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Quote from: logten on 13-12-2010 10:54 PM wicked babes wey wicked pass eve. my shirt no go reach dem hands o lol.
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Come make I wash with my bright red top Reply
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hmm Reply
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..... ReplyThe difference between GENIUS and STUPIDITY is that, genius has it limits..
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Quote from: logten on 11-12-2010 12:42 AM I was having this chat with my friends the other day (both are single female lawyers) and we touched upon this issue. Both categorically stated that they have told their guys that they will not do their laundry now, or when they get married. I see nothing wrong with that while they are still single, but married?!!!! wives wash ur husbands clothes o.. cos when another person does it don't start to cry According to them, all clothes (including boxers) must go to the drycleaners and paid for by the man, or he should wash them himself! I intially thought they were joking, but their insistence got me thinking. Is this a product of the wind of feminism blowing across the land, or do we assume too much when we expect our wives to arrange for our laundry to be done? ![]() u've seen me right? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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tell dem Reply
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hehehe oya come wash my clothes Reply![]() u've seen me right? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Quote from: diplomatik on 14-12-2010 01:05 AM Quote from: logten on 11-12-2010 12:42 AM I was having this chat with my friends the other day (both are single female lawyers) and we touched upon this issue. Both categorically stated that they have told their guys that they will not do their laundry now, or when they get married. I see nothing wrong with that while they are still single, but married?!!!! wives wash ur husbands clothes o.. cos when another person does it don't start to cry According to them, all clothes (including boxers) must go to the drycleaners and paid for by the man, or he should wash them himself! I intially thought they were joking, but their insistence got me thinking. Is this a product of the wind of feminism blowing across the land, or do we assume too much when we expect our wives to arrange for our laundry to be done? ![]()
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Quote from: diplomatik on 14-12-2010 01:05 AM Quote from: logten on 11-12-2010 12:42 AM I was having this chat with my friends the other day (both are single female lawyers) and we touched upon this issue. Both categorically stated that they have told their guys that they will not do their laundry now, or when they get married. I see nothing wrong with that while they are still single, but married?!!!! wives wash ur husbands clothes o.. cos when another person does it don't start to cry According to them, all clothes (including boxers) must go to the drycleaners and paid for by the man, or he should wash them himself! I intially thought they were joking, but their insistence got me thinking. Is this a product of the wind of feminism blowing across the land, or do we assume too much when we expect our wives to arrange for our laundry to be done? ![]() HOPE IS MY ROAD,VICTORY IS MY DESTINY
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yes o Replyu've seen me right? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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i wish dem read dis comment of urs ReplyHOPE IS MY ROAD,VICTORY IS MY DESTINY
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such gurls can as well 4get about marriage... simple.. cos they can neither make good wives nor good mothers. Reply
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Damn now 2010 n exist wash machines! Reply
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Meaning? Reply![]()
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Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 05:01 PM Quote from: FlyMamacita on 13-12-2010 03:37 PM Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 02:26 PM Quote from: FlyMamacita on 13-12-2010 01:34 PM Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 01:21 PM People hire cleaners and househelp to do their chores. Going to the dry-cleaners is anoda form of obtaining help. Is it realistic for a woman to work the same hours as her hubby, then be expected to clean, cook, do laundry, take care of the kids etc..... Now u say sometin Having said that, I wouldnt ask my hubby to his own laundry. It is a little disrespectful. ![]() and like dat we also wanted to work and so on... BUT now we r complaining abt too much work! Bcos wen we finish from our job, we still hav a lot of tins to do like taking care of our kids, laundry, cooking and cleaning..... SO wat is d solution for dat u tink? In Nigeria u hire a full time help. Abroad, u can do that if u r rich enuf! Or else, there is washing machine, anyone can load it! Alternatively, it doesnt cost much to hire a cleaner to come clean ur house once a week for a thorough cleaning! This way, I can maximise my effort in cooking for my family, taking care of my family and well servicing my hubby! dont wanna b one of those women that r so tired after they try to do it all n just lay there like a log of wood ![]() To hire somebody to com clean ur house is also expensiv.... but here in Belgium u can return small from d tax... For dat Nigeria is gud wen u havin problem ur family, friends even neighbour go com help u.. but here forget it! In london, u can get cleaners come down one day a week for £20. I dont think that is too bad. At the end of the day, I dont think it matters who does what. A woman makes sure her home looks presentable at all times. ![]() d end of d month ![]() ![]()
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Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 05:34 PM Y'all need to stop comparing naija women with western women. Infact, we are more spoilt in nigeria. In Nigeria, u get support from family (my mom had her sis live with her for years even before I was born) and cheap live-in help. correct I neva cooked or go to the market until I was 15 and moved to UK. In Nigeria, I had an older sis, 2 aunties, 1/2 househelp at all times. I know my case was a lil diff, but still most people I know in Nigeria had help at some point in their marriage. Here, u r on ur own & just have to get on with it.
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Quote from: onyin on 13-12-2010 05:50 PM Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 05:34 PM Y'all need to stop comparing naija women with western women. Infact, we are more spoilt in nigeria. In Nigeria, u get support from family (my mom had her sis live with her for years even before I was born) and cheap live-in help. "we are more spoilt in Nigeria"?.tell me you joking. I neva cooked or go to the market until I was 15 and moved to UK. In Nigeria, I had an older sis, 2 aunties, 1/2 househelp at all times. I know my case was a lil diff, but still most people I know in Nigeria had help at some point in their marriage. Here, u r on ur own & just have to get on with it. ![]() But yes for love matter, family, friends, home, u r more spoilt! We dont hav all those househelp, sista,aunty,... who com help u with d house.... Even wen u gals giv birth in Naija for d first couple of months there must b somebody there who com help u, show u how u suppose to do everytin, we dont get dat.... I can go on and on and on ![]()
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Quote from: FlyMamacita on 14-12-2010 11:21 AM Quote from: onyin on 13-12-2010 05:50 PM Quote from: laydeelaracraft on 13-12-2010 05:34 PM Y'all need to stop comparing naija women with western women. Infact, we are more spoilt in nigeria. In Nigeria, u get support from family (my mom had her sis live with her for years even before I was born) and cheap live-in help. "we are more spoilt in Nigeria"?.tell me you joking. I neva cooked or go to the market until I was 15 and moved to UK. In Nigeria, I had an older sis, 2 aunties, 1/2 househelp at all times. I know my case was a lil diff, but still most people I know in Nigeria had help at some point in their marriage. Here, u r on ur own & just have to get on with it. ![]() But yes for love matter, family, friends, home, u r more spoilt! We dont hav all those househelp, sista,aunty,... who com help u with d house.... Even wen u gals giv birth in Naija for d first couple of months there must b somebody there who com help u, show u how u suppose to do everytin, we dont get dat.... I can go on and on and on ![]() ![]()
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Awww Onyin i no mean disrespect dont take it like dat! ReplyAll am saying is dat among Nigerians u have more loyalty in the family/friends/neighbours,.... Over here it is not like dat, and u know it too.... I am not saying tht women in Naija dont suffer or find it difficult to finish all d work at d end of d day, bcos ALL mothers in the world know how ur life changes when u start having ur family! U understand wat i mean dear? ![]()
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Bringing out my dirty clothes and pants for washing, anyone around to do the washing for me Reply![]() DirtyKid is a Happy Kid !!.....FATHER !! I've cast my bread on the waters long time ago. Now it's time 4u to return it, well buttered !!
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