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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Honestfrend: 3:25pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable oneπŸ™



Your babe full like mine.. And u skinny like me.. We both have something in common.. cheesy

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 3:32pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:
ment. Sorry
Come...and let's do the engagement or an engagement... We won't do entanglement... Entanglement is not an assignment... it isn't the assignment,etc; that brings or gives consignment... It isn't the assignment or an assignment,etc; that gives or brings me consignment...? Don't forget to bring consignments,etc; when you are ready or coming for an appointment, assignment or engagement-not entanglement...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Anny69(f): 3:33pm On Aug 20, 2023
Miravik900:


Madam keep quite all the equation wey you day balance upon all your shape wey you day flaunt no man don go see your people im beginning to think you are very dumb just commenting rubbish on NL for clout
You think say na to carry big yansh and breast?

Mugu!


Omooo seems she has offended you before this. shocked

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by OriOko88(m): 3:34pm On Aug 20, 2023
folake4u:
Awwwww. This is so cute.


God when oh? Am I a spoon?
Keep forming strong head for men and attention d same time be shouting God when. Dey play undecided
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Samcent: 3:39pm On Aug 20, 2023
Focusmind:
I am not against love o, but first thing first. OP, leave women matter and face your NYSC program squarely. I hope you went to camp with your GMAT and SHL book to be rehearsing. Job hunting has started and there should not be any distraction. Please, leave any form of serious relationship or commitment and focus on your survival as an upcoming young man. The road ahead is tough and could be frustrating.
Men that focus on their survival first will later have retinue of ladies coming to them after achieving a stable career while those that ignored their own success will have retinue of women ran away from them later in life. I am talking from experience. Be focus!!!

I sincerely hope the OP will take this your advice to heart and run with it.

It's my humble opinion that a man at the age and stage of life as the OP, should forget about love unless the issue of his means of livelihood is settled.

Notwithstanding, I wish the young lady a happy birthday.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by WriterX(m): 3:42pm On Aug 20, 2023
smiley this makes me feel like dropping my own Nysc story except , except someone might mistake it for a nollywood movie. Thankfully, God does wonders, found the gem in the most unlikely place and at the most unlikely time and manner.

I learnt this though "nothing is truly a coincidence"

Happy Birthday To Her, I think i can say i understand how you are feeling and it brings smiles to my face , May this path you and her have chosen be filled with love, peace, friendship, trust and strength to keep building and enjoying all that you cherish and hold dear. Can't wait to see your invites soon!

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by soundforce: 3:46pm On Aug 20, 2023
eboniest:
Wish I have someone who could love me genuinely like this embarassed
We can be friends
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by bepositive11: 3:52pm On Aug 20, 2023
Luckysbab:


How did you come to the conclusion their relationship is healthy? Simply cos he’s drunk in love?

OP, this is one of the misogynists I am talking about. Ignore him.

Jokes aside, if you has good intentions with your question, they have really good communication. They feel safe with each other enough to be vulnerable. That's the basis of healthy relationships
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by SonofGod231: 3:53pm On Aug 20, 2023
Baba nothing do you. As e dey sweet naim good pass ohh. After all this washing and setting make sure you no forget her when you begin count your Benzimeter.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by professore(m): 4:03pm On Aug 20, 2023
IconicR:
Stop misinterpreting my words, every smart lady knows that you should date a man above you in every step in life so everything will be balanced.
It is very unwise to date your agemate hence the reason you see people in relationship for donkey years and still cry when dumping happens.
The life of a woman is different from that of a man and if you ain't calculative as a woman you'll end up wasting your time with the wrong person
I understand you dear, I won't fight you like others but just want to let you know that sometimes people see potentials and they go for it. For example, this guy here may be a First Class student or studied a saleable course. This means, he may land a good job sooner than some people who have been in the labour market without something solid. And of course, to say she should go to already made men is digging gold, nothing more nothing less.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 4:03pm On Aug 20, 2023
WriterX:
smiley this makes me feel like dropping my own Nysc story except , except someone might mistake it for a nollywood movie. Thankfully, God does wonders, found the gem in the most unlikely place and at the most unlikely time and manner.

