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Celebrities / Re: Sir Roger Moore Is Dead, "James Bond" Actor Dies At 89 by LePrezident(m): 4:45pm On May 23, 2017
pressplay411:
If you didn't grow up watching Golden Gun and View To Kill and my favorite For Your Eyes Only, no you won't understand.
RIP Mr Bond

Why won't your favorite be 'for your eyes only'? Omo o ti corrupt!
Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Stuns In Dashiki Swimsuit by LePrezident(m): 3:23pm On May 23, 2017
Seanjay:
AND THIS IS SOMEONE WIFE AND SOMEONE MOTHER..... SMH........ IRANU.... EVEN THOUGH SHE WALK NAKED SHE CAN GET AWARDS OR SING BETTER THAN ADELE... JUST PITY AFRICAN SINGERS COPYING CRAZY WHITES SINGERS IGNORING THE DECENT ONES...



Yet you can't even type English but you're here hating.
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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 2:45pm On May 23, 2017
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Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 2:19pm On May 23, 2017
kaboninc:



Hmmmm

I seek further clarification sire, I might be wrong
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 11:47am On May 23, 2017
Leopantro:


why years? you would be surprised by the number of people involved in it. the rise and collapse of ponzi schemes saw a surge in crypto currencies and trading

For real? So a regular Joe walking on the streets of Lagos owns a crypto currency? Are there mainstream banks who allow deposits, withdrawals and trade in cryptos in Nigeria?

How did the rise and fall of ponzi schemes help better the fortunes of cryptos?
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 11:45am On May 23, 2017
DCTrendy:
Where re the guys with Paypal nah!

Plz I need to buy $250 Paypal asap!

Contact my whatzapp.

Wait I don't understand. Do you buy the PayPal account or you are buying $250 from a PayPal account to transact online. Some of the terminologies here can be confusing.
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 11:22am On May 23, 2017
kaboninc:
I can buy your bitcoins at 415/$

Minimum of $200 units please

WhatsApp me and lets deal

How? Isn't a bitcoin currently valued at over $2000?
Business / Re: ➜ ➜ ➜Currency/E-currency Market Deals➜ ➜ ➜ by LePrezident(m): 11:21am On May 23, 2017
puskin:
Due to popular demand by all and sundry who in one way or another deal with currency/e-currency exchange, this thread is for you.

I implore all who will are seeking to do deals in here to do so with all honest intentions.and sincerity.

I know there would be deviants, so I implore all to be your brother's keeper in here.
You smell something fishy, you speak up/report.
Any deal too good to be true, probably is.
Conduct your due diligence before you deal.
....and most importantly, you buy and sell at your own risk.


.......and I implore all to stop derailing other threads simply because they want to sell and make their currency prices/ads known.

Nairaland still has rules & regulations, if in doubt.......read it again.


You're all invited.

Happy dealing to all and Deal SAFELY.

Hi, do you feel crypto currencies have permeated the Nigerian society/market well enough and do you see majority of Nigerians latching on to crypto currencies transactions in the next couple of years? Or do u feel that low education amongst Nigerians could be a barrier for a general acceptance of crypto currency usage in Nigeria....

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Travel / Re: Abuja Nightclubs Where Strippers, Prostitutes Go Berserk For Customers by LePrezident(m): 8:51pm On May 22, 2017
verygudbadguy:
From the topic of the thread, one will think that the writer wanted to condemn the immoral acts.

Jumping to the body of the content, I then observed that it was more of a promotion than condemnation.

Well, I am not a saint. I club too but I just don't get the need for publicising this kind of story. There are badder clubs in Lagos and they maintain ghost mode so that they don't fold and disappear into oblivion...

Lol you see, what you are not getting is that this is a paid ad more reason it made FP... hope you get it now? #NLRevenueStream

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Romance / Re: My Wife Was Ungrateful - A Zambian Story by LePrezident(m): 3:04pm On May 21, 2017
Ginaz:
"From grass to grace", produced by okafor ebuka. You can grab your copy at onitsha market , don't miss this true life story.

