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Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 6:43pm On Jul 03
tensazangetsu20:


This same man carries various oloshos whenever he lands Nigeria

Kwakwakwa 50k TDB people grin grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 5:07am On Jul 13
Dating abroad

Before I left Nigeria, I almost got married to my gf and the only reason I wanted to marry was access to constant sex. I used to watch videos mostly from guys in the UK and they would all talk about how hard dating was and how hard it was to get sex and how ugly and unwanted Nigerian men were and all sorts of crap. I won't lie I was scared as hell.

Men everything these people said is a lie. To be honest, if I had left Nigeria a married man without loving my wife extremely well I might have regretted being married o grin grin. You need to see the kind of women I see everyday here and there's so much variety. Whites, latinos, Chinese. You wouldnt know but we have asian Latinos especially from peru there are Latinos but they completely look south east Asian. Apparently there was a huge japanese migration to south America after world war 2. Japanese immigrants settled in countries like Brazil, Peru, Chile, argentina. Perú has even had an ex president who had complete japanese ancestry. He was extremely corrupt and stole a lot of money and ran to Japan to escape being arrested. He was only arrested when he came to Chile. The Chilean government arrested him and handed him over to the Peruvian government.

That's by the way, if you are still in Nigeria and bothered about how hard dating is abroad. I am here to tell you that it's a very big lie lol. I find dating so much easier and you have access to really beautiful women of all races. Here in Chile I have met women from everywhere. US, Canada, Germany, Spain, other Latin American countries.

The only thing is that you would need to work on yourself. In Nigeria you will probably pull girls with a fat tummy if you are rich. It's never gonna happen in Chile not even with fat girls lol. They have a very weird picture of how a black man should be. To them all black men should be tall, muscular, dark skinned. For some weird reason they find extremely dark skinned black men attractive. They also assume all black men have huge dicks so that's one thing helping you. You smell really nice and dress well and have a good job or business going for you then I feel it's even easier here than in Nigeria sef or other African countries.

Another thing I have noticed is that women hate food dates here lol. Their idea of dates is sitting in the park to talk or taking very long walks. They love walking so much like crazy. And if they go on a food date with you, they hate you paying. They insist on paying their own half.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 9:28am On Jul 13
tensazangetsu20:
Dating abroad

Before I left Nigeria, I almost got married to my gf and the only reason I wanted to marry was access to constant sex. I used to watch videos mostly from guys in the UK and they would all talk about how hard dating was and how hard it was to get sex and how ugly and unwanted Nigerian men were and all sorts of crap. I won't lie I was scared as hell.

Men everything these people said is a lie. To be honest, if I had left Nigeria a married man without loving my wife extremely well I might have regretted being married o grin grin. You need to see the kind of women I see everyday here and there's so much variety. Whites, latinos, Chinese. You wouldnt know but we have asian Latinos especially from peru there are Latinos but they completely look south east Asian. Apparently there was a huge japanese migration to south America after world war 2. Japanese immigrants settled in countries like Brazil, Peru, Chile, argentina. Perú has even had an ex president who had complete japanese ancestry. He was extremely corrupt and stole a lot of money and ran to Japan to escape being arrested. He was only arrested when he came to Chile. The Chilean government arrested him and handed him over to the Peruvian government.

That's by the way, if you are still in Nigeria and bothered about how hard dating is abroad. I am here to tell you that it's a very big lie lol. I find dating so much easier and you have access to really beautiful women of all races. Here in Chile I have met women from everywhere. US, Canada, Germany, Spain, other Latin American countries.

The only thing is that you would need to work on yourself. In Nigeria you will probably pull girls with a fat tummy if you are rich. It's never gonna happen in Chile not even with fat girls lol. They have a very weird picture of how a black man should be. To them all black men should be tall, muscular, dark skinned. For some weird reason they find extremely dark skinned black men attractive. They also assume all black men have huge dicks so that's one thing helping you. You smell really nice and dress well and have a good job or business going for you then I feel it's even easier here than in Nigeria sef or other African countries.