I learnt this though "nothing is truly a coincidence"

Happy Birthday To Her, I think i can say i understand how you are feeling and it brings smiles to my face , May this path you and her have chosen be filled with love, peace, friendship, trust and strength to keep building and enjoying all that you cherish and hold dear. Can't wait to see your invites soon!
Another man down... Many men down or many stubborn men pinned down...over... I hope you gave or gives her your NIN, VIN and BVN... I would be watching you like CNN or on CNN...?...NNN...All this MMM...GSM... You bought(and fought...?...)your GSM with MMM...?... Mumu mugu imun gun man or men...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 4:09pm On Aug 20, 2023
professore:
I understand you dear, I won't fight you like others but just want to let you know that sometimes people see potentials and they go for it. For example, this guy here may be a First Class student or studied a saleable course. This means, he may land a good job sooner than some people who have been in the labour market without something solid. And of course, to say she should go to already made men is digging gold, nothing more nothing less.
You also misinterpreted me with this response, nobody is advising her to gold digg but to be smart.
A lady doing her nysc should already have a stable man that she can present before her family as her potential husband.
What was she doing all through her university, I forgot she was busy dating her classmates.Forget all you see here the probability that they'll end up together is almost invisible considering the fact that this boy/man has to chase money after his nysc and this lady will start pressuring him or begin to look for men who are ready to do the needful.
I stated earlier a lady has to be very stingy with her time and this is what I was talking about.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Munamu: 4:14pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable oneπŸ™


The more you look, the less you see. Chop first, and let fate and destiny decide. Search for money first, before searching for true love.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by merits(m): 4:16pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable oneπŸ™


Happy birthday to her, πŸŽˆπŸŽ‚ and best of luck πŸŽ‰πŸ€ž in your relationship.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 4:18pm On Aug 20, 2023
I won't be surprised if she is using you to catch cruise. If you are gaining nothing from the relationship, Abobi disembark before you begin to regret.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by WriterX(m): 4:20pm On Aug 20, 2023
grin
Emmanuel30a:
Another man down... Many men down or many stubborn men pinned down...over... I hope you gave or gives her your NIN, VIN and BVN... I would be watching you like CNN or on CNN...?...NNN...All this MMM...GSM... You bought(and fought...?...)your GSM with MMM...?... Mumu mugu imun gun man or men...

Man down by rihanna hahaha bro don't make me laugh! You know nothing, kid!
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Nobody: 4:30pm On Aug 20, 2023
StrongAlphMale:


Na Simps dey always do this thing.

You hardly see a Nigerian girl doing this. This is because they're keeping and weighing their options open should in case a much more richer dude crosses her path, she'll dump her current bf ASAP and move to the richer guy. The werey simp will now rush to nairaland and create multiple threads on how her girlfriend dumped her. SIMP men are cursed to the world.

Truth. Hardcore Reality. The girl is using the guy to pass time until a superior guy comes her way. The guy should fvck her before she moves to the next guy.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 4:34pm On Aug 20, 2023
WriterX:
grin

Man down by rihanna hahaha bro don't make me laugh! You know nothing, kid!
Okobo oku obo... Mufu ni oruko re... Yes! I don't know what is going on inside your pussy or their pussy...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 4:37pm On Aug 20, 2023
WriterX:
grin

Man down by rihanna hahaha bro don't make me laugh! You know nothing, kid!
Na today you don dey laugh...? Laugh and forget your scarf or the scarf... Laugh like riffraff... laugh like Ralph and Giraffe... You this giraffe...!...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Matix222: 4:38pm On Aug 20, 2023
Emmanuel30a:
Na today you don dey laugh...? Laugh and forget your scarf or the scarf... Laugh like riffraff... laugh like Ralph and Giraffe... You this giraffe...!...

Who give you phone bro 🀣🀣
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 4:43pm On Aug 20, 2023
bepositive11:


OP, this is one of the misogynists I am talking about. Ignore him.

Jokes aside, if you has good intentions with your question, they have really good communication. They feel safe with each other enough to be vulnerable. That's the basis of healthy relationships

I'm no more of a 'misogynist' than you are a a male barbie.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Luckysbab: 4:44pm On Aug 20, 2023
Goodlady:

Try it. You go see

It will work for some and won't work for some. It's the same thing with monogamy. Both are forms of marriages.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by soundforce: 4:46pm On Aug 20, 2023
....... I've been watching her cast stones at relevant responses. She doesn't see anything good in other people's views except hers. You should learn wisdom from people and improve your database. You don't grow by overriding facts.
Finally, I feel she doesn't have luck with men in relationship because I can see her anger against men from the way she vents her frustration. When you continuously treat men based on your past bitter experience, they will always walk away and it's your fault because all men are not the same.
Your beauty and other selling points may attract men to you but only your character will keep them.

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Saintinoo(m): 4:51pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:
It was during my national youth service year in Akwa Ibom State when our paths first crossed. We were both posted to ukanafun as National Youth Service Corp(NYSC) members, and little did I know that this would be the beginning of a beautiful journey.

