by Special correspondent
Fri, Apr 13, 2012
We all learn to look out for signs that our man is cheating, or subtle hints that he might be seeing someone else on the side, but what if you are the one that cheated? Assuming that you still want to work on your current relationship, we have 7 ways to move on successfully after you’ve been unfaithful. This is not a “loop-hole” and is not praised, but the reality is 14 percent of married women have had affairs at least once during their married lives and 17 percent of divorces in the United States are caused by infidelity. If you fall into this category, and don’t want to be part of the divorce statistic, take a look at these helpful steps.
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by Special correspondent
Mon, Mar 05, 2012
Dear Boyfriend,
Y U NO NOTICE MY SEXY LINGERIE? I know you’re not blind, because I’ve seen you use your eyes before i.e. to play video games, gawk at my best friend’s cleavage, not bump into things etc.. So why don’t you notice when I’m standing in front of you wearing this filthy lace bra and matching thong set?
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by Special correspondent
Thu, Feb 23, 2012
In a wedding ceremony at Ikoyi registry, Lagos, a 28-year-old Nigerian man has tied the knot with a 71-Year-Old European woman. Despite the 43 years difference in their ages, the couple expressed they got married because they are deeply in love. However, many Nigerians are saying this wedding maybe for other reasons but love.
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Wed, Feb 15, 2012
The ANC Women’s League today urged "all women who feel that the rate of women abuse in South Africa is too high", to join in a mini-skirt march this Friday, 17 February.
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by Radio VOP
Tue, Feb 14, 2012
Chinhoyi, - A Mashonaland West top Zanu (PF) provincial official is under public scrutiny over his gay relationship with a white farmer exposing double standards by some party members' stance against homosexuality.
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by The Standard
Mon, Feb 06, 2012
AN illegal trade in unregistered libido-enhancing products is thriving in Harare, putting many people’s lives at risk.
While libido-enhancing products have always been part of the Zimbabwean traditional medicines, imported products seem to be gaining more popularity and, unlike Viagra, men are not shy to openly buy the products.
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by The Sun
Fri, Jan 20, 2012
THE SEARCH is off, lads – the G-spot DOESN'T exist.
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