We're in the same boat, I hardly wear clothes at home
Samantha125: I could be wrong, but the guy looks gay... It's possible he's not into women and she knows it.
I once had a gay friend back in varsity and sometimes he'd come to my residence and we'd take a nap together on my bed and nothing would happen... And sometimes we'd just chill in my room while I'm in nothing but my underwear because one thing about me is that I'm allergic to clothes whenever I'm indoors...
What we call arousal is basically the building up of creative energy within us
Anytime you consciously DECIDE to partake in any action that leads to sexual orgasm and you experience that orgasm, you have decided to trade the creative energy for pleasure
This creative energy is in all of us and it begins to come alive when we we get turned on
When we experience orgasm, this creative force dies, and it takes a while for it to come back rejuvenate
Think of it as a light bulb. When you get turned on it biggings to get brighter and brighter, and when you experience orgasm it dies. And the more you experience conscious orgasm the more it gets weaker and weaker. The longer you stay away from conscious orgasm the more it gets stronger and stronger
I have no comment until I hear from the second party
alphonsojidebab: A Nigerian nurse has recounted an emotional experience from 2016 involving renowned cleric David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, revealing how the encounter nearly shook his faith and commitment to church attendance.
The man, identified on social media platform X as @Nrs_Danie, narrated that he had struggled for years to secure admission into the Lagos State School of Nursing, succeeding only after his fourth attempt. However, his joy was short-lived as he lacked the ₦230,000 required to pay tuition, with school authorities giving him just one month before forfeiting the admission. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
According to his account, he and his mother, who lived in Abule Egba area of Lagos, left home as early as 5 a.m. to travel to Sango Ota, Ogun State, where the church headquarters is located, hoping to seek financial assistance from the cleric.
He explained that they had been active members of the church for about three years, participating in services, prayers, and fasting programmes, which strengthened their belief that they might receive support.
They reportedly positioned themselves along the route where the bishop would pass before his morning service, waiting for an opportunity to speak with him.
When the cleric eventually arrived, the man said he and his mother rushed forward to plead for help but were stopped by security personnel.
He claimed that the bishop responded by advising them to apply for a bursary from the Lagos State Government instead.
The response, he said, left him devastated, considering the emotional and physical effort it took to gain admission after several attempts.
The nurse admitted that the incident affected him deeply and almost caused him to question his faith in God. However, he later came to the realization that religious leaders are human and that faith should be centered on God rather than individuals.
He emphasized that leaving church because of a pastor’s action would mean one’s faith was misplaced.
Despite the disappointment, he eventually completed his nursing education without financial assistance from the cleric and now works abroad as a nurse.
Reflecting on his journey, he said the experience strengthened his belief that personal faith and determination are more important than reliance on any religious figure.
muykem: I support electronic transmission but we need to ask ourselves some question. For example, if saboteur cut Anambra state off of Internet on election day, what happened to results there?
Miss Esther Etiyemonu became the One Day Governor of Lagos State and sat in the same office where major decisions are made daily.
She met the Governor, received official recognition, and experienced what leadership truly looks like from the inside.
This is more than a photo op. It shows what is possible when young people are given access and responsibility early. Instead of complaining about the future of Nigeria, this is a practical example of preparing the next generation to lead.
Imagine being that young and already stepping into the shoes of the Governor of Lagos State, even if just for a day. The exposure alone can shape confidence, vision, and ambition for life.
Do you think initiatives like this can truly change the mindset of Nigerian youths?
ChukwuObe: But why do we have so many dumb people in this country? Any law without a provision if the clause fails is bound to cause and create chaos. Imagine there is no network in Obi's polling unit, will they be happy if the results of the votes are not counted just because the e-transmission is not possible? What happens if some people spend lots of money to buy signal jamming equipment and deploy it in their opponent's region to prevent e-transmission, will they not be crying if the results are voided? Please use your brain. Imagine if card reader was made mandatory when Jonathan biometrics could not be captures, would he have voted without manual option?
I can't imagine some people actually liked this comment.
If they delay in response, you'll still fault them
LagosOrigin: Whenever they rush quickly to the media to debunk a rumour, know it's true.
President Donald Trump threatened "Gun a blazing" if the massacre of christians didn't stop and he's keeping to his words as always and there is nothing tinubu can do about it than to corporate.
Not socializing is the big one. It affects every other thing
Sirchiboy: 1) Staying indoor as a child. 2) Not Having a GF as a teenager 3) Not socializing. 4) Being afraid to take risk . 5) Not learning hardwork and not leaving house at 17 or 18
The thing is most people are too defensive. They feel attacked when one is merely expressing his opinion on a matter
MaxInDHouse: That is correct even Jesus learned many things when he listened to how people expressed their grievances. That is why he told us to be patient no matter what anyone says so as to know how to help in the little way we can.
I may not agree with everything the op says, but I believe there's always something to learn if one is open minded enough
MaxInDHouse: True Christians won't criticize the OP but we will listen carefully to know what made him feel this way.
Of course there are questions intelligent and right thinking individuals will like to ask God if He could show His face:
*How did life begin? *Why are we here? *Why do innocent people suffer? *What happens when a person dies? *Why is there so much war? *What is the future of our planet home?
These questions has turned many people to sadists and desperados as they can't find satisfying answers, yet people all over are talking about one so called God and claiming we must love and worship Him.
So it's by listening to persons like this OP that will reveal the heart conditions of people around us and we love to hear such ones open up their hearts so we can have a heart to heart discussion to explain why we believe in God!
ufotunang: ..this Michael carrick is a very good coach..he has improved the team..now won 4 matches in a row..man utd should give him a lucrative contract at the end of the season
sunnymighty: I remember telling you to contact me on the other thread you shared. I dropped my number there but later deleted it because of scammers. Some of you have problems with communication. Drop your WhatsApp digits here if you are serious.
ZombieDredd: I'm just thinking, should they be short on morale and play rubbish or see it as an opportunity to play their hearts out and give the coach selection headache?
Just thinking 🤔
Nothing they play here will change the coach mind.
That being said, he should give this players some minutes in EPL