Another thing I have noticed is that women hate food dates here lol. Their idea of dates is sitting in the park to talk or taking very long walks. They love walking so much like crazy. And if they go on a food date with you, they hate you paying. They insist on paying their own half.
Quote me when u find one GAYbriel

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by excanny: 9:32am On Jul 13
tensazangetsu20:
Dating abroad

Before I left Nigeria, I almost got married to my gf and the only reason I wanted to marry was access to constant sex. I used to watch videos mostly from guys in the UK and they would all talk about how hard dating was and how hard it was to get sex and how ugly and unwanted Nigerian men were and all sorts of crap. I won't lie I was scared as hell.

Men everything these people said is a lie. To be honest, if I had left Nigeria a married man without loving my wife extremely well I might have regretted being married o grin grin. You need to see the kind of women I see everyday here and there's so much variety. Whites, latinos, Chinese. You wouldnt know but we have asian Latinos especially from peru there are Latinos but they completely look south east Asian. Apparently there was a huge japanese migration to south America after world war 2. Japanese immigrants settled in countries like Brazil, Peru, Chile, argentina. Perú has even had an ex president who had complete japanese ancestry. He was extremely corrupt and stole a lot of money and ran to Japan to escape being arrested. He was only arrested when he came to Chile. The Chilean government arrested him and handed him over to the Peruvian government.

That's by the way, if you are still in Nigeria and bothered about how hard dating is abroad. I am here to tell you that it's a very big lie lol. I find dating so much easier and you have access to really beautiful women of all races. Here in Chile I have met women from everywhere. US, Canada, Germany, Spain, other Latin American countries.

The only thing is that you would need to work on yourself. In Nigeria you will probably pull girls with a fat tummy if you are rich. It's never gonna happen in Chile not even with fat girls lol. They have a very weird picture of how a black man should be. To them all black men should be tall, muscular, dark skinned. For some weird reason they find extremely dark skinned black men attractive. They also assume all black men have huge dicks so that's one thing helping you. You smell really nice and dress well and have a good job or business going for you then I feel it's even easier here than in Nigeria sef or other African countries.

Another thing I have noticed is that women hate food dates here lol. Their idea of dates is sitting in the park to talk or taking very long walks. They love walking so much like crazy. And if they go on a food date with you, they hate you paying. They insist on paying their own half.

The average Nigerian girls are the worst, unfortunate females for a man to date. Sometimes they make you lost interest in talking to any woman.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:40pm On Jul 13
MatrixReloaded:

Quote me when u find one GAYbriel

E be like say you still wan collect cheesy cheesy
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:41pm On Jul 13
excanny:


The average Nigerian girls are the worst, unfortunate females for a man to date. Sometimes they make you lost interest in talking to any woman.

Nigerian men made Nigerian women that way. You guys deserve each other cheesy cheesy

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 1:42pm On Jul 13
tensazangetsu20:


E be like say you still wan collect cheesy cheesy
Taa gettat... lost in Chile. I see China I see Japan I see German, which one u fit talk to. Gaybriel think say na by shake waist dey waka like transgendered oyibo dey look. Your nyash go close and another gaybriel go bore am like say na virgin one. Which woman wan dey make u dey toast am with your mouth twisted like amoeba.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:32pm On Jul 13
MatrixReloaded:

Taa gettat... lost in Chile. I see China I see Japan I see German, which one u fit talk to. Gaybriel think say na by shake waist dey waka like transgendered oyibo dey look. Your nyash go close and another gaybriel go bore am like say na virgin one. Which woman wan dey make u dey toast am with your mouth twisted like amoeba.

Men truly beans don cost grin cheesy. Sorry o tongue embarassed
Re: Memoirs From Chile by excanny: 3:17pm On Jul 13
tensazangetsu20:


Nigerian men made Nigerian women that way. You guys deserve each other cheesy cheesy

That's your personal opinion.

For me, they made themselves like that.

Nigerian men are sought after by women of other nationalities.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 3:21pm On Jul 13
excanny:


That's your personal opinion.

For me, they made themselves like that.

Nigerian men are sought after by women of other nationalities.

Sought after based on what. Dey play. grin grin grin. People don do UK and Canada for years they don turn virgin grin
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 4:17am On Jul 14
tensazangetsu20:


Men truly beans don cost grin cheesy. Sorry o tongue embarassed
Bro u no funny aswear. 😒
Make I send u my acc data sheet. Abi u dey think say me and u dey do those kind argument about food prices or living expense. 🙄
Funny enough I go like make u dey observe ur tl. Wen the ripe time u go see update for here. Boasting onto say ur god na from Chile others own na Naija. Deh play tongue
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 6:52am On Jul 14
MatrixReloaded:

Bro u no funny aswear. 😒
Make I send u my acc data sheet. Abi u dey think say me and u dey do those kind argument about food prices or living expense. 🙄
Funny enough I go like make u dey observe ur tl. Wen the ripe time u go see update for here. Boasting onto say ur god na from Chile others own na Naija. Deh play tongue

Send account. I don get my refugee funds
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 12:17am On Jul 15
excanny:


That's your personal opinion.

