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Foreign AffairsRe: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by missjo(f): 1:52pm On Nov 16, 2016
ValerianSteel:
I wasn't polled and he's still #NotMyPresident till he proves he's not the Divider in Chief that ran a nasty campaign.
So much for STRONGER TOGETHER cry
FamilyRe: Ladies Know Your Limit by missjo(f): 1:12pm On Nov 16, 2016
DarkRebel101:
The envious and delusional busybody that has been given me unnecessary mentions since last week has sauntered unto my path once again.

And for what reason? To revel in the attention that I would give her.
I don't think I've quoted you before in my entire time on this forum, so what are you on about? cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: American Democracy Truly A Disaster, By SKC Ogbonnia by missjo(f):
Okay I had to google the name SKC Ogbonnia, and he has a pretty impressive résumé.

That not withstanding, why does everyone now seem to have an opinion about American democracy because Donald Trump won the electoral college votes?
Foreign AffairsRe: What Happens To Obama's Legacy Now? by missjo(f): 11:46am On Nov 16, 2016
History will remember him as the first black president of the United States of America, I believe this is his most important legacy.
FamilyRe: Ladies Know Your Limit by missjo(f): 11:39am On Nov 16, 2016
freecocoa:
I'd have to use your words word for word before they have to mean the same thing when being repeated by me, how foolish of me to not know that, then there's the fact that all the plenty things you are mentioning has no bearing in the matter, if a person can be rational even with all his emotions, just why then are we arguing? Plus I didn't call you stupid, I said you sounded stupid, which was the case at the time(2 different things) , if anyone with a decent level of intelligence can grasp what you are saying, that doesn't make you the writer intelligent? But no, you never claimed to be intelligent.

I've tried to put into consideration the fact that I thought we were cordial, which is even reason I responded to you in accordance as I honestly wasn't in a place to debate, yet you spat in my face for reasons best known to you by insulting me, saying things like "you and your like", "charlatans" "ajebutters who know nothing about life" "hypocrites" "market women" and all the rest just because we disagree, hmmm, I don't know how you understand things o but you certainly didn't come to reason, as can clearly be seen cos you set the tone this discourse took.

You can keep laughing all you want but you just proved me right yet again, you don't know when to stop and it's such a shame, since we can't disagree peacefully, it's best to stay on one's lane, I don't insult people I'm supposed to be cool with simply cos we disagree especially when there's really no need to and you my dear have insulted me enough today, I can't deal no more.
You have ample time and patience.
Passing points in the shortest sentences possible with plain words that can be understood by anyone with even just a high school diploma, is the definition of EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION.

Someone is overcompensating I have noticed.
FamilyRe: Can A Lady Get Pregnant When A Guys Pre Cum Liquid Touch Her Vagina? by missjo(f): 11:31am On Nov 16, 2016
Someone is scared, poor baby tongue cheesy
Why not just take after-sex birth control pills to quell the worry.
FamilyRe: Reasons Behind why Married Women Are More Attractive {don't Miss} by missjo(f): 11:22am On Nov 16, 2016
PaperLace:
Gbam!
If you say you don't have, they'll expect you to collect from your husband and give them sef.

Serious f>ck boys.
cheesy cheesy
FamilyRe: Reasons Behind why Married Women Are More Attractive {don't Miss} by missjo(f): 11:11am On Nov 16, 2016
PaperLace:
All this is story.
The major reason why some men, especially the younger ones chase after married women is Zero Maintenance!

There is a limit to what you can give and what she can collect in order not to arouse her husband's suspicions.
And may I add, such guys usually are the ones on the receiving end of gifts and cash.
It's a hussle
FamilyRe: Reasons Behind why Married Women Are More Attractive {don't Miss} by missjo(f): 11:07am On Nov 16, 2016
Amelian:
I wonder too, all these Fucvk bois that won't allow even the married women to rest.. Smhhh. Thinking se3x is all there is to life.. angry
LOL, it's definitely a fvck boi trait, no mincing words.
FamilyRe: Reasons Behind why Married Women Are More Attractive {don't Miss} by missjo(f): 11:04am On Nov 16, 2016
nairalanddss:
In fact, in many surveys, men openly declared
that they had a crush on a married neighbour
or a married female colleague in the office.
Men are drawn towards the married woman
more because of many reasons. Though men
seldom dare to approach married women to
start a relationship, they do dream of such
things inside their minds without expressing it
out.Here are some reasons behind married
women are more attractive.


reasons behind married women are more
attractive are:



1.Married Women Carry An Air Of Confidence:
Compared to single women who are not yet
into dating, married women appear to be more
confident. That confidence itself makes them
look attractive.


