EMT
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Lolz. . . SURE I can, for days even!!But swearing infront of a mirrow. . that's news to me.Ngoja ntajaribu siku nimekasirika nione kama itanisaidia kupunguza hasira.
If you can, then that is good for you because research has shown that looking in a mirror excessively over the course of a day can lower self-esteem. Just imagine umespend an hour in front of the mirror halafu unatoka na hakuna mwanaume anayekupigia hata mnyuzi. Would this impact on your self-esteem? Or you spent only few minutes in front of the mirror but when you headed out makomplimenti kibao.
Swearing at the mirror is common to women on their wedding day. You know that wedding dress...... But nikitaka kujua kama wewe ni mzuri kweli au ni hizo make up tuu, natakujia kwenu saa kumi na mbli kasoro robo asubuhi. LOL.
Back to you. . .after shaving/a hair cut don't you look at yourself to make sure your new cut looks good on you?
Ohh and ahh when you are heading out. . don't you check yourself out to make sure everything is proper? Utajatembea na zipu wazi. . .shauri lako.Lolz
During the hair cut, si ninakuwa nimekaa in front of the mirror naona kila kitu? Halafu nanyoa mara moja tuu kwa mwaka b;se I like Afro zaidi. I don't really worry about my appearance. I think is a "woman's thing". But vijana wa kizazi cha leo are increasingly preoccupied with their looks as some women. Abs like the Soloflex man and shoulders like Mark Wahlberg, plus a full head of hair and flawless, tanned skin are creating problems in modern men typically associated with women: eating and body obsessions.
Lizzy kweli unahitaji kuwa na mwanaume ambaye anahitaji kioo kuangalia kama zipu ya suaruali imefungwa? Sijui ndio maana Kipipi anacheka?