I'll advise my daughter to do whatever she believe is right. |
OLAADEGBU:Did I say that? Ask me a clear cut question and I'll answer you. |
amicable09: I suck at teaching adults, especially cute and gorgeous adult women. ![]() |
amicable09:How can I scam someone I ... Anyway, this was what I meant *****. Whatever you want to post should be inside (between) the quote boxes. Just like you make your text bold. When you experience this pain I talk about, you will agree with me that a little sister needs the day off.Well, I see no reason why anyone should let pain rule over them. Atleast menstrual pain isn't as painful as the pain one experience when giving birth, so why the fuss. ![]() |
bibijay123: |
amicable09:Well it's simpe. Use this format, ....Whatever you want to post should be inside the dot dot dot. ![]() Second, if you follow my responses to others here, I did mention that not all women will have need for this leave as it is only suited or directed to women with dysmenorrhea.Now how will you know who has this illness and who doesn't? Remember it is easy to fake an illness as a excuse for not coming to work. Still, do you think those who don't suffer from this illness will be happy seeing others go for this period leave? That's the surest way to make a business crumble because every woman will want to say they're suffering from this, as a ruse not to come to work. Work from home? Yes, work from home if that is possible. If she has a deadline to meet. Working from home isn't too much to ask since according to you it is merely a discomfort and not brain tumor.So she feels comfortable at home and not at work? That's a sure sign that she's just using her illness as an excuse not to come to work. Suggesting that a nursing mother work from home is so so uncalled for! She isn't at home for pleasure neither is she staying at home to watch Telemundo but she's at home for a specific assignment. Tending to her unborn/new born baby. Also, most women on maternity leave don't get full salary. Some get paid nothing at all.Well to put an end to this point. Any woman who want to go on period leave shouldn't be expecting to get paid, since she's not comfortable working in the office, she shouldn't be comfortable getting paid not doing anything. To the little girl, her visitor from Venus didn't bring her weakness. I'm not saying we are going to teach them weakness, rather I'm saying rather than try stretching them to exceed breaking point, we can bend them to the point of relative comfort.And how do we bend them to the point of relative comfort? By telling them to stay at home and forfeit classes because the visitor from Venus came visiting?. ![]() |
midolian:Yes I'm also inclined to reason along the same line with you. Remember Beauty also hated the Beast when she first met him. ![]() |
amicable09:Being sensitive have absolutely nothing to do with anything. You make it sound as if all women experience this 'discomfort' you speak off. I know many women who don't even bat an eyelid when they're in their period, they act normal as if nothing is happening. I've asked them if they feel any discomfort during these times and most usually tell me "they're use to it". So I no reason why this should even be an issue. Remember, a grown adult woman isn't a teenage girl. Alternatively, she can work from home. That way productivity isn't totally affected. Telling a young girl to still come to school when she's suffering severe cramps makes no sense. Our education system needs to be flexible enough as to accommodate young girls with dysmenorrhea.Work from home? Like seriously? Work from home You expect someone who took 'period leave' to work from home? Perhaps women on maternity leave should start working from home also, don't you think so?. ![]() Telling a young girl to come to school when she's experiencing menstrual cramps is doing her a favour. You're inadvertently telling and teaching her that her monthly 'weakness' shouldn't be perceived as a 'weakness' or a 'setback'. It should be seen as a means for her to overcome and master it, and not cave in to it and seek for sentiment just because God made her a woman. After all, there's a reason God decided to make her a woman, and setting at home when she's experiencing her menstrual flow isn't one of them. ![]() |
midolian:Come on bruv! Stop being mean. She's only a kid you know. Remember with women, "anything can happen". After all, Beauty fell in love with a beast. ![]() |
ireneony:Ah! ![]() |
Seun:Fairy tale stories people tell to children just to boost their moral. Why do you think he readily left out the name of the government official? |
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