For me, they made themselves like that.

Nigerian men are sought after by women of other nationalities.

That is not entirely true.

Gerrard59:


That depends on the kind of woman o. In ranking order, the white man is revered worldwide and is higher than his black counterpart (thanks to their great-grandparents who dominated the world). To get the top class women in developed countries as a black African male migrant takes a whole lot - education, mannerisms, spoken language, career etc. Add the fact that most Nigerian men are ugly (myself included), some due to the suffer-head conditions they faced in Nigeria, and it gets worse. One literally has to be a Tidjane Thiam to stand a chance. It might be better in the US and other countries with a substantial black population, but in places where the black population is very minute, e get as e be. So, when they say "Nigerian men are loved in the abroad", certain questions should be asked.

- What calibre of women "love" Nigerian men?
- Which countries do they come from?
- What are the profiles of these women (height, facial looks, educational attainment, career etc)?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by excanny: 9:41am On Jul 15
Gerrard59:


That is not entirely true.


Yoruba men specifically because of the Yoruba culture.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Karleb(m): 10:15am On Jul 15
excanny:


Yoruba men specifically because of the Yoruba culture.

Dey play. cheesy

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by ferhyntorlah(f): 2:35pm On Jul 15
excanny:


Yoruba men specifically because of the Yoruba culture.

Phahahahahahahahaha
Re: Memoirs From Chile by solid3(m): 12:44pm On Jul 16
Please do Nigerian's still travel to Chile in 2024? How is the visa process? How is birth tourism there like?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:24pm On Jul 16
solid3:
Please do Nigerian's still travel to Chile in 2024? How is the visa process? How is birth tourism there like?

You need residency in Chile to give birth so your children can be citizens. Coming in it to give birth with visit visa doesn't guarantee anything for you and the child.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by solid3(m): 1:35pm On Jul 16
tensazangetsu20:


You need residency in Chile to give birth so your children can be citizens. Coming in it to give birth with visit visa doesn't guarantee anything for you and the child.

can one get residency permit for a woman who is currently 5 months pregnant before delivery date?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:38pm On Jul 16
solid3:


can one get residency permit for a woman who is currently 5 months pregnant before delivery date?

It's too late to be honest. For starters you need to legalize your police report which takes a very long time. By then it's like 7 months and only God knows how long it will take to approve the residency visa under the category your wife should be able to apply for.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by solid3(m): 1:55pm On Jul 16
tensazangetsu20:


It's too late to be honest. For starters you need to legalize your police report which takes a very long time. By then it's like 7 months and only God knows how long it will take to approve the residency visa under the category your wife should be able to apply for.

Thank you for this info, I will read up this thread for education.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 2:33pm On Jul 21
tensazangetsu20:


You need residency in Chile to give birth so your children can be citizens. Coming in it to give birth with visit visa doesn't guarantee anything for you and the child.
Stop lieing. Birth tourism works in Chile 🇨🇱. Even if the child was born mid-air. You are just a clown. Chile no be ur papa heritage.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:44am On Jul 22
Chile Is an amazing country but unfortunately it's not paradise. Chile as a country has very deep internal issues and most of these issues do not show on the surface.

You don't get to see Chile's issues until you start interacting with Chileans and get to see life through their own perspective.

The wage inequality in Chile is very real. A simple internet search will show you that Chile has one of the largest income Inequalities in the world but if you come to Chile, it's not very apparent. Most people tend to dress well and somehow look fresh but men life is hard.

Let's say you live in the same city I live in and you earn the Chilean minimum wage of around 500000 Chilean pesos which comes to around 500 usd a month. A single room in this city. A room not a house goes for 200000 pesos. You would also pay a tax of around 50000 pesos on that money. What's left after that. How are you gonna eat? How are you gonna buy clothes and all.