2.They Know What Men Want: As married
women are already experienced, they tend to
know a lot about men’s psychology and their
emotional needs. So, they can quickly assess
a man and develop a rapport.

3.They Are More Comfortable With
Themselves:
As a woman goes through
several phases, she gradually starts feeling
comfortable in her own skin. Her inhibitions
will drop a bit. Her inferiority complex will
fade out. As she ages, she will start realising
her own potential in many areas of life and
that itself makes her look more beautiful.


4.They Don’t Show Any Sign Of Insecurity:
Unlike young girls who throw immature
tantrums, married women come across as
focused people and they display a sense of
security which brings grace to their
personality.


5.They Are Unattainable: The fact that they
are unattainable makes them look more
beautiful. Yes, men develop more interest on
impossible targets compared to what’s easily
available.


6.Certainly They Aren’t Skinny: The best thing
is the fact that most of the married women
aren’t skinny. Slim women are okay,
voluptuous women are good but super skinny
women devoid of curves can’t excite men.
Only the modeling industry believes in such
illusions.


7.They Are Straight Forward: Married women
tend to be straight forward in their
conversations as they are matured and know
how to put across their point efficiently. That
makes it a pleasure to discuss any topic with
them.


8.Motherly Care+Feminine Beauty= Married
Women:
A married woman has played both
the roles. She knows how to entice a man with
her charms and at the same time, she also
knows how to take care of a man (or even
children) like a caring figure. This
combination is deadly. In fact, a woman who
knows only to seduce is inadequate. Unless a
woman wakes up to the caring side in her, she
isn’t a complete woman according to some
men. Married women are complete.

these are the reasons behind married women
are more attractive.


http://www.jeloser.info/2016/11/reasons-behind-married-women-are-more_74.htmls


mynd44 lalasticlala
With the exception of motherly care, there are really no points on your list that are exclusive to married women.
Just stating the obvious.
FamilyRe: Reasons Behind why Married Women Are More Attractive {don't Miss} by missjo(f): 11:01am On Nov 16, 2016
Amelian:
Op so what are we meant to do with this your analysis of a Married woman? huh
Exactly for what purpose?
I'm still thinking about the motivations for it, almost like making excuses for chasing married women like it's supposed to be a good thing.
FamilyRe: Would You Keep Your Child With This Creature?? by missjo(f): 10:52am On Nov 16, 2016
crackhaus:
Be specific:

Do you mean leaving the child in the care of the dog while going out?
OR
Do you mean letting the dog play around with the child while you're not too far away/in the next room?
Dude reply your IMs angry angry
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 10:46am On Nov 16, 2016
LOL grin
Foreign Affairs2016 US Election - Its Impact On Immigration Enforcement by missjo(op): 10:34am On Nov 16, 2016
With Donald J. Trump's election as president, the immigrant community in the US, potential immigrants and their advocates, are now braced up for heightened uncertainty amid concerns about the efficacy of his sweeping proposals for mass deportation, rescinding President Obama's Executive Orders on immigration, and ushering in strict enforcement of current immigration laws.

The potential casualties:

1. Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) is likely to be gone.

2. PROVISIONAL WAIVER, which allows those beneficiaries of current immigrant petitions who are not eligible for adjustment of status to proceed with consular processing and return, will also be gone.

3. There will be a return to the policy of detention for those present without legal status, and legal immigrants convicted of deportable offences; thus, requiring bond hearing before immigration judges.

4. Likely end to generous TPS declaration.

5. Tracking of entry to identify visa overstays.



What can you do?
For those with a basis to obtain legal permanent residency (Green Card), they should as a matter of urgency get on with it and pursue it. Many individuals with DACA and TPS that were not able to adjust their status because they entered without permission (EWI) may be able to adjust their status if they are in bonafide marriages or are beneficiaries of current immigration petitions. Know your rights and your options, and explore all legal options to legalize your status.
This is not a time to panic, your first order is to know where you stand. Consult an experienced and licensed immigration attorney to get your questions answered.




