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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by cuffee: 2:30pm On Aug 20, 2023
1nigeriamyfoot:


You expect me to read long epistle?

Common bro, you are a graduate for goodness sake

You can easily summarize everything in just 5 lines
didn't you do comprehension in school
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:30pm On Aug 20, 2023
Sulele04:

You will, the Love go go round.

Until she realizes she wants more.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:30pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:


You are the kid cuz you reason like your stinking ass
Do the needful please. Learn to respect boundaries
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:31pm On Aug 20, 2023
bepositive11:


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.

How did you come to the conclusion their relationship is healthy? Simply cos he’s drunk in love?

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Afokesco(m): 2:32pm On Aug 20, 2023
Love birds

Why not making it brief...

The story too long...

The economy no deh make people read much
Again

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:34pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
My mom teach me work very early and I grew up among four brothers, I learn work well well 😂😂😂 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.


Keep overthinking. Not everything is black or white.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t be “strategic” o. But it’s usually wise to blend in spontaneity into the mix.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Matix222: 2:35pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Do the needful please. Learn to respect boundaries

Sharap

B*tch ass

Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:35pm On Aug 20, 2023
Luckysbab:


Keep overthinking. Not everything is black or white.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t be “strategic” o. But it’s usually wise to blend in spontaneity into the mix.
Are you married? I want to ask you some questions
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:35pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:

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.

He should not marry a second wife because of what? If the need for a second wife arises, he should do what?
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:36pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:


Sharap

Bitch ass
Dominique rule 2 please
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:36pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Are you married? I want to ask you some questions

No, I’m not.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:37pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:

You think say na to carry yansh and breast be the thing when you don’t have sense?
Dominique rule 2 please
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by ShaqFu: 2:37pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ishilove:

It is dripping grin
You don say. 😁

Tell me more? 😁
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:37pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:


Sharap

Bitch ass

Stop it though. This is childish.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 2:38pm On Aug 20, 2023
Luckysbab:


No, I’m not.
Well I'll reserve my question for the married ones who opposed my comment.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 2:42pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Well I'll reserve my question for the married ones who opposed my comment.

Fair enough.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by gassbee: 2:44pm On Aug 20, 2023
Guy try commot dat rag wey dey your head first
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by sirjamesjnr(m): 2:45pm On Aug 20, 2023
Ishilove:
This here narration is done by a man deeply in love. It is ringing in every sentence.
. Hope you are okay. Rarely do I read your post, Oh good old days.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by StrongAlphMale: 2:50pm On Aug 20, 2023
luminouz:
I don't understand why it's always men creating threads about their gf birthdays. You rarely see girls do this online.
Oga even added links to her FB and WhatsApp, hunting for birthday wishes from unknown people online. WTF



Na Simps dey always do this thing.

You hardly see a Nigerian girl doing this. This is because they're keeping and weighing their options open should in case a much more richer dude crosses her path, she'll dump her current bf ASAP and move to the richer guy. The werey simp will now rush to nairaland and create multiple threads on how her girlfriend dumped her. SIMP men are cursed to the world.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 2:51pm 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 one🙏

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Bfly: 2:53pm On Aug 20, 2023
This is a brief history about your relationship without the how in it. I was expecting to see a scene.

I understand you are doing this to project your own ability to love. She is just your girlfriend young nigga.

Deep down, you no really love that girl without the little benefits as in the emotional wants, though she has more benefits. (I understand this is normal)
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Goodlady(f): 2:57pm On Aug 20, 2023
Luckysbab:


He should not marry a second wife because of what? If the need for a second wife arises, he should do what?
Don't let his life spoil. Marrying more than one wife brings bad luck

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by AmancalledGod: 2:59pm On Aug 20, 2023
NYSC nah time wey you suppose dey dey use package your life, you go dey use am dey do relationship, well i wish you well.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 3:00pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:

Don't let his life spoil. Marrying mote than one wife brings bad luck
How is the make up...or your make up...? How much for your make up/of your make up...? I have seen enough of your make up or for & with your make up...? Make up for what or on what...&with what...?...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by dazzlingd(m): 3:02pm On Aug 20, 2023
You might have found your soul mate.
The story telling is cool.

The environment matters a lot. When you are in tune with your natural environment, your heat beat will vibrate at the right frequency and connect with the right soul.
I hope it lasts. I hope you find happiness and if at any point it seems not work again, I hope you have the strength to start all over again

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 3:03pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:

Don't let his life spoil. Marrying mote than one wife brings bad luck

I didn’t know it was about superstitions.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by ariesbull: 3:09pm 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 one🙏

I don't encourage girlfriend...get married to her first

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Ed12(m): 3:15pm On Aug 20, 2023
luminouz:
I don't understand why it's always men creating threads about their gf birthdays. You rarely see girls do this online.
Oga even added links to her FB and WhatsApp, hunting for birthday wishes from unknown people online. WTF

They will forever keep their options open... Na dem be baddie for relationship matter
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Goodlady(f): 3:16pm On Aug 20, 2023
Luckysbab:


I didn’t know it was about superstitions.
Try it. You go see
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Goodlady(f): 3:16pm On Aug 20, 2023
Emmanuel30a:
How is the make up...or your make up...? How much for your make up/of your make up...? I have seen enough of your make up or for & with your make up...? Make up for what or on what...&with what...?...
ment. Sorry
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 3:24pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:
ment. Sorry
Did you likes me..., & you want us to do an assignment...?(maybe an engagement...? Come...lets do engagement...)/to be doing an assignment or THE ASSIGNMENT...? Book an appointment or book for an appointment..., and you won't see or have/experience disappointment...or any disappointment...no disappointment... whatsoever... except for the serpent, his gents, agents and regents,etc; of recent...or in the recent..., that are looking for what?...cent and 💯 or 50cent...?...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Shattuck(m): 3:24pm 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 one🙏

wish you all the best, so lovely.

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