Watch out for part two, "suffering of the ungrateful wife"

What will happen to thandiwe? Did she come out of prison? What becomes of her life? Grab your copy at Aba market!!! grin grin grin

Lol Madam you really have talent for advertising. Have you considered it?
Phones / Re: Why Tecno Has Never Gotten Featured On Gsmarena by LePrezident(m): 10:37am On May 21, 2017
Techm8:


If you believe that BS story that made the rounds in some nameless blog then you can believe anything.

Lol guy. So who owns it?
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by LePrezident(m): 8:59am On May 21, 2017
Kollins ft Chidinma - Ma préférée


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBzNOpgXbEU

Allo allo o allo allo o
Ma bébé Je t'appelle yeà
Allo allo o allo allo o
Je pense à toi!
Allo allo o allo allo o
Ma bébé Je t'appelle yea
Allo allo o allo o
Tu est mon coeur ma bébé eee...
Romance / My Wife Was Ungrateful - A Zambian Story by LePrezident(m): 6:28am On May 21, 2017
LIFE WHAT A JOURNEY?

....My wife was ungrateful

I met Thandiwe Zulu in 2005 during a United Church Of Zambia church conference at St Paul's church in Kabwata.

She was one of the participants from Chipata.A church friend introduced me to her and that's how we became friends and later we got married in 2006 after I paid k4000 lobola. We had a traditional wedding.

About 3-month after we got married, I asked Thandiwe to come up with a business proposal. I wanted to empower her. I was against the idea of her just staying at home without doing anything.

Thandiwe told me she wanted to do business of buying women clothes from South Africa for resell here in Zambia.

I was then working as an accountant at a private school in lusaka. I got a loan and I gave her the capital and that's how she started travelling to south Africa.

Within a short period of time, her business grew, she would travel to south Africa twice a month. She then stopped dealing in women clothes and started supplying Electronic appliances and groceries to Indians the entire Lusaka.

She started making a lot of money. My salary was peanuts to her. Then suddenly I noticed that she was becoming too excited with her new found fume. She suddenly became disrespectful. She used to tell me off in front of my friends. She stopped doing house chores and doing my laundry.

At first when she started her business, she would go on her business trips for a week but now she started going for a month and some times even for 6-weeks and she would threaten divorce whenever I questioned her as to why she had taken long to come back from her business trip.

Things got worse when I stopped work. The owner of the school where I was working died and his children failed to run the school, so the school was shut.

Thandiwe and I had to move from the school house to Nipa flats. Thandiwe paid rentals for the new flat.

She became so unruly. She told" me she wasn't ready to feed a grown up man." She started spending nights out.She would come back the next day looking fresh.

I continued to stay with her because I did not have any place to go to. Then I started hearing rumors, that she was cheating on me with a Nigerian national. When I asked her about the rumours, she confessed that it was true and that she no longer wanted me in her life. She told me I was not man enough as I was a broke man who depended on women for survival. I was shocked.I felt like hitting her hard but I managed to control my temper. I left our house and went to Sikanze police camp to watch a soccer match involving Nhwazi vs Konkola Blades. I was still hurt inside, I could not understand her behavior after all I did for her. When I got home after the match, I found my things at the doorstep of our house and the door was locked. It was embarrassing. Neighbours came out of their houses to see what was going on. I could hear people making fun of the whole situation.

I just got my things and went to my Uncle's place in Lilanda. I walked from Nipa to Lilanda. When I reached Lilanda I explained everything to my uncle and the next day my uncle summoned Thandiwe and her relatives. Surprisingly Thandiwe and her relatives came to the meeting with k4000 lobola I had paid.We were told that the marriage was over. I begged Thandiwe to rescind her decision. I begged her to stay with me but all in vain. I loved Thandiwe so much, She was the first woman I dated and subsequently married.I was heartbroken, I cried like a small baby but it's like she had already made up her mind.

I only stayed with my uncle in Lilanda for a week. He was a council retiree and he was looking after more than 7 orphans and dependants and his house was small.

