RANDOM THOUGHTS # Theres what is called the self-destruct - TopicsExpress



          

RANDOM THOUGHTS # Theres what is called the self-destruct button. It is usually pressed when you have everything working well for you. So be careful. Slow down. Think well. Think through before you take that step. # Just a quick reminder that HIV/AIDS, STDs are still real. Just in case we have forgotten. # You have messed up right? Go back home. Your wife is waiting for you to clean you up. Go home! # He has been a good man. Good husband and father to your kids. Then he slips. Cover him. He is still a good man. #Couch treatment? Good. Just remember that the lady outside will give him good bed treatment # Just wondering. Whatever happened to that old tradition where our mothers packed their husbands lunch in the car for the office? # Madam wife, Theres a lady in the office called SECRETARY. She usually welcomes your husband at the office door looking all dressed up, all made up, all scented. All day!!! # The marriage is over. You are separated FROM each other. You shouldnt be separated TO each other once children are involved! The game plan changes once children are involved. # Wifey, He is cheating on you? Relax! You are his wife. That counts for so much. Wear that as a badge of honour and wife him well. If she is so sure of herself, let her move in and assume his name now. You are his wife! Read my lips, W I F E! Then you concubines What becomes of you when he makes up with his wife and returns to his children? Would you call that heartbreak? You are gradually becoming Devils casual worker. Concubines# He sneaks into you and sneaks out; behaves as if he has got nothing to do with you when you are in public and you think you are happy? Are you? # A fling, A one-night -stand or sit or sleep For married and engaged couples, this doesnt usually end well. It sets a chain of action in motion that lead to what may not be palatable at the end of the day.
Posted on: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 09:42:32 +0000

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