****
Peter Loblack is a leading immigration attorney in Florida. A graduate of Harvard University, the University of California, and a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Attorney Loblack handles cases of Deportation, Adjustment of Status, Work Permits, Green Cards, and Waivers, which other attorneys might be able afraid to take on.


https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1047652028697128&substory_index=0&id=183294788466194

Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 6:51pm On Nov 13, 2016
Lucasbalo:
After six bankruptcies, the American banks stop funding his projects and that's when he turned to foreign banks in Saudi Arabia, China and Russia. That's one of the main reasons he refuses to release his tax returns. You remember he promised to release his tax returns after the completion of the audit. I bet you donuts to bagel, he would not release it due to what's in the taxes.
Lucasbalo:
Missjo, the way Trump ran his businesses is nothing to write home about. He left so many people bankrupt by not paying for the services rendered to him. Many banks took the brunt of his so many failed businneses hence he resorted to foreign banks for financing. We have people in America 40 to 50 X richer than Trump and they never filed for bankruptcies once. Don't forget the scam called Trump University and the litigation is going on already. Please enlighten me about his business model ?.
LOL, you need not bet your precious doughnuts Lucas, I too I'm almost certain he's not going to release his tax returns. He might, but I'm not betting on it. cheesy

I feel like you have started having the impression I'm a LOVER of all things Trump. You're wrong.
See the thing is I find this man intriguing, in the sense that he has a way about him. Now I know there have been people who have paid the price financially for his excesses but something we can't take from Donald Trump is that he is a shrewd businessman.

I would have called him smart but I fear that may not go down well with you and many others, but how else do you explain the way he goes about his business? cheesy
Some people might argue that how can a smart person file for so many bankruptcies. My response would be, it's only someone with some smarts that could file for so many bankruptcies and still be a billionaire.

I mean, you just said it took 6 bankruptcies for the corporations to stop funding him? Most people will never get funding in the billions after filing for one bankruptcy not to mention SIX. shocked
How does he do it? This is why I find him intriguing. He's not a saint but let's give the man his due, he should NEVER be underestimated, a price the DNC is terribly paying for right now.

You asked me about his business model, well let's not get into that: the summary will probably be something like "Be a beast, be a wolf, and let motherf***ckerz know". cheesy
I didn't get around to finishing his book "The Art of the Deal".

Tony Montana might have something to say about him,LOL

Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 6:30pm On Nov 13, 2016
Badgers14:
To the bolded... That's sort of an irony... grin grin shows us that the system is very unfair. They want the rich to be richer and the poor poorer. If he was an average joe, he have to wait for 5 or 10years so that banks will not put that bankruptcy filing into consideration. And by then might have lost some of the business opportunities that he would have profited from.
Not even an irony, but a pinching reality.
Its as if you're just realizing the system is unfair, and Trump found a way to rigmarole around it countless times to his benefit. The rich and wealthy have things in place that effectively keeps them rich, WELCOME TO THE LAND OF THE AMERICAN DREAM. grin

During one of the presidential debates, I remember Clinton saying she was going to increase taxes for anyone earning above $200,000 a year and in my mind I was like "Even her own financial sponsors/backers will not like that" cheesy cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 6:24pm On Nov 13, 2016
Badgers14:
Don't make an assumption on what you think i said or i was saying. When you throw an argument stay in line and don't deviate from it to make you sound intelligent undecided

All i said was that Clinton won popular votes, a per head per head vote. And Trump won By electoral college. So it is safe to throw in argument that he does not actually represent the choice of the American people since more individuals casted there votes, " individual votes" for Clinton.

Second, I was not arguing about which country started electoral college first. That's irrelevant.
I was trying to give another commenter a brief history on how it started in the united States.

Finally, when you google, almost all your results is pointing towards slavery story , that's why virgina have produced the most president in the U.S history.

Some timez you gotta put two and two together to understand politics. And Trump knew republicans don't think like that when he said this.....
Okay
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 12:23pm On Nov 13, 2016
bigtt76:
The US have an electoral process which aims at protecting it from what happened in the last presidential election in Nigeria where Kano and Rivers state contributed the most votes for both candidates.

Do you know that the most votes scored by Clinton could have come from just one state? Compared to Trump actually winning in more states? Though in Nigeria 2/3 of total votes cast nationwide is required to win, in US the more states you win the more electoral votes you get.
Exactly. E.g California.
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 12:14pm On Nov 13, 2016
Badgers14:
How many times did he file for bankruptcyhuh
LOL, and yet every time he went to the banks and big corporations to get loans or woo financiers, they kept giving him money.
He still remained a billionaire.