I managed to find a room for k150 in chibolya. I started applying for jobs but the response was not favourable. My neighbour Amos was a bus driver so, one day he asked me to be his bus conductor for a day as his conductor was not feeling ok that day. I accepted his offer and that's how I became a conductor and sometimes I used to work as a luggage loader at intercity bus terminus. I started making a bit of money and eventually I forgot about Thandiwe.

Two-years passed without hearing from her.Then one day in 2008, we met at intercity bus terminus when she was coming from south Africa. She came out of the bus together with a light skinned guy. She was looking very attractive and happy. I could tell the guy she was with was her boyfriend. They looked beautiful together.

I then approached them and offered to carry their luggage.well that was my Job. Thandiwe ignored me, I could tell that she did not want her man to know about us. I could tell that my presence made her feel uncomfortable. She was now high class, I was not comfortable either. I was dirty and untidy and I had a lot of beards.

She did not greet or say a word to me. There was a red Jaguar waiting for them just near Juldan motor ways offices at intercity. Her man instructed me to take the luggage to the parked car. After this was done, they jumped in the car and speed off.

I felt bad that day. I still loved Thandiwe. I could not understand why she betrayed me. I continued working as a bus conductor and as a luggage boy.

One day in 2010, while transporting passengers from Chelstone to Town I was invited to church by one of the passengers. It happened that It was my birthday and at night when we were about to knock off the driver and I offered the passengers a free ride. The passengers were happy and a woman called Lucy invited me to her church at CHRIST EMBASSY at YMCA in chilumbulu road.
I did not want to disappoint her so I went to her church the next morning.I was welcomed at church and that's how I joined the Christ Embassy Church. I continued going to church and after a month, there was an announcement in church for all those willing to join the Zambia Police Service. We were told to see one of the senior elders. After the church service Lucy and I went to see the church elder. He told us to give him both our academic and professional documents.

Lucy had his number, so that same week we gave him our documents. Lucy and I became best friends and through her help I moved to Kabwata where she helped me rent an inside bedroom. I stopped being a bus conductor and concentrated on my church work.

About a month after I applied to join the Police service, a break through happened in my life. The names were published in the newspapers and Lucy and I were selected to go for training at Lilayi Police Training College.

We went for training for a year and after the pass out I was posted to Force headquarters while Lucy went to work at Central police.

I married Lucy a year after our pass out. I owe her my life. I started rising up fast in ranks because of my trade. I had a diploma in ZICA.

When Mr Sata became president, I was promoted and sent to work in foreign mission in Russia where I was for two years.

When Mr Edgar Lungu become President, I was recalled and promoted to a senior security position.

Lucy and I are still together and we have 2 kids together. She has been so supportive and I thank God for her.

I have decided to share my story because last year during the preparation of the inauguration ceremony of President Lungu, there were a group of prisoners who were cleaning the surrounding at Heroes Stadium and Thandiwe my former wife was one of the prisoners. I recognized her and went to greet her. She was puzzled and confused when she saw me. I was dressed in a suit. She could not understand why Police men and Police women were saluting at me. I went straight to where she was cleaning and said hi to prison warders and her. Again what puzzled her there, was how her 10 Prison warders saluted at me. And when I got permission to greet Thandiwe and her fellow prisoners, the warders ordered them all of them to sit down as they were about to be greeted by a high ranking government official. I first greeted all prisoners before shaking hands with the kneeling Thandiwe and I could see her eyes loaded with tears of regret. All warders and her fellow prisoners could not understand why a high ranking and respectable security officer could lower himself and shake hands with a prisoner.

I did not bother to tell any one about how I came to know her. Within 5 minutes, a government vehicle came and I was driven off to State House where I attended a meeting with the President Elect.

I don't really know what landed Thandiwe in prison but whatever it is, that's her own baby to nurse. This is how tricky life could be brothers and sisters.
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Please like this page (Zambian Accurates) and share this true story.
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To God be the Glory.

WRITTEN BY A SENIOR SECURITY OFFICER

STATE HOUSE.

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Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by LePrezident(m): 12:19am On May 21, 2017
Vorpal:
Wasiu Ayinde Marshall • Consolidation.

