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- Woman Killed By Oncoming Train While Doing The Sexy on Railroad Tracks
- [Advice Corner] My Soul Mate Broke Up With Me, How Will I Ever Find Another?
- Couple Love - Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at The Givenchy Fashion Show
- Watch Nigerian Movies Online - Uche Jombo's Damage
- Uche Nnaji and Anthonia Onwamaka - Photos From Their White Wedding
Woman Killed By Oncoming Train While Doing The Sexy on Railroad Tracks Posted: 30 Sep 2013 08:21 PM PDT An Ukrainian woman and her boyfriend were run over by an oncoming train after they topped to have sexual relations on the railroad tracks. The woman died on the spot and the man had his legs cut off by the train. Gory, right? I am all for spicing up one's sex life but not so dangerously. Maybe we should just stick to the bed when conji strikes? I'll not soon forget the story of the couple who fell to their death through the window of a high rise building in China. And now this? According to this Ukrainian newspaper, An attempt to spice up their sexual life went badly wrong for a middle-aged couple in central Ukraine, which was run over by a train when having sex on the railroad tracks, local police said. |
[Advice Corner] My Soul Mate Broke Up With Me, How Will I Ever Find Another? Posted: 30 Sep 2013 02:23 PM PDT Please help. I am looking for advice especially from those already married. I turned 28 this year and am currently in a work contract that won't allow me to marry until just before my 30th birthday so I'm not rushing to be married but it's been over 2 years since I have been "in love" and I'm afraid it's because my last relationship ruined my perspective on love. I am American and I met a Yoruba working in America and we fell in love on day one. We literally talked for 12 hours straight. Just after a month I felt sure 100% he was the one I would marry and I never felt that before. 3 months later we were headed to Nigeria for his sisters wedding. Most of the trip was good his mother loved me and had a native outfit made for me and his dad showed us plots he had bought for the future generations. I later fell sick and I could see he was so scared he was going to lose me. When the trip ended he went to UK to study and I went back to America to pursue a new career. We had planned to stay long distance but weeks after returning home he broke our relationship. He first said it was his family refusing to let their last born marry outside the Yoruba tribe. Later he said that wasn't the real reason but wouldn't say what it was. Regardless I have been searching for a man that would give me those same strong feelings and within the first day or two. But it's over two years now and I have never experienced that soul mate love I had before. I've met lots of great men that love me a lot but I haven't even able to commit to them because after spending days with them I don't feel that love for them. Before my Yoruba boyfriend, I would take at least months with someone to tell if I could love them and I advised friends to give themselves time to fall in love. But now, I expect to fall in love within a day or a few days at most. I am so confused and frustrated because I feel like I am searching for something that may not exist. Did I ruin my one chance at true love? Should I be giving these guys a longer chance to make me fall in love with them? Do I keep waiting for the next one that takes my breath away instantly? If I still feel I love and could marry the one who disappointed me, should I remain single? Thanks much. |
Couple Love - Kim Kardashian and Kanye West at The Givenchy Fashion Show Posted: 30 Sep 2013 01:12 PM PDT Kim Kardashian is taking a break from mommy duty to North West for some couple time in Paris with her man Kanye West who is presenting at the Paris Fashion Week. The couple were photographed arriving at the Givenchy show. Kim is wearing a black gown with peplum ruffles and a thigh-high slit, and high heeled sandals with ankle straps. You like? |
Watch Nigerian Movies Online - Uche Jombo's Damage Posted: 30 Sep 2013 01:06 AM PDT Damage deals with the issue of domestic violence and the psychological effect it could have especially on the children. A man and his wife love each other immensely yet their day to day life can only be described as a "cat and mouse" situation as they fight violently almost on a daily basis. I watched Damage and would rate it a 3 out of 5, there is good use of suspense and even if hyperbolic, it nails the message of no to domestic violence perfectly. |
Uche Nnaji and Anthonia Onwamaka - Photos From Their White Wedding Posted: 30 Sep 2013 07:58 AM PDT Uche Nnaji, CEO of Ouch, and Anthonia Onwamaka celebrated their marriage in an intimate white wedding after a larger traditional wedding held last month [see traditional wedding pictures]. More pictures below... |
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