I didn't say he is infallible, I was trying to tell Seun that someone who is so easily manipulated does not become a billionaire. He is the one that has been manipulating the system and people,not the other way round.
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f):
Badgers14:
Where electoral colleges was started is irrelevant to argument.

As for what i wrote, google it. You will find more than a million result in google but you just have to chose what to believe.
Actually, the beginning/history of Electoral Colleges is the only thing that is relevant to your argument.

And yea I know you read it from Google, mostly opinions from people who are calling for it to be scrapped.
There is no historical backing on the records to support the claim that it was invented because of slavery.

1. Electoral College system of voting is not unique to the United States.
2. The first country to make use of the system IS NOT the United States.
3. About 6 or 7 other countries including the kingdom of Prussia (present Germany, which has the earliest account and use of the system), have also made use of it at one time or the other.
4. Apart from the United States, none of these countries (including Prussia) are known to have a significant Slave population.

So how come it's only the US that's using the system because of slavery? undecided
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 11:53am On Nov 13, 2016
Seun:
Under Trump, there will be lots of racial riots. This has already started even before his swearing in. The people around him and foreign leaders like Putin will manipulate him easily by taking advantage of his monstrous ego. The military industrial complex will easily shame him into sacrificing American soldiers in Iraq, Syria, and maybe even Iran despite his isolationist tendencies. Attempts to implement any of his stupid campaign promises will infuriate minorities, but going back on his promises will infuriate his supporters. Trump will be like Lyndon Johnson.
You don't know a lot about Trump do you? Read up on his biography and the way he has run his business to become a billionaire.

One thing people can't do is manipulate him, it may seem like someone baited him into reacting but be rest assured the man usually has something else up his sleeves.
It's that same ego that makes him hard to manipulate.
Foreign AffairsRe: I’m A Muslim, A Woman And An Immigrant. I Voted For Trump. by missjo(f): 11:49am On Nov 13, 2016
Badgers14:
My dear, you compared apples with Oranges here. US president election is not by any means close to the Nigerian presidental election in 2015.

The reasoning behind the "electoral colleges" is slavery.

Back when slavery was the order of the day in the US. Slaves where disenfranchised. They could not vote but a big BUT, their owners and the political system wants to use them to win elections, basically silencing them. They are counted on the census that they use to allocate the electoral college but they don't vote, they don't want them to make their choices. They wanted to appoint people "electoral college" to make their choice for them.

If there were no electoral colleges, the south would rarely smell the white house. And to think of it, the south - home of slavery have produced the highest number of U.S. presidents than any other region.

*** also don't forget that women weren't allowed to vote at the time.. But they were counted in census and they use census to allot electoral colleges to states.. So basically that's a system of silencing groups of people to there advantage****
Where are you people coming up with this stuff?
Slavery is the reason behind having the Electoral College system, really? undecided

Was the system of Electoral Colleges started in the US?
Foreign AffairsRe: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by missjo(f): 11:33am On Nov 13, 2016
ValerianSteel:
The real reason we have the EC.

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/11/12/13598316/donald-trump-electoral-college-slavery-akhil-reed-amar
Far from it.
Amar's opinion on there has no historical backing on paper. Slavery might have been a factor but it certainly isn't the real reason.

You have to consider a fact that this system of having designated electors via an Electoral College DID NOT begin in the US.
I believe the kingdom of Prussia (now modern Germany) began the system, and there have been other countries who have at one time made use of the EC system of voting. These countries had no significant slave population.
FamilyRe: My Husband Always Shouts At Me In Public by missjo(f): 11:05am On Nov 13, 2016
Mindfulness:
Ok, Melania. tongue
She's sexy I think, if only she could get rid of her accent.
We all know she won't be able to get rid of the nude pictures which will always hunt her.

See why it's good to make good choices while young, you never know if you'll become the first lady. cheesy cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: Unlike Nigeria, Why Don’t Thugs Mess Up With Elections In The United States? by missjo(f): 11:01am On Nov 13, 2016
Voting fraud is a bit more sophisticated in the US than ballot snatching or outright violent intimidation.
It doesn't mean election irregularities don't happen, it just means they happen on a whole 'nother level.

