‘Tomorrow I Become A Woman’, one reason I will never read that book is because I don’t plan on becoming a woman. I don’t want to read the book then the next day I wake up with boobs and a vagina.
God will not allow such.
Women struggling to orgasm is very closely tied to purity culture. Sex is not done to you, you are active participant. Fuck. Him. Back. Mama.
If it is not working for him, stop, review and re-attempt. Communicate, don’t fake your moans, they are feedback.
The United States is horrified by yet another murderous attack in the Middle Belt of Nigeria, killing dozens of people asleep in their homes in Plateau State. This is especially troubling coming on the heels of the recent CPC Working Group meeting. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of those missing and killed, and we strongly urge the Nigerian government to meet their commitments to protect Christian communities and to hold perpetrators of violence accountable.
@EmeritusTolu@Bryan17532352@OpenMediaNG@BobMfonmma Their WAFCON career is not close. Please be serious.
And if we're people who watch football with our eyes, there's nowhere in football that Oshoala bests Perpetua.
Again, please be serious!
Women are out here sharing live locations, checking the backseats of cars, and holding their hands over their drinks Men are doing 3 hour podcasts about how unfair it is that women don't smile at them. The disconnect is alarming.
These were titles of books that were published in Nigeria during an era that is now known as Onitsha Market Literature. They were written by men by the way and heaven did not fall, so people like you will be okay.
exactly this is why i couldnt read half of a yellow sun. i looked at the sun when i wanted to buy it and guess what? it was FULL. all these authors and their misleading titles ehn?