People
all around are having extramarital affairs, regardless of their
socioeconomic background or location. Some instances come as a shock
because when things seem to be going well in the marriage. You can't
help but wonder — Why?
Something obviously went wrong somewhere. Here are some possible reasons as to why people indulge in an extramarital affair.
1. Early marriage
People who marry in their early 20s would most likely have achieved
some level of stability and social standing by their mid-30s. At that
point, they
Monday 5 October 2015
Monday 15 December 2014
30 Signs to Identify True Love
Is it True Love?
Love is a rush of blissful emotions and feelings. It
can bring a lifetime’s worth of healing. The tender affection that love
brings has a way of encompassing everything. It takes you away into
oblivion and keeps you wanting more. True love is always willing to last
forevermore.
But every relationship endures highs and lows. That’s just the
But every relationship endures highs and lows. That’s just the
10 Insights You Should Have Before That Serious Relationship Lead to Marriage
Hi lovely people out there, I will like to share with you 10 Insights You Should Have Before That Serious Relationship Lead to Marriage..With
the divorce rate over 50%, too many are apparently making a serious
mistake in deciding whom to spend the rest of their life with. To avoid
becoming a “statistic”, try to internalize these 10 insights.1. You pick the wrong person because you expect him/her to change after you’re married. The classic mistake! NEVER MARRY POTENTIAL!!
The Golden rule is , if you can’t be happy with the person the way he
or she is now, don’t get married. As a colleague of mine so wisely put
it, “You actually can expect people to change after they are
married……for the worst!”. So when it comes to the other person’s
spirituality, character, personal hygiene, communication skills, and
personal habits, make sure you can live with these as they are now, 2.
You pick the wrong person because you focus more on chemistry than
on cha
Friday 12 December 2014
Pressure by teachers for sex reported in Nigeria's schools
When Nigeria's education minister faced an audience of 1,000 schoolchildren, she expected to hear complaints of crowded classrooms and lack of equipment. Instead, girl after girl spoke up about being pressured for sex by teachers in exchange for better grades. One girl was just 11 years old.
"I was shocked," said the minister, Obiageli Ezekwesili, who has several children herself. "I asked � was it that prevalent? And they all chorused 'yes.' "
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