DaudiAiko
JF-Expert Member
- Dec 2, 2012
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The shrink vendetta syndrome is real and is definitely here to stay. So brace yourself for the grand finale, buckle up for the ride of a lifetime while pondering over your best laid plans. In the event where you’re feeling a little under the weather then you’re yet to come eye ball to eye ball with the tranquility associated with having that highly coveted therapy session. So yes, make up after break up, heartache after heartache, beer bottle after beer bottle, to what end?.
Maybe every drunk, unkempt, slouchy, insecure person, masquerading as a macho man truly deserves all the nagging, finger pointing and blame coming their general direction from their spouse. Maybe being in a marriage can be equated to being a man only if the responsibilities and sacrifices that come with the engagement are prioritized by both parties. Maybe trust, a prerequisite for relationships to thrive has to be earned at times of duress.
Yes, indeed, a decent woman would never accept an apology from the douchebag who slept with their concubine. Having to account for the whereabouts of your spouse just to find out if they’re faithful undermines the very foundations that are supposed to make a relationship strong.
Even as you’re dancing your way to the rhythm of that horrible Amapiano track, even when it begins to snow in the middle of the Sahara desert, know that the best things in life come to those who deserve and have earned it. So yes indeed, some take the commitment with their spouse seriously and have the best interest of their bond at heart. Due to this, they don’t need to be surveilled to acknowledge what is expected of them.
At this juncture, it is safe to accept that password protection on devices should be earned. Everyone, especially men, may have reasons as to why they have to password protect their phones. In the event where it’s not possible, it should be out of mutual respect for each other to maintain confidentiality of the contents of each other’s gadget. Loyalty and trust though, should always take center stage in deciding whether or not to have that much needed barrier in your gadget.
Maybe every drunk, unkempt, slouchy, insecure person, masquerading as a macho man truly deserves all the nagging, finger pointing and blame coming their general direction from their spouse. Maybe being in a marriage can be equated to being a man only if the responsibilities and sacrifices that come with the engagement are prioritized by both parties. Maybe trust, a prerequisite for relationships to thrive has to be earned at times of duress.
Yes, indeed, a decent woman would never accept an apology from the douchebag who slept with their concubine. Having to account for the whereabouts of your spouse just to find out if they’re faithful undermines the very foundations that are supposed to make a relationship strong.
Even as you’re dancing your way to the rhythm of that horrible Amapiano track, even when it begins to snow in the middle of the Sahara desert, know that the best things in life come to those who deserve and have earned it. So yes indeed, some take the commitment with their spouse seriously and have the best interest of their bond at heart. Due to this, they don’t need to be surveilled to acknowledge what is expected of them.
At this juncture, it is safe to accept that password protection on devices should be earned. Everyone, especially men, may have reasons as to why they have to password protect their phones. In the event where it’s not possible, it should be out of mutual respect for each other to maintain confidentiality of the contents of each other’s gadget. Loyalty and trust though, should always take center stage in deciding whether or not to have that much needed barrier in your gadget.