Posted May 16, 2016 10:00am
Whether you’re five months’ post-divorce or five years, there’s no denying that getting back into the dating scene is daunting. Simply put, there is no "right" time to get back in the game.
Posted May 12, 2016 05:30am
Picture this, you attend a wedding of a former colleague only to be contacted later because the newly weds feel that the gift you gave was not generous enough.
It’s a situation that an unnamed guest has claimed to have been in, posting the story to a forum on Mumsnet asking for advice after she was told the £100 cheque she provided wasn’t enough.
Posted May 10, 2016 05:30am
It's amazing to hear what a lot of people tolerate in a marriage, and how they feel guilty for even having thoughts of ending the relationship.
Posted May 4, 2016 05:30am
Have you ever walked into a new friend’s house and realized upon taking in your surroundings that there were so many things you didn’t know about that person? Guilty. Since we inject our humble abode with a feeling of comfort that’s personal to us, it no doubt also says a lot about who we are as individuals.
Below are some on-point things our homes reveal about us:
Posted April 29, 2016 05:30am
Just keep wearing your wedding dress. You’ll feel like a princess, and it’s also the only way you’ll get your money’s worth.
Put on fake eyelashes every morning. Not only will it help with the aforementioned princess thing, but also the nervous terror you experience applying glue so near your eyeball will feel almost like wedding-day jitters.
Hire a paparazzo to take pictures of you all day, even though an entire life can be sufficiently documented in, like, four pictures. Five max.
Posted April 23, 2016 06:30am
This is an expert advice on how to achieve multiple orgasms in the same round of sex! interesting isn't it? Then read how below:
The expert: Ava Cadell, Ph.D., a Los Angeles sexologist and author of NeuroLoveology: The Power to Mindful Love & Sex.
Posted April 21, 2016 06:23am
When planning your dream day, it is pretty normal to stop and ask themselves what actually makes the perfect bride and the perfect groom? Weddings tend to unveil a lot of pressure on both parties which sometimes put some sort of strain on relationships.
To give you a few pointers on how to avoid this from happening, below are tips to helping you become the best bride and the greatest groom.
The Perfect Bride
1. Be open to ideas. Listen to your Wedding planner as they are there to take the brunt of the pressure off your shoulders.
Posted April 19, 2016 09:00am
Chris Ade’s Story
I was an active member of my students union in my days in UNIBEN, from 1988 to 1992, I took a Bsc Economics & statistics degree and then ended up in Elf Petroleum on Kofo Abayomi, Lagos where I worked in the Information Systems and Telecommunications department. This was my invite into postgraduate in Computer Science, which I excelled in with honours.
My good fortune changed in 1994 when my contract was not renewed because Elf Was facing an uncertain future in Nigeria.
Posted April 15, 2016 08:00am
You may not even realize you’re stuck in your relationship. That fact might not reveal itself until it’s too late. You’ve been so caught up in trying to enjoy yourself and impress your partner that you’ve failed to notice how emotionally damaging they actually are. They’re feeding off your positivity. They’re eating away at you, bit by bit. Eventually, they’ll consume you whole. Keep reading to learn more about the warnings signs that you’re dating an emotional psychopath.
Posted April 15, 2016 06:00am
"You should upgrade your tiny wedding ring so people know how successful you are!"
It was an offhand comment from a friend who meant no harm. But the more Rachel Pedersen thought about it, the more troubled she felt. Since when had her wedding ring, a token of lifelong commitment and gift from the love of her life, become a status symbol? And how many other women were feeling self-conscious about rocks that were less than Rockefeller?