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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Sulele04(m): 2:00pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:



Me too. I hope I get it some day.
You will, the Love go go round.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Ishilove: 2:02pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:



Me too. I hope I get it some day.
I got it and so you will, my dear. Good things come to those who pray and wait on the Lord ๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ˜˜

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:02pm On Aug 20, 2023
franchasofficia:
You are more than correct.



Same educational and financial level relationship only work by God's grace, luck and if the guy comes from a rich family background and he is the only son, if not na gamble grin
Tell them jare.
E don tey wey I know say I no suppose play with my agemates.
A woman has to be very stingy with her time, waste it anyhow on the wrong man and have yourself to blame.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by cuffee: 2:03pm On Aug 20, 2023
Sonnobax15:
grin
Wahala...

You go dey trust banny during NYSC? When you never know wetin Nigerian labour market get in stock for you?

Well,as una dey fall in love for NYSC so,abeg make nobody fall in love with my banny wey dey camp at this moment,cuz I too value that my banny undecided
mรณron, your banny way don dey suck dick for camp. Where my cane, make flog craze comot for ya head. Idiot

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by folake4u(f): 2:03pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ishilove:

I got it and so you will, my dear. Good things come to those who pray and wait on the Lord ๐Ÿ’—๐Ÿ˜˜

Thank you very much Ishi for your kind prayer.๐Ÿ’–

I'm happy you got your heart's desire. kiss

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by jubrilELsudan: 2:05pm On Aug 20, 2023
ABEG SEND ME HER CONTACTS CAUSE I FOR LIKE FVCK HER

Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by bepositive11: 2:05pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State... her birthday a memorable one๐Ÿ™


There are a lot of misogynists on Nairaland. Just ignore them.

You have a healthy relationship. You both address issues openly and share your vulnerabilities with each other. Keep it up.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by franchasofficia: 2:05pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
I trust you jare.
You are a Realist, these guys are just doing fake love without using their heads, some are even saying it works for some people but failed to realize that it doesn't work for most people, just one in millions.
Na like this body count Dy take plenty reach uncountable, if oga dumps him now to chase money after his nysc, she'll begin to cry and onto another man and so on and so forth
I said what I said sha
You get sense too much like a guy, girls like u go hard to bed because of too much sense lol cheesy


Any girl that's looking for movie like love or romance novel kind of love always end up with the wrong guys which leads to heartbreak, disappointment and she may end up unmarried for too long. Na such girls de like date their course mate, NYSC colleague, coworker, and such guys will hardly be ready financially to settle down when the girl is fully ripe and in her glory years, which most times lead to breakup after 5 to 10yrs relationship due to the fact that the guy is still struggling financially and scared to commit.


Realistic people hardly get disappointed in relationship or marriage cos they face reality and not fantasy, and they usually don't expect much from people

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by folake4u(f): 2:05pm On Aug 20, 2023
Sulele04:

You will, the Love go go round.


Amen. Thank you Mr. Sule.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Ishilove: 2:06pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:


Thank you very much Ishi for your kind prayer.๐Ÿ’–

I'm happy you got your heart's desire. kiss
You're welcome dear. I'm happy as well ๐Ÿ™‚

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by franchasofficia: 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Tell them jare.
E don tey wey I know say I no suppose play with my agemates.
A woman has to be very stingy with her time, waste it anyhow on the wrong man and have yourself to blame.
grin cheesy cheesy
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Matix222: 2:08pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Who is this lost soullll

You think say na to carry yansh and breast be the thing when you donโ€™t have sense?

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by cuffee: 2:09pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:


Thank you very much Ishi for your kind prayer.๐Ÿ’–

I'm happy you got your heart's desire. kiss
keep fooling yourself. I pity the sane man that will commit himself to a pinkpiller like you. After doing several abortions, you come here and be forming hard gal and feminist. No man can talk to you because you are rude and of bad character. You are nothing but just an ordinary bitch whose cup will soon be full
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by franchasofficia: 2:12pm On Aug 20, 2023
cuffee:
keep fooling yourself. I pity the sane man that will commit himself to a pinkpiller like you. After doing several abortions, you come here and be forming hard gal and feminist. No man can talk to you because you are rude and of bad character. You are nothing but just an ordinary bitch. Soon, your cup will be full
Ewo, bros wetin hapunu kwanu shocked shocked
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by shegra58: 2:12pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable one๐Ÿ™

Thanks to the moonlight cheesy

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by maasoap(m): 2:13pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ikennaford:
Some guys are really pussies,,, wtf you typing...
Sonnobax15:
grin
Wahala...