Lol, isn't this song like 50 years old?
Politics / Re: Nigeria: Rich Country, Poor Leadership by LePrezident(m): 4:40pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:


Haha in Nigeria? Are we ready for that?
No doubt a revolution of sort is inevitable. I believe this coming election would be a very decisive one.
On the one side we have the Tribal angle already playong out itself with Hausa and Yoruba haggling over whether or not Osibanjo would be allowed to run for presidency as Buhari is already incapacitated, hopefully he's able to finish this term so there's already tensions brewing although it might just be media generated. Igbos might also be agitating for better representation but they kee shooting themselves in the foot with the biafra drums. On the otherhand we need more credible and proactive opposition against the incumbent.
Hence the need for a major campaign to gain inertia from this early stage before the fate of the next election is sealed.

You see? Now there goes the Nigeria problem I was talking about. People usually fail to see beyond their tribes. When stomachs and pockets are empty people will be shouting tribes while the few ruling class fill their pockets and stoke the tribal flames. I'll blame the white man for handing over Nigeria to the individuals he handed over the country to not the stolen resources cos if that was the case Singapore won't be years ahead of Nigeria considering that they have only Human Resource and no natural resource. The white man should have done a gradual withdrawal and done serious vetting to handover to selfless leaders like a Kagame of Rwanda not some self-centred persons.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria: Rich Country, Poor Leadership by LePrezident(m): 4:09pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:


QED
Nailed it.
But can tribalism really be obliterated?
Tribalism is just as bad as racism so it can't really be erased. It can only be checked.
I do think we should learn to coexist and trust one another better putting national interest first.
Individuals and Politicians should be assessed based on merit and character not tribal and religious inclinations. This is how forward thinking progressive countries achieved their world power status.
It really is an eyesore when educated literates who should know better reduce themselves to the threshold of trading tribal invectives especially across various social platforms, Nairaland inclusive, I can only resist the urge to call them out. It's embarrassing what the outside world must make of us.

True, there's the need for a select group of young Nigerians with high integrity to start a political movement in the form of a political party (but not a political party). The age threshold should be 40. These folks should stand for political positions and find a way to have the constitution changed to have younger people qualify for the position of President. The old folks have failed Nigeria and they cannot save it.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria: Rich Country, Poor Leadership by LePrezident(m): 3:20pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:
Rich Country, Poor Leadership.

No doubt the world powers are instrumental in the downward spiral that has plagued this great nation of ours since we discovered oil and Nigeria became a major global threat they could not bear. Their strategy was simple, Divide and Rule. And it's still as potent and effective now as it was then.

When are we ever going to rise from our rat race? Like a rodent in a maze, they're watching us as we keep tearing ourselves down.

Come 2019 we must start getting it right. We mustn't wait for APC and PDP to decide and impose another relic from the past upon us, we as a people need to decide and choose the candidates we consider most suitable at the helm of affairs. The power of social media no doubt installed the incumbent presidency. Once again let us harness this power to choose and start online campaign to select who we want to elect for the number one office in the country.

No I'm not an activist neither am I a politician but this is an issue that affects us all directly or indirectly.

And please before this call gets drowned by the millions of information permeating the cyberspace, just let it marinate and imagine for a minute A Nigeria Where Things Actually Are Working- Good Leadership, Stable Electricity, Functional Education System and Health Services, Effective and Efficient Public Service and Security, etc.
All these begins with Good Leadership, which begins with You and I demanding for it.

God Bless Nigeria and Nigerians.

Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44
LePrezident

See me thinks the west has little influence on how Nigeria has turned out really. True the west has pillaged some oil wealth et al but they have been aided by the connivance and contrivance of the political and ruling class who do not care about the affairs of the country. In fact Nigeria's oil wealth has been stolen more by Nigerian politicians than any other set of people.

Nigeria has the potential to be one of the greatest countries in the world by sheer virtue of size and resources but I keep despairing day by day especially when I come on Nairaland and read stories especially in politics section. The glaring case of Tribalism is the one major factor ruining Nigeria. The case where a politician has clearly stolen money meant for the state yet people who do not know this politician from Adam and neither did they benefit from the loot will be up in arms chanting support for the thieving politician all because he's from their tribe (that is the height of stupidity).