From the moment we met, I was captivated by her warm presence. She had a way of making me feel at ease, and her infectious laughter filled the room. She had a nickname for me, "Kayo," which she said in a playful and sexy way. It quickly caught on, and soon, my fellow colleagues started calling me by that name too.

As we got to know each other, our connection deepened. We discovered shared interests, passions, and dreams. But one of our most cherished moments was when we started coming out at night to talk about our lives under the moonlight. It became our sacred time, where we could share our deepest thoughts, dreams, and fears.

We had made it a tradition to come out at night and share our lives with each other, reminiscing about our past, our secondary school experiences, and our university lives.

But one thing that always stood out for me was when she spoke about her former job as a receptionist. There was something enchanting about the way she told her stories, especially when it happened under the moonlight. It was as if the moon itself was lending an ear, illuminating her words and giving them a magical touch.

I would listen intently as she painted vivid pictures with her words, describing the challenges she faced and the interesting people she encountered. She had a way of making even the simplest of tasks sound fascinating and captivating. And as she spoke, I could feel myself being transported into her world, experiencing every moment alongside her.

It was during these nights that I truly got to know her on a deeper level, understanding the experiences that had shaped her into the person she was today.

Sometimes, we would sit in silence, just basking in each other's presence, the moonlight creating a serene ambiance around us.

But it wasn't always smooth sailing. Like any close relationship, we had our fair share of misunderstandings. However, what set us apart was our commitment to resolving those misunderstandings under the moonlight.

When disagreements arose, we would find ourselves back in our special spot, away from the distractions of the world. There, under the moonlight, we would open up to each other, expressing our thoughts and feelings with honesty and vulnerability.

We were willing to confront our differences head-on, to listen and understand each other's perspectives. Under the moonlight, we would apologize, forgive, and embrace each other's flaws. It was in those moments of vulnerability that our bond grew even stronger. We learned to appreciate the beauty of compromise and the power of understanding.

Looking back on those nights, I realize that our misunderstandings were not obstacles but opportunities for growth. They allowed us to learn more about ourselves and each other, deepening our connection in ways we never thought possible.

As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, our bond grew stronger. We became each other's confidants, supporting one another through the ups and downs of our service year. Whether it was navigating the challenges of our assigned tasks or finding solace in the unfamiliar surroundings, we were there for each other every step of the way.

Looking back, I realize that meeting her during my youth service year was no coincidence. It was a serendipitous moment that brought us together, shaping the course of our lives in ways we couldn't have imagined.


Today is her birthday so I created a website specially to wish her a happy birthday, there you will find our memories together, please help me wish her a happy birthday. Check my signature for the website link, you can drop your wishes for her on the site, through her whatsapp or Facebook.
God bless you as you help make her birthday a memorable oneπŸ™


This one is still in honeymoon stage with a Nigeria girl, wait till she start show you shege.
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by funkemary(f): 4:54pm On Aug 20, 2023
It's a beautiful thing to fall in love and stay in love. Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning. Thankfully you have found yours. Congratulations copper wee!
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by kayus621(m): 5:10pm On Aug 20, 2023
AndrewTate:
After reading the writeup, even though there are some unnecessary prolonging due to drunkenness in love which I understood.Then seeing the photo attached I could tell instantly that you two are in complete sync ❀️...
I'm sure dropping that "happy birthday" wish on both links my bro...
May your love overcome all the bad bele both on this thread and every other place, in the present and also in the future...
Cheers to your union, I wish you both the best πŸ₯‚
Omo these means a lot thanks my gee
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 5:18pm On Aug 20, 2023
Matix222:


Who give you phone bro 🀣🀣
Your wife and girlfriend... I'm here with them or here with them both... You would like to see them...ask them or ask from them...Old school...no longer works... By the way, why did you asks...?...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Tenrack: 5:19pm On Aug 20, 2023
Why do I find myself feeling pity for this guy cheesy

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Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 5:19pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:

Omo these means a lot thanks my gee
Mufu...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Emmanuel30a: 5:20pm On Aug 20, 2023
Tenrack:
Why do I find myself feeling pity for this guy cheesy
Which guy jare...?...
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by Tenrack: 5:20pm On Aug 20, 2023
luminouz:
I don't understand why it's always men creating threads about their gf birthdays. You rarely see girls do this online.
Oga even added links to her FB and WhatsApp, hunting for birthday wishes from unknown people online. WTF


grin cheesy
Re: How I Met My Girlfriend by AndrewTate(m): 5:21pm On Aug 20, 2023
kayus621:

Omo these means a lot thanks my gee
Blessings my brother πŸ₯‚

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