The education gap is also very wide. It's very expensive to go to school in Chile from primary school to university so if you are born in a low income household you are pretty much bleeped to be honest. It will take the grace of god to pull out. To be born to a poor single mother household in Chile is equivalent to being born an almajiri in Nigeria. There's really not much difference. Life on earth would be hell for both people.

Another problem I have noticed is that the family unit in Chile is completely broken. A lot of Chilean men are very irresponsible and that has led to a huge number of single mothers. It's almost an epidemic here. There's like so many single mothers. Most times these kids are left to the mothers to raise and it's extremely difficult especially if the lady doesn't have a good career or profession going for her.

Truly every country in this world has issues and there's really no perfect country on earth. I like Chile for what I have gained here and the opportunities I have gotten access to but Chile has really deep issues and I feel those issues are what makes Chile a second world country despite how developed the country is. I feel a whole lot more work will need to be done by the government to reduce the wage gap for Chile to actually be a first world nation in the true sense of it.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:54am On Jul 22
Suicide rates especially amongst young men are also quite high. A very close Chilean friend of mine son committed suicide and I have been so sad since I heard the news. The lady always spoke about her son with so much pride. Noticed her son left the house since Tuesday and switched off his phone so no one could reach him. She went to the police so they could search for him. The police came to deliver the sad news today that unfortunately they found his body by the river.

It pains me till now but life in Chile can get really depressing and extremely difficult depending on what class of the society you are in. It's a very classist country.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Suicideboy: 3:41am On Jul 22
tensazangetsu20:
Suicide rates especially amongst young men are also quite high. A very close Chilean friend of mine son committed suicide and I have been so sad since I heard the news. The lady always spoke about her son with so much pride. Noticed her son left the house since Tuesday and switched off his phone so no one could reach him. She went to the police so they could search for him. The police came to deliver the sad news today that unfortunately they found his body by the river.

It pains me till now but life in Chile can get really depressing and extremely difficult depending on what class of the society you are in. It's a very classist country.



Nigeria needs to start taking this path

I wish more nigerians to commit seppuku

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by babakb: 6:32am On Jul 22
tensazangetsu20:
Chile Is an amazing country but unfortunately it's not paradise. Chile as a country has very deep internal issues and most of these issues do not show on the surface.

You don't get to see Chile's issues until you start interacting with Chileans and get to see life through their own perspective.

The wage inequality in Chile is very real. A simple internet search will show you that Chile has one of the largest income Inequalities in the world but if you come to Chile, it's not very apparent. Most people tend to dress well and somehow look fresh but men life is hard.

Let's say you live in the same city I live in and you earn the Chilean minimum wage of around 500000 Chilean pesos which comes to around 500 usd a month. A single room in this city. A room not a house goes for 200000 pesos. You would also pay a tax of around 50000 pesos on that money. What's left after that. How are you gonna eat? How are you gonna buy clothes and all.

The education gap is also very wide. It's very expensive to go to school in Chile from primary school to university so if you are born in a low income household you are pretty much bleeped to be honest. It will take the grace of god to pull out. To be born to a poor single mother household in Chile is equivalent to being born an almajiri in Nigeria. There's really not much difference. Life on earth would be hell for both people.

Another problem I have noticed is that the family unit in Chile is completely broken. A lot of Chilean men are very irresponsible and that has led to a huge number of single mothers. It's almost an epidemic here. There's like so many single mothers. Most times these kids are left to the mothers to raise and it's extremely difficult especially if the lady doesn't have a good career or profession going for her.

Truly every country in this world has issues and there's really no perfect country on earth. I like Chile for what I have gained here and the opportunities I have gotten access to but Chile has really deep issues and I feel those issues are what makes Chile a second world country despite how developed the country is. I feel a whole lot more work will need to be done by the government to reduce the wage gap for Chile to actually be a first world nation in the true sense of it.

This is actually not a problem, Chile is where it's supposed to be in terms of development, like you said it's a Second world country, I'm not disappointed with that.

Chile is still far better than a certain giant of Africa that has become a home to Mass murderers, Serial killers, Kidnappers, Ritualists, Armed Robbers, Bribery and Corruption, Vandalism etc

Chile will get there.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by AngelicBeing: 10:08am On Jul 22
cry
babakb:


This is actually not a problem, Chile is where it's supposed to be in terms of development, like you said it's a Second world country, I'm not disappointed with that.

