Every mother knows this feeling due to the love they have for their kids.
Most of them would either shed tears or get goosebumps watching the doctor do this to their kids.
Are there no other options?
A couple had been married for 5 years when the husband accidentally discovered something about his wife.
Before they met, she had been engaged to another man for 2 years and almost married him.
That evening he asked, “Why didn’t you ever tell me?”
She replied, “because it ended before I met you. It is in the past and has nothing to do with our marriage.”
Ironically, the husband wasn’t angry that she had loved someone before him. He just couldn’t understand why something that serious had never come up in 5 years.
While the wife called it her past.
The husband called it something a spouse deserved to know.
In relationships, where exactly should we draw the line between privacy and a top secret? Is hiding something like this a red flag?
If your spouse had almost married someone else before meeting you, would you expect them to tell you?
Every mother knows this feeling due to the love they have for their kids.
Most of them would either shed tears or get goosebumps watching the doctor do this to their kids.
Are there no other options?
She saw intimate pictures of other women on her husband’s phone.
The next morning, she blocked the door.
Today, you’re not going to work. We need to talk.
He explained the truth, apologized, deleted the pictures, and promised to do better.
She was still hurt, but she chose to forgive.
Before leaving, he held her close and said, I’ll give you more reasons to trust me than reasons to doubt me.
Sometimes love isn’t about never making mistakes.
It’s about being honest enough to fix them.
A couple had been married for 5 years when the husband accidentally discovered something about his wife.
Before they met, she had been engaged to another man for 2 years and almost married him.
That evening he asked, “Why didn’t you ever tell me?”
She replied, “because it ended before I met you. It is in the past and has nothing to do with our marriage.”
Ironically, the husband wasn’t angry that she had loved someone before him. He just couldn’t understand why something that serious had never come up in 5 years.
While the wife called it her past.
The husband called it something a spouse deserved to know.
In relationships, where exactly should we draw the line between privacy and a top secret? Is hiding something like this a red flag?
If your spouse had almost married someone else before meeting you, would you expect them to tell you?
A woman supported her boyfriend when he had almost nothing.
She paid for dates, helped with rent and occasionally sent him money when things became difficult.
Three years later, his business took off.
He bought a better car, moved into a descent apartment and started earning more than she did.
One evening she joked:
“Finally, it’s my turn to enjoy.”
He laughed and replied:
“Of course. You were there when nobody believed in me.”
Months passed.
The expensive gifts went to friends. The trips were with his new circle. Whenever she asked for anything, he reminded her that she had her own job.
Eventually she asked:
“Did you forget who stood beside you when you had nothing?”
He replied, “But you helped me because you loved me. Was I supposed to be keeping an account?”
That question changed everything.
Love should never be transactional. But gratitude shouldn’t disappear simply because your situation improved.
Never make the person who stood with you during your struggle regret being there when you finally succeed.
A woman supported her boyfriend when he had almost nothing.
She paid for dates, helped with rent and occasionally sent him money when things became difficult.
Three years later, his business took off.
He bought a better car, moved into a descent apartment and started earning more than she did.
One evening she joked:
“Finally, it’s my turn to enjoy.”
He laughed and replied:
“Of course. You were there when nobody believed in me.”
Months passed.
The expensive gifts went to friends. The trips were with his new circle. Whenever she asked for anything, he reminded her that she had her own job.
Eventually she asked:
“Did you forget who stood beside you when you had nothing?”
He replied, “But you helped me because you loved me. Was I supposed to be keeping an account?”
That question changed everything.
Love should never be transactional. But gratitude shouldn’t disappear simply because your situation improved.
Never make the person who stood with you during your struggle regret being there when you finally succeed.
The way Spurs are going about this transfer window is completely different. They are aggressively trying to build a serious squad.
If they somehow land Savinho, Marmoush and Gakpo, people will have to take them seriously.
I just hope Man City don’t look back and regret some of these sales.
Physical attraction can change in a long relationship. This doesn’t always mean the love is gone.
You see each other every day. Bodies change. Familiarity grows. Stress, routine and responsibilities can leave less room for the effort and attention that once came naturally.
The mistake is assuming attraction should maintain itself simply because you love each other.
Love may keep you together but attraction still needs attention #BBNaija
Como are seriously stepping up. The ambition they’re showing in this transfer market is impressive.
Cesc Fàbregas is doing a wonderful job there and you can clearly see the project taking shape.
If they manage to add Moise Kean to this squad, Como could be a very interesting team to watch this season.