Don't get it twisted.
Foreign AffairsRe: President-elect Donald Trump Announces His Cabinet by missjo(f): 10:57am On Nov 13, 2016
LMFAO grin grin

I hope no one took this post too serious, I can see about two or three persons up there believing that Dennis Rodman or Bill Cosby have been given appointments cheesy
FamilyRe: My Husband Always Shouts At Me In Public by missjo(f): 10:45am On Nov 13, 2016
Mindfulness:
Just imagine everyone would freak out and lash out in a moment of stress like an infant throwing tantrums only with greater ferocity. I hope he is also able to take what he dishes out. There are better ways to cope with stress.

The discussion reminds me of Donald Trump. Let us hope he will not use his nuclear codes in a stressful moment. All these babies in grown bodies. gringrin
Yea,the Donald is very temperamental and Hillary didn't cease to remind us at every point.
The thing is he is not the first President to be that way, which is why there is a cabinet and procedures before anyone (not even the POTUS) can just decide to make use of nukes.LOL grin

As for this lady,her man definitely lacks even the most basic self-control in the sense that he doesn't even care if he embarrasses himself by raising his voice.
Damn I cant even see myself shouting in public and I have had instances where I wanted to. I keep my b1tch voice for the indoors.
FamilyRe: My Husband Always Shouts At Me In Public by missjo(f): 10:36am On Nov 13, 2016
@ thewife306
I also read where you said he tells your house help not to do things you tell her to do. Wow this is just crazy.
It seems your husband is someone who likes to remind you who is boss,and I can't begin to assume to know why that is.

People who do that are either having personal psychological issues, or doing it because the person (you in this case) is full of herself and as such needs to be cut to size.
Whichever the case may be, someone who genuinely loves another person WILL NOT as a matter of respect resort to belittling them whether they deserve it or not.

This is serious.
FamilyRe: My Husband Always Shouts At Me In Public by missjo(f): 10:30am On Nov 13, 2016
thewife306:
And what if its not one sided. i posted thevreasons. What do i stand to gain posting one-sided story. i would be doing myself
WALK AWAY
You can never get it wrong by walking away dear.

DO NOT react and shout back at him, totally wrong. Not in the sense that he doesn't deserve it, but in the sense that you both will come off looking insane especially if it's in public.
I can't imagine seeing a friend or blood sister of mine engaging in a shouting match with her husband IN PUBLIC. undecided
I wouldn't know how to explain it when someone walks up to me and asks me what is going on.

When he starts raising his voice, you WALK AWAY and create some distance between you two. It might not be possible to completely make yourself scarce from the immediate environment so creating good distance between you two is better for the optics.
FamilyRe: My Husband Always Shouts At Me In Public by missjo(f):
oatzeal:
There are different kinds of people, when you compare Mr A to B , you will miss it.

Just like I said earlier. May be he has more things bothering his mind now.

MAY BE.

I don't know ur husband, but am like dat.

Wen i have deadline for something, late for work... I can't give anybody 1sec to waste . I naturally become more aggressive. I can shout at anybody.



Immediately, am done, get to my destination. I can play and smile with anyone. Just the opposite.


Then I hate rhetorical questions.


Now, its not 24/7 your husband shouts at you, at least you still do have time for romance. Use style to talk to him,
Get to know him more.

I believe he loves you
Errrrmmmm, I don't mean to interfere but I'm sensing you just described yourself this way with the opinion that it might be a good thing. IT CERTAILY ISN'T.

There's a clinical term in psychology used to describe people like this,cant remember the term right now.
In a world where one has very little control over every other thing, it's VERY IMPORTANT for one to have SELF-CONTROL, this is the only type of control we humans are 100% responsible for.
Foreign AffairsRe: Lessons I Learnt From 2016 US Presidental Elections: Donald Trump's Victory by missjo(f): 4:17pm On Nov 12, 2016
Timbuktuo:
Like I said, it's anyone's guess. And we could probably argue for and against our respective opinions. Don't discountenance the gender advantage Hillary had. Sanders would not have won some demographics that Hillary did, si there's that.

Not only was Hillary favoured, Sanders was rigged out of the primaries.
I'm sure they've been biting their fingers for this miscalculation.
CelebritiesRe: List Of Celebrities Who Voted For Donald Trump by missjo(op): 4:14pm On Nov 12, 2016
Padipadi:
attributes of people who's got balls. They can dare to do what they thonk is right. They don't pretend. Go read about Dennis Rodman (1st man on the list) & Tyson.
I personnaly think Trump ll do what He thinks is best for America but Clinton ll be obeying powers to rule.
Yea, people who dare to be different. I can definitely see that in some of those celebs.

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