You go dey trust banny during NYSC? When you never know wetin Nigerian labour market get in stock for you?
luminouz:

Oga even added links to her FB and WhatsApp, hunting for birthday wishes from unknown people online. WTF
IconicR:
You both are on the same level, she's not smart to be dating you.
A smart lady should always date someone above her so as to balance the equation

Nairaland guys, I would be disappointed if I didn't see twists like these ones. grin grin grin
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:14pm On Aug 20, 2023
franchasofficia:
You get sense too much like a guy, girls like u go hard to bed because of too much sense lol cheesy


Any girl that's looking for movie like love or romance novel kind of love always end up heartbroken, disappointed and may end up unmarried for too long. Na such girls de like date their course mate, NYSC colleague, coworker, and such guys will hardly be ready financially to settle down when the girl is fully ripe and in her glory years, which most times lead to breakup after 5 to 10yrs relationship due to the fact that the guy is still struggling financially and scared to commit.


Realistic people hardly get disappointed in relationship or marriage cos they face reality and not fantasy, and they usually don't expect much from people


My mom teach me work very early and I grew up among four brothers, I learn work well well ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ na why I never still crack bdat.
Where are those my brothers university girlfriends today? I'm sure you have answers to that kikikiki.
If your emotions is in charge of your direction as a lady ehn, trust me these guys will chop you and move on at the right time to chase money which is what they truly need at this very early stage of their lives.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:16pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:

You think say na to carry yansh and breast be the thing when you donโ€™t have sense?
Do the needful Bradford I don't want to call mods on you. Are you a kid?
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by thinkmoney(m): 2:16pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable one๐Ÿ™

Ha u later date this my girl... best of luck
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Pathfinder2090: 2:17pm On Aug 20, 2023
Sonnobax15:
grin
Wahala...

You go dey trust banny during NYSC? When you never know wetin Nigerian labour market get in stock for you?

Well,as una dey fall in love for NYSC so,abeg make nobody fall in love with my banny wey dey camp at this moment,cuz I too value that my banny undecided



Forget that your bannyโ€ฆ another guy man go dey shine her Congo by now

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by folake4u(f): 2:18pm On Aug 20, 2023
cuffee:
keep fooling yourself. I pity the sane man that will commit himself to a pinkpiller like you. After doing several abortions, you come here and be forming hard gal and feminist. No man can talk to you because you are rude and of bad character. You are nothing but just an ordinary bitch whose cup will soon be full

All these epistle for me? Awww. I feel sorry for you.

Maybe try to look for joy within. A stranger on Seun's Nairaland is NOT the cause of whatever could be wrong with you, darling. ๐Ÿ˜˜

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by ItisWell22(f): 2:18pm On Aug 20, 2023
maasoap:





Nairaland guys, I would be disappointed if I didn't see twists like these ones. grin grin grin

I swearrrrโ€ฆ ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚

Iโ€™m still shocked majority wished them well sef.

@op, I pray your joy lasts as long as you live. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿคฒ

This is truly beautiful.

Happy birthday to your Queen.. ๐ŸŽŠ๐Ÿ’ฏ

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by occfx: 2:20pm On Aug 20, 2023
Rokiat:
Honeymoon stage. grin grin grin

I just dey laugh but good luck to ya all.

To start is easy but to finish am na wahala

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by callmevirus(m): 2:21pm On Aug 20, 2023
Miravik900:


You wey smart but you are still single your so called โ€œabove levelโ€ never marry you cheesy

Shame!


I love you Nigga for this comment
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by LeeSmart: 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
God did not join anything, they are fornicating.
๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
You go like vawulence oo

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Matix222: 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Do the needful Bradford I don't want to call mods on you. Are you a kid?

You are the kid cuz you reason like your stinking ass
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:22pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:



Likeeee!!! I was blushing on the girl's behalf. cheesy

Indeed. I know you wonโ€™t add that it is not enough. Youโ€™ll rather see him mumu himself finish till the girl goes to hook some Ned.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by franchasofficia: 2:26pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
My mom teach me work very early and I grew up among four brothers, I learn work well well ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ na why I never still crack bdat.
Where are those my brothers university girlfriends today? I'm sure you have answers to that kikikiki.
If your emotions is in charge of your direction as a lady ehn, trust me these guys will chop you and move on at the right time to chase money which is what they truly need at this very early stage of their lives.

Kai cheesy grin

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Goodlady(f): 2:26pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:

LoL ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
Thanks
And please don't forget to help me wish her a happy birthday
God bless you
Your name's Kayode, right?
Wishing you a happy union with her. Make sure you take care of my sister and never marry second wife.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Lolachef(f): 2:28pm On Aug 20, 2023
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kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable one๐Ÿ™

Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by cuffee: 2:28pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ishilove:
This here narration is done by a man deeply in love. It is ringing in every sentence.
this is what them bitches want to read. A simp falling for their kind. You can't catch me
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:29pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ishilove:

That's the kind of love I have always dreamed of ๐Ÿ˜

So no one in your couple of years of being sisi has offered or shown capacity for that kind of love?

Itโ€™s free to dream anyways. Itโ€™s just a dream afterall.

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