Tota gatwe BEC ne e dirang ka OBE mu cousin just called me are o tswa career fair schools ba gana go tsaya their transcripts bare bone they dont know shit ka OBE 😭😭😭
@NtanyaPM Facts! I think ke yone e fuel all this GBV and child abuse. Batho ga ba sa tlhole ba gotsofatswa ke dilo tse di normal.. ba batla go fetella..le go fetella.. le go fetella to the point of abuse.
@Kxng_Phexx Apparently there a 3 men who raped a girl on Saturday around raserura? Ne ba le kae ka Palo kana gongwe o ka thusa se4 ka ditlhotlhomiso monna
@GJR_Leepo@Katso_lizarene Dj Bush (rep 🇧🇼 House Junkies)
Taffy (rep 🇧🇼 Practice Good Musiq)
Dzioous Christ (rep🇧🇼 Practice Good Musiq on alternative)
VegnaLove All the way from the Freestate 🇿🇦 (making big waves in SA Deep House Music line ups.
Dastarr all the way from Lesotho🇱🇸
TeeIlla on alternative🇿🇦
I’m back to this tweet. Ke tswa go e leba sesha.
We cooked your friend but forgot to address you. You are part of the problem because this is your take!
As a single mother I am saying this:
Men have a sense of balance when it comes to providing routine and discipline but also support, encouragement, and show unwavering dedication to their children. Men also tend to lead with more logic than emotion while still allowing room for their children to feel and express emotions. They also tend to be able to separate their trauma they’re healing from their responsibilities as a father.
A lot of women (not all but a large majority) don’t know how to balance all of these things on top of not allowing their emotions get the better of them. A lot of women also are jealous of their children, harbor spoken or unspoken resentment toward them for a broken home, or refuse to break the cycle of trauma in some capacity. Hell, some women with a partner struggle with this as well but it can become more apparent when single.