Romance › Re: The Worst Place Our Youth Learn Lezibianism And Homosexuality by sinequanon: 1:01pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
chibeby: I was full of suprise on one of my visit on one boarding school(girls only).
and i think they do that because they don't see any guy around to satisfy there sexual need.
and that was the same thing with boarding school(boys only)
infact if our country wants to stop lezibianism and homosexuality then they have to stop bolding school. I think that the OP makes a good point. Girls only and boys only schools can encourage homosexual behaviour. Education is not just "academics". It includes social interaction and identity building. |
Romance › Re: The Worst Place Our Youth Learn Lezibianism And Homosexuality by sinequanon: 12:34pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
Synzu: "Homosexuality" not Homosexualism.
Olodo. Both are correct. "homosexualism" is just an old version of the word. |
Romance › Re: In Love by sinequanon: 12:27pm On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 11:45am On Feb 11, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 11:07am On Feb 11, 2016 |
xyoung: This sinequanon is just blowing big grammar here and there. Hope you r not the Uniben sinequanon I know. I will just beat you Illiterates see big grammar everywhere.  I don't know anyone like you from anywhere. Go figure!  |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 12:46am On Feb 11, 2016 |
JuicyGee: 40 ke? That's definitely not true.. But lets pretend its true. So if you said you've dated 40 women, is either you're a womanizer or you're just a wack fellow who doesn't know how to make his women stay  40 at the same time, mind you. no be easy. |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 12:39am On Feb 11, 2016 |
funmercy1: [quote author=omron post=42812164]well said brother sister  [/quote]Maybe he called the girl bro by mistake, and that is why she won't pick up.  |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 8:49pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Cutehector: lol my eyes aren't on women yet.. there is smth worth more dat my heart lies therein for nw. oooooooh.....kaay.. |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 8:40pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Cutehector: infact I should be frank wit u, I dnt make female frnds.  So you no get to... ...kn  w... friends of female friends. The hotter the female friend, the hotter the friends of the female friend.  So, it is all w  rth it in the end. You read about all these losers, chasing and begging one girl. You don't need to go there if you know how to make female friends. You just take your pick.  |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 8:25pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Cutehector: Wat u tryna insinuate? ..nothing...nothing... enjoy all your... ....new.... ..female.. ..... ..... ..fri  nds.. |
Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 8:11pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: What Should I Do? Forget About Her Or Continue The Struggle by sinequanon: 8:08pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Cutehector: I have female frnds who aren't my girlfrnds... what I dnt Wana have is someone who I have feelings for and wants to remain a frnd. Capisce You don't have any attractive female friends. How does this work? How many friends are you shutting out? Dude, you just have to be strong and accept that feelings have to be kept in check. |
Romance › Re: Why Would A Single Female Friend Tell You... by sinequanon(op): 5:47pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Greene66: Bros na ashawo be dat. No. This was something else. But I am not completely sure what. Greene66: She just dey ask make she know as people dey take am for their mind. D people wey knw. oops. pidgin fail. my pidgin isn't that good.  Can somebody break it down. Thanks. |
Romance › Re: Why Would A Single Female Friend Tell You... by sinequanon(op): 5:11pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
uzeless pipuls  uzeless womans can't even explain der own nonsense  |
Romance › Re: Dangers Of Remaining Close Friends With An Ex by sinequanon: 3:04pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
Good post OP! A girl I know lives with her bf. They are not married, but they have a daughter. She invites her ex round, "no problem". She even admits that he broke up with her, and she hadn't wanted to break up. All her exes, bfs, and friends are "equal", she says.  True hippie stuff. |
Romance › Re: Why Would A Single Female Friend Tell You... by sinequanon(op): 2:37pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
If you think you know the answer, just say it, instead of muttering there.  If your brain cannot understand the import of the question, let me break it down for you. Even when this friend has mentioned a boyfriend, she didn't just say, "I have a boyfriend". I would have been thinking, "And?  " When she has mentioned a boyfriend, it would be in passing. For example, we'd be talking about a film, and she would mention that her boyfriend liked it. So, to be suddenly told out of the blue that she is seeing a married man... why would a girl mention that? |
Romance › Why Would A Single Female Friend Tell You... by sinequanon(op): 1:22pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
...that she has a married lover?
What is the psychology behind telling you? |
Romance › Re: Ladies: A Or B? by sinequanon(op): 1:05pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
[size=18pt]OK TIME'S UP, LADIES.
