Congrats to newly engaged couple, actress Jane Seymour (75) and her partner of three years, John Zambetti (78), proving once again that someone special can enter your life at any age or stage✨💕💍���
@Woman4W@Jabz_CFC Of all ppl madea shouldn’t be apart of tht 🥴 she be giving some life lessons under them jokes she’s just aggressive wit it thts very much real I’ve seen it with my own eyes just cause you haven’t experienced it don’t make it not real/ nonexistent nor negative 🤷🏾♀️
@Tg_Moscow@luxemiaa Mmmmm I thought the same nd your absolutely correct except one thing OP should EXPLAIN tht to the other ADULT like a decent human being instead of talking and MAKING DEMANDS/DECISIONS like they are a child 🙄 COMMUNICATION is a human decency/right, thts not a form of “leading”
@__Poisonivyyy Let’s normalize having a family when we are READY not no “start young” it yur not ready don’t do it thts y we have so many child deaths nd child abuse cases cause mfs tht don’t need to have kids having freaking kids stop tht shii🥴😮💨
Ashanti being pregnant at 43, Janet Jackson being pregnant at 50 and Halle Berry being pregnant at 47 is proof that you don't have to rush and start a family 🥰
And like Miley Cyrus said:
“I didn’t talk badly about you—I talked about what you did to me. If that makes you look bad, that’s not my problem anymore.”
Curiosity is stronger than love.
A reporter asked him, “How so?”
“I’m 94 years old, and I got married at 23.
But at 46, my wife left me.
She told me that she had become invisible now…
that I was working too much and I wasn’t paying enough attention to her anymore.
I told her that it wasn’t possible, that I loved her more than everything, and it was true but…
that’s when she asked me:
do you know when was the last time you came to see me play bridge?
I didn’t know how to answer, and she said…
‘It’s normal. You never came.’
And she left.
So I made a decision…
In the months that followed, I signed up for bridge lessons and…
I learned how to play, I practiced, I researched, and one day…
I saw there was going to be a tournament near our home. So I signed up and…
She was in the other team. I was seeing her for the first time in nearly a year…
Of course, she beat me.
But I saw a feeling in her eyes that I hadn’t seen for a long time.
Gratitude.
So at the end, I went to see her and I told her…
‘If you agree to give me a second chance, I’ll never miss any of your competitions again.’
I kept my word.
She passed away 8 years ago but…
She taught me the most precious of the lessons:
“Love isn’t enough, you have to know how to show it.”