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Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 6:31pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
5minsmadness: I subtracted nairaland feminists, thier alternate handles and supporters, and then added 30 to correct for attrition  wow! Did you do the calculation at your time of sanity or 5 minutes madness?  |
Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 3:30pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
5minsmadness: 954likes why didn't you round it off to 1000 likes? |
Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 3:23pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
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Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 12:01pm On Aug 09, 2016 |
SalomonKane: Perhaps you will also like the idea of your husband ruling and lording over you, after being flogged 100 stroke of the cane.
I'm sure you know the wife of a Fulani man doesn't have the luxury of airing her opinion(s) Which means all your education will be as silent as the 'W' in wrestling.  |
Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 10:33am On Aug 09, 2016 |
byvan03: You and physical /spiritual realm are like 5 n 6 . In that case, the biblical method of serving the girl's father for a few years will suffice, am sure there won't be any cow required afterwards.  nice one too |
Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 8:30pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
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Family › Re: 4 Categories Of Women & Their Views On Bride Price by LadyOfgrace: 3:02pm On Aug 08, 2016 |
byvan03: I think the Fulani method of enduring several strokes of cane is more symbolic and significant. If you tell me that marriages instituted on this premise last longer, I will totally see why. No man will want to endure it more than once or twice. A mild version of "catching a grenade for ya" is symbolic enough, much more so than goats, yams, wrappers, kolanuts which eventually gets converted to money if the groom is coming from a far distance. Some demand gold, tricycles for the girl's generation including the grannies amongst them. What of the groom rendering a few years of service to his prospective father in law as bride price, won't that be more symbolic?  I love the idea of my husband being flogged a hundred strokes though, makes a lot of sense  |
Romance › Re: The End Of A Brave Journey - Kinginvahala by LadyOfgrace: 9:43pm On Aug 06, 2016 |
patwhizkid: But he knows how to impress 'his' friends with big big grammar  which kind of big Grammer? Someone that does not know the different tenses, abeg na fake grammar jor, the guy is an olodo confirm. |
Romance › Re: The End Of A Brave Journey - Kinginvahala by LadyOfgrace: 10:05am On Aug 06, 2016 |
Goroz: Ooooh!!!!!! This kind thing dey pain me. Kinginvahala, just tell us when you graduated. E.g 2012 lo ba tan  the only thing he has is certificate, he didn't go to school but he has a certificate. |
Romance › Re: The End Of A Brave Journey - Kinginvahala by LadyOfgrace: 9:28am On Aug 06, 2016 |
So kinginvahala lied about attending BIU? Wow!! He cannot even prove the op wrong. I knew that guy did not go to any school. |
Romance › Re: Vote Mimzy For Miss_nairaland by LadyOfgrace: 11:28am On Jul 15, 2016 |
Mad op |