Tribalism is Nigeria's major bane. There needs to be an overhaul of mindset. A situation where an Acting President is seen as a possible succession threat not because he's incompetent but only because he's not of the same extraction as the sick President who might have to vacate the post. Then I ask, how does one man's occupancy of a seat affect your fortune if he's from your tribe. Why can't people put interest of the Nation and posterity ahead of myopic tribal bigotry.

The problem of Nigeria one of tribalism when a sect thinks they can wake up and be great by just declaring Biafra (this makes me laugh in Spanish). The only reason any Nigerian is relevant today is because of the nation Nigeria. Despite the set backs and widespread reputation of corruption, Nigeria cannot be overlooked in the league of nations when certain issues are being discussed. Anybody who wants a separate nation all in the name of faux pas "tribal" marginalisation should be ready to fade into insignificance. All those separatist agitations are infantile and immature and to see grey-bearded men championing this leaves a wry taste in the mouth. Youths following these adults do not know they're throwing their future under the bus only to help these self-centred bigots perpetuate their own self-enriching agenda and delusion of grandeur.

Nigeria's problem is tribalism when you see a crime topic and NCAN rush in to check names so they can shout 'awon olori pelebe' 'Igbos' 'afonja' 'cône heads' 'arewa' 'aboki' etc. This clearly shows that tribalism has eaten deep into the fabric of the Nigerian society. There is the need for a total overhaul of the nation's psyche

Tribalism remains Nigeria's major problem in the sense that it is easier for a Nigerian to marry a foreigner than he or she can marry a fellow Nigerian from another tribe just because of internal hate and superiority complex/battles amongst tribes. Really? I find this ridiculous! It makes no difference which tribe one is from, tribe does not define a person, individual character does. Every family (which translates into tribe) has bad nuts.

Nigeria's headache is tribalism cos when you take a close look, you will see that religious affiliations are closely linked to one's tribal extract. Those underlining and underpinning causative effect of religious conflict stems majorly from tribalism. Some people even attend some churches because the pastor is of their tribe (this is sad. The soul that will go before God's judgement has no tribe).

Now ask yourself, you as an igbo man/woman you could have been born to a Yoruba family and this you have absolutely no control over. You as a Yoruba person, you could have been born to Hausa parents and you have absolutely no control over and would you have regarded your current tribe this same way if you weren't born into that tribe?

True the colonial masters drew a boundary, but hey Nigeria is not the only country whose boundary was drawn by history yet a lot other people are co-habiting and making strides, so why exactly should Nigeria's story be different?

If you are a young Nigerian today blinded by a sense of tribalism first instead of country, you should be absolutely ashamed of yourself. Absolutely.

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Phones / Re: Why Tecno Has Never Gotten Featured On Gsmarena by LePrezident(m): 1:43pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:


Mr Globetrotter I'm sure you know this.
I'm impressed that he's managed to keep his anonymity especially in this age of hushpuppies.

Yea true. I'm even surprised to discover him now. You know all these while I had attributed Tecno and Infinix to some Chinese dude in Guangzhou. He stays largely annonymous and enjoys his success silently from prying eyes. This is not typical of a Nigerian, you know how Nigerians like to beat chest grin (kindly note, I said Nigerians o, no go drag me into any NCAN battle grin . Let me enjoy NL in peace)

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Phones / Re: Why Tecno Has Never Gotten Featured On Gsmarena by LePrezident(m): 1:05pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:
https://www.nairaland.com/3629095/nnamdi-ezeigbo-ceo-slot-infinix


I'm sure he's got Asian ties but it's a Nigerian.

