Act like a Lady, Think like a Man

Act like a Lady, Think like a Man

Haya Mwali ngoja na mie ninogeshe uzi wako

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Labda iwe hivyo

Lakini akili za wanamme wanazijua wao, sitataka hata kufikiri kama wao
No, anacho taka kusema ni: jaribu kujiuliza mwanaume ana nini kichwani mwake anapo-act in a way, ila katina behaviors zako wewe ubaki kua mwanamke sababu a man needs a lady, not another man. cc watu8
 
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Your man knows what you want: the ultimate commitment- The Ring.
He knows, too, what he needs: you.
It seems obvious, then, that he would get himself to the jeweler, pick out a nice, hefty diamond, and then plot out an
on-bended-knee proposal that would make the "will you marry me?" pitch that Grammy award–winning singer Seal made to supermodel Heidi Klum-he proposed in an igloo he had built on top of a glacier fourteen thousand feet above sea level-look like an invitation to the prom. But your proposal never comes. And the way your man is acting, it's not coming anytime soon. And so, you wait. And wait. And wait some more.

Baada ya hapo anatoa tricks on how one stops waiting and triggers the proposal... he he he he
 
Ha ha ha, afadhali kuna mtu ana opinion hii

Wanamme akili zao zinafanya kazi tofauti na wanawake

Right on!

I for one don't want a woman who thinks like a man.

I want a woman who thinks like a woman.
 
Anakwambia "Ask any woman what kind of love she wants from a man, and it will sound something like this: I want him to be humble and smart, fun and romantic, sensitive and gentle, and, above all, supportive. I want him to look in my eyes and tell me I’m beautiful and that I complete him. I want a man who is vulnerable enough to cry when he’s hurting, who will introduce me to his mother with a smile on his face, who loves children and animals, and who is willing to change diapers and wash dishes and do it all without me having to ask. And if he has a nice body and a lot of money and expensive shoes without scuffs, that would be great, too"


If you’ve been dating a guy for at least ninety days and you’ve never met his mother, you don’t go to church together, you haven’t been around his family or his friends, and he took you to a networking/job/social function and introduced you by your name, then you’re not in his plans—he doesn’t see you in his future.
maafa haya....
 

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