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This guy does'nt worth to be a celebrity if he's been embarrased by the way the fans attack him, i dnt knw what shld wizkid nd co do. Abeg comot, na only u waka come... |
brixton:knockout!!! |
MrKnowitall:look @ dis stupendious idiota talking rubbish, go give ur own nah #Oponu dey their dey hate. |
Hiploko:u need to go for another 6 month ban. |
luvinhubby:during jonathan administration, MTN was just flowing like a fish in the ocean coz he's not effective nd efficient enough. Now this buhari era, once u are foung guilty, u need to suffer for it #MTNmustpay... |
PrettyHelen:you will never learn untill u fall victim... |
humanbeing4th:syria is under siege @ d moment so i dnt expect u to knw dem, nd moreover, hw do u manage to be still alive there? |
FuckTheMod:100% correct, av written their post UTME twice nw but dey never give me admission. The sch is full of racism and tribalism. |
Nicepoker:''Clown'' |
Nicepoker:dem no be electronics naa.. |
I could read the word (SEX) over 50 tyms. Ahah kilode!!! [quote author=FemiFaniKayode Gabriel Asabi, 37, no doubt has a lfor his (friend’s) initiative, his three-year-old marriage would have hit the rocks. Asabi, who lives in Ayetoro, Alimosho area of Lagos State, works with a private firm in Victoria Island, and due to the distance and the traffic that characterises his journey to work every day, he said he usually returned home late and tired, such that his sexual relationship was gradually losing steam. He noted that an unpopular advice from his friend saved his marriage from an imminent collapse. “My wife has been complaining and it was as if I was helpless, so I discussed the issue with my friend and he said my wife and I should draw a workable timetable for sex. Initially, I dismissed the idea and I told him I found it very silly, but when I discussed with my wife, even though she also found it laughable, we agreed on it and drew a timetable. Since then, it has only been getting better because we now have sex regularly. As a matter of fact, sex is an obligation in marriage. The earlier people see it as one, the better,” he said. According to him, scheduling sex has not only helped him and his wife to copulate more regularly, it has enhanced their intimacy and they now have a happier marriage. Understandably, many human activities, especially those that happen regularly, enjoy some planning and they make it to people’s to-do list at some point in time. That initiative has more or less been seen as a celebrated approach to success in such activities, including reading, going to the gym, doing exercises, as well as ensuring efficiency and improved performance in certain things. But, one important activity that has scarcely made it to the to-do list, in spite of its frequency, is sex. This could be because many people see it as a spontaneous activity that happens on its own, anywhere, anytime and without (much) planning. It is even safe to say that long before now, it was largely unheard of to prepare a timetable for sex. Then, it would easily qualify as an aberration. But out of the need to rejuvenate or save couples’ sex lives from collapse, scheduling sex is now one of the options being canvassed by experts as a solution to a waning sex life. Going by Asabi’s experience, which was occasioned by an overwhelming job demand, other reasons that could prompt a sex timetable include depreciating sex drive and unequalled libido between couples. Some critics of the approach have argued that drafting such a timetable is not romantic and that it could make sex look like an obligation and make it boring. But the proponents say the timetable does not only ensure that couples have more sex, which guarantees them the benefits derivable from sex, gives them an impression that they are both working hard to make the relationship work, it helps the couple to prepare their mind and body for the exercise, enhances their bonding and ultimately brings about a happier marriage. The proponents explain that even though the timetable is not sacrosanct, as it is subject to change and compromises, the anticipation and the countdown to date and time make it something to look forward to, and that since such people could still have sex on other days different from those in the calendar, its overall benefit in enhancing couples’ sex lives and ultimately their marriage makes it important. Worthy of note is that setting a workable sex timetable requires the input of both parties, and some of the many important factors to consider include the sex drive of both parties and the time that would be relatively convenient for both, devoid of interruptions by children or any other person. It could also include who makes the first move, a measure that has been found to further strengthen openness and bonding in marriage. A respondent, who identified herself simply as Kemi, told Saturday PUNCH that she and her husband have a sex timetable. She said even though it was not pasted on the wall the conventional way, they both have copies. She added, “We have sex three times a week and on such days, we could exchange text message during the day reminding ourselves of what is to happen at night. It enables us to fantasise about it and we look forward to it.” According to the Dean of the Institute for Advanced Studies of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, United States, Dr. Janice Epp, scheduling sex might be the way to go for couples who have very demanding jobs. He told Huff Post, “I frequently see a lot of very young couples who are working 14- and 15-hour da |
LARRYDKING:shooo!!!! Tablet + Tab = |
Islie:its better u stop moving this castrated felloe post to the FP or else some pple will get diverted. Hosea 4 V 6 says ''My people are destroyed because of lack of knowledge'' She has already been destroyed here on earth, so u guyz dnt need to be sorry for him/her. |
Heromaniaa:hmmmm, no go try am ooo or else she go give u dirty slap!!! |
Brightology2:sure! |
Brightology2:pple begging for like since 1759 as if say na garri!!!! |
E be like say i neva see my sch ooo (Ajanlekoko University of pretoria) |
ibkgab001:the last i spoke with MR SEUN OSEWA he said he won't allow immature babies on this forum anymore!!!! |
Thanks to God, i'm thru with my DIPLOMA This year. Nd the moment i realize dat am a year older xterday on NAIRALAND FORUM!!!!!!!!!! |
obiorathesubtle:hope u've went 4 thanksgiving in church? |
fhelihx:i cares... |
studio14:ok |
studio14:so wats ur complaint all about, or ain't u satisfied with ur pay? |
studio14:(Empty pocket) where were you when ur mate were huzzling? |
Zceesneh:Eeya, sorry buddie!! Merry christmas and prosperous new year in advance..... |
Diddyydiva:Merry christmas and happy newe year in advance. Love you...... |
panegyrics:so who are u correcting? |
STILESGANG:lol, u sound like a 'clown' man. Ar u callling the ''FADER'' mediocre magazine? |
osaslord500:dnt blame her dough, just enlighten her. |
Speechless3:wetin dis 1 dey talk nah? U dey sleep on top bicycle nii? |
Specialbaby:wow!! Like how much e go cost? Kiddin anyway!!!!! |
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