TO MAKE THINGS EASIER FOR YOU,
LIES ARE NOW ALLOWED.[/size] |
Romance › Re: Who Is A Real Man? by sinequanon: 12:31pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
A real man is a man who can walk past trouble, without getting involved, and who can walk away from trouble and look forward. |
Romance › Ladies: A Or B? by sinequanon(op): 12:22pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
A. BF who gets jealous about your interaction with other men. B. BF who takes no notice of your interaction with other men. Think carefully, first, and honest answers only, please.  |
Romance › Re: My Girlfriend Travelled Out Without Telling Me by sinequanon: 12:13pm On Feb 10, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: Effects Of Love On Relationships by sinequanon: 11:25am On Feb 10, 2016 |
RelationshipT: Effect of love on relationships is the continuation of yesterday’s post on “Do You Think All You Need Is Love Or Do You Think Love Is Not Enough.” Read
Love effects on love are numerous, but only three are itemized below:
1. Love does not equal compatibility. That you are in love with someone does not automatically mean that your marriage will work with them. Love does not make marriage work understanding does.Love is emotional while compatibility is a logical thing.It’s possible to be in love with somebody you don’t understand and a person who misbehaves.
2. Love does not solve your relationship problems.Most times we think when we have frequent issues in our relationship it’s because we don’t love our selves, no, it’s because we don’t understand ourselves and we cant live together. We should also grow up and be matured.Because it takes two matured and tolerating adults to make a good relationship.Read More.http://relationshiptalks.com.ng/effects-of-love-on-relationships/ "To love" and "to be in love" are two completely different things. "To love" is a spiritual thing. "To be in love" is a biological thing. |
Romance › Re: Scared Of Losing The Friendship We Bult Over Time by sinequanon: 6:19pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
psamuella100: ...but I neva got the guts to ask her out because I was scared of the friendship we bult overtime... Scared of losing the friendship? mm-mm! Denial!  Methinks that you are afraid of "no". |
Romance › Re: Ladies Have You Ever Made The First Move On A Guy? by sinequanon: 4:18pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Appropriately, this year is a leap year.
29th February is the one traditional day of the year on which women can ask men out. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Have You Ever Made The First Move On A Guy? by sinequanon: 4:15pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
ronald4lif: Here's a surprise for you, there is a scientific study that details what triggers emotion and why it existence is real. Emotion is a chemical reaction from the brain. There is no such study. There are studies about what accompanies emotion, but the causality is still an enigma. Here is a question for you: Can a machine have emotion? I'd say that emotion requires consciousness. Science cannot even define consciousness, let alone find its cause. |
Romance › Re: "Hard To Get" Female Logic by sinequanon(op): 3:11pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
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Romance › Re: The Rare Truth About "Tight" And "Loose" Women by sinequanon: 2:40pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
edisoncash: Try this: Pull the corners of your mouth out toward your ears then let go. What happens? The mouth immediately snaps back to its pre-stretched state because the tissue is elastic. My mouth didn't do this. I am going to sue you. |
Romance › Re: "Hard To Get" Female Logic by sinequanon(op): 2:36pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
So..
There are two types of men...
A. Men who reject the whole cake, and look for a cake without any poison.
B. Men who will pick at the poisoned cake, for bits they think the poison hasn't reached. Then they will move on to the next cake. |
Romance › Re: How Do You Feel When Your Girl Scream During Sex??? by sinequanon: 2:11pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
You can almost hear a hundred female posters lurking in this thread. Anyway, there are three kinds of moaner. 1. Ms Artificial: Moan to make him finish quick and get the thing over with. 2. Ms Embarrassed: Actually doesn't want to moan, but can't control it. and 3.  |
Romance › "Hard To Get" Female Logic by sinequanon(op): 1:39pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
Sometimes, the way women play hard to get is a bit like this:
Woman bakes a beautiful, mouthwatering cake.
She sets it down at the dinner table in front of her male guest...then she thinks to herself...
"HOW WILL I KNOW FOR SURE IF HE REALLY LIKES THIS CAKE?"
The sweet aroma of the cake is filling the air, and her guest's face lights up in anticipation.
She fetches a phial of poison, and injects the poison into the cake.
"IF HE REALLY LIKES THE CAKE, HE WILL STILL EAT IT"
The only thing that ends up being hard to get is the logic. |
Romance › Re: Ladies Have You Ever Made The First Move On A Guy? by sinequanon: 11:29pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
ronald4lif: Fear of rejection evinces lack of proper self esteem. So suffice to say any lady who can't muster the courage to make first move on a guy she likes has esteem and confidence issues? Many answers to that one. A man's rejection is usually final. A woman's rejection often isn't. So rejection is harder on women. Insecurity is not really an "issue". It is just part of being human. Players are men who have learned how to exploit female insecurities. According to some biological principle, women are more picky than men, anyway. I think it works well, women giving a subtle sign and men making the first explicit move. Smart women know how to make that first subtle sign. Smart men know how to read it. Everyone else na jungle dweller.  |
Romance › Re: Ladies Have You Ever Made The First Move On A Guy? by sinequanon: 10:41pm On Feb 08, 2016 |
ronald4lif: Why are they scared of rejection when they ditch it out daily? It has nothing to do with rejection. They just don't have the cojones and confidence to make the first move.  I mean that they don't like being rejected. But dishing it out from time to time is practically a necessity, although some women also enjoy that necessity. I live in UK. Maybe it is different to Naija. But in some European cultures and circles women signal first, then men make the move. |