I see... he must be making wads of cash then cos his phones are very popular along the coast of West Africa. In fact it has large customer base in Francophone West Africa
Crime / Re: Ex-Boyfriend Threatens To Kill Lady In South Africa (Photos) by LePrezident(m): 1:03pm On May 20, 2017
RichYoungNigga:

She shouldn't be worried or scared

[b]That dude is a John
, he won't do shiit

A real hitter wouldn't notify you that he would kill you

If the police arrest am now, he go begin cry like a rat on mensturation [/b]

You must be a Ghanaian. I got your nationality by referencing your sentence in bold.
Crime / Re: Ex-Boyfriend Threatens To Kill Lady In South Africa (Photos) by LePrezident(m): 1:02pm On May 20, 2017
RichYoungNigga:

She shouldn't be worried or scared

[color=#000000]That dude is a John
, he won't do shiit

A real hitter wouldn't notify you that he would kill you

If the police arrest am now, he go begin cry like a rat on mensturation
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You must be a Ghanaian. I got your nationality by referencing your sentence in black.
Phones / Re: Why Tecno Has Never Gotten Featured On Gsmarena by LePrezident(m): 12:55pm On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:
I'm sure they just need to contact gsmarena to get featured on their site, which is what a forward thinking PR team should have done for them by now. Just that alone is enough to boost their global ratings and sales.

Tecno and Infinix last I checked are both owned by the same Nigerian so it hasn't achieved that global presence yet. But so far, they're doing a commendable job in Nigeria and Africa.

Wait you're kidding. Who's this Nigerian who own Tecno and Infinix? I thought it's from outta Asia
Romance / Re: Have U Noticed That Unmarried Ladies That Are Managers Are Usually Harsh? by LePrezident(m): 11:18am On May 20, 2017
PeggySandas:
You are a fimicolous cow! Why not confess your intentions of having sexual intercourse with the so-called lady. You miserable cretin with the libido of a street dog!


May carnivorous animals feed on your Father's microphalus!


Ape!

NgoziOkoli now has an alternate moniker looool
Religion / Re: The Voice Of The Lord : Is It Really Genuine? by LePrezident(m): 10:41am On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:

Cool. You want to delve into my twisted convoluted mind... No warrantees guaranteed bruh. Lol

Lol we'll take the good with the bad
Romance / Re: Guys: Ten Ways Of Being In A Peaceful Relationship With A Broke Girl. by LePrezident(m): 10:40am On May 20, 2017
Dimples182:


Lol. embarassed

That's you right? Or another person's pic smiley
Religion / Re: The Voice Of The Lord : Is It Really Genuine? by LePrezident(m): 8:15am On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:


Nah. Just the hard copy. But it's every where.

Will have to search for it
Religion / Re: The Voice Of The Lord : Is It Really Genuine? by LePrezident(m): 8:00am On May 20, 2017
pressplay411:


Not one to judge but I'm not an atheist. I believe in a higher power. I operate at the frequency of Secret Of Ages, a book by Robert Courier and the super powers the human mind wields.
I call myself a free thinker for lack of a better label.
I still pray and go to church. I won't do these if I was an atheist. I just don't think there's a definite approach to God/Creative Force. If there was, we would have a certified beyond reasonable doubt and obvious endorsed one True Religion, but no we don't.

You got any online or amazon link to this Robert Courier's book?
Romance / Re: WHAT "FEELING" IS THE BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD by LePrezident(m): 7:03am On May 20, 2017
ZarZar:


How are those "fetishes"? I don't get any sexual pleasure from them. I just enjoy each feeling for what it's worth.

tongue tongue tongue
Romance / Re: Guys: Ten Ways Of Being In A Peaceful Relationship With A Broke Girl. by LePrezident(m): 7:01am On May 20, 2017
Dimples182:


I mistook you for one arrogant Ahole, who runs around nl with his big words. tongue

The message doesn't speak to me so I can't say whether it's spot on or not... I pay my bills and fill my belly with shrimp and spaghetti grin

And you told me in a previous thread that you didn't have dimples. Isn't that dimple I see in your pic? shocked
Romance / Re: WHAT "FEELING" IS THE BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD by LePrezident(m): 6:51am On May 20, 2017
ZarZar:
Scratching a mosquito bite. The feeling is heavenly.
Also the few seconds just before you sneeze. Love that feeling grin

Some fetish you got undecided tongue

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