Chile is still far better than a certain giant of Africa that has become a home to Mass murderers, Serial killers, Kidnappers, Ritualists, Armed Robbers, Bribery and Corruption, Vandalism etc

Chile will get there.
FRN embarassed cry
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Lordbinsmar: 12:09pm On Jul 22
tensazangetsu20:
Chile Is an amazing country but unfortunately it's not paradise. Chile as a country has very deep internal issues and most of these issues do not show on the surface.

You don't get to see Chile's issues until you start interacting with Chileans and get to see life through their own perspective.

The wage inequality in Chile is very real. A simple internet search will show you that Chile has one of the largest income Inequalities in the world but if you come to Chile, it's not very apparent. Most people tend to dress well and somehow look fresh but men life is hard.

Let's say you live in the same city I live in and you earn the Chilean minimum wage of around 500000 Chilean pesos which comes to around 500 usd a month. A single room in this city. A room not a house goes for 200000 pesos. You would also pay a tax of around 50000 pesos on that money. What's left after that. How are you gonna eat? How are you gonna buy clothes and all.

The education gap is also very wide. It's very expensive to go to school in Chile from primary school to university so if you are born in a low income household you are pretty much bleeped to be honest. It will take the grace of god to pull out. To be born to a poor single mother household in Chile is equivalent to being born an almajiri in Nigeria. There's really not much difference. Life on earth would be hell for both people.

Another problem I have noticed is that the family unit in Chile is completely broken. A lot of Chilean men are very irresponsible and that has led to a huge number of single mothers. It's almost an epidemic here. There's like so many single mothers. Most times these kids are left to the mothers to raise and it's extremely difficult especially if the lady doesn't have a good career or profession going for her.

Truly every country in this world has issues and there's really no perfect country on earth. I like Chile for what I have gained here and the opportunities I have gotten access to but Chile has really deep issues and I feel those issues are what makes Chile a second world country despite how developed the country is. I feel a whole lot more work will need to be done by the government to reduce the wage gap for Chile to actually be a first world nation in the true sense of it.

Even mother earth her self is not perfect. The best thing naa to do you best and leave the rest.

But while some countries are imperfect, some are just unfortunate for example Nigeria, a very useless country ruled by a wicked class of unfortunate cabals making the masses to suffer. The most painful part is that some of these suffer head masses will still come to abuse me for saying the truth regarding their country.

Senior man @tensazangetsu20 continue to enjoy your life in Chile. Perfection it self is a mirage.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Lordbinsmar: 12:10pm On Jul 22
babakb:


This is actually not a problem, Chile is where it's supposed to be in terms of development, like you said it's a Second world country, I'm not disappointed with that.

Chile is still far better than a certain giant of Africa that has become a home to Mass murderers, Serial killers, Kidnappers, Ritualists, Armed Robbers, Bribery and Corruption, Vandalism etc

Chile will get there.

Nigeria is an unfortunate country to be honest. A country ruled by wicked class of unfortunate cabals. embarassed

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:01pm On Jul 22
Lordbinsmar:


Even mother earth her self is not perfect. The best thing naa to do you best and leave the rest.

But while some countries are imperfect, some are just unfortunate for example Nigeria, a very useless country ruled by a wicked class of unfortunate cabals making the masses to suffer. The most painful part is that some of these suffer head masses will still come to abuse me for saying the truth regarding their country.

Senior man @tensazangetsu20 continue to enjoy your life in Chile. Perfection it self is a mirage.

True Chile is okay for me but sometimes it's also good to show the other side. Perfection is truly a mirage.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 1:49pm On Jul 22
tensazangetsu20:
Chile Is an amazing country but unfortunately it's not paradise. Chile as a country has very

The education gap is also very wide. It's very expensive to go to school in Chile from primary school to university so if you are born in a low income household you are pretty much bleeped to be honest. It will take the grace of god to pull out. To be born to a poor single mother household in Chile is equivalent to being born an almajiri in Nigeria. There's really not much difference. Life on earth would be hell for both people.

Another problem I have noticed is that the family unit in Chile is completely broken. A lot of Chilean men are very irresponsible and that has led to a huge number of single mothers. It's almost an epidemic here. There's like so many single mothers. Most times these kids are left to the mothers to raise and it's extremely difficult especially if the lady doesn't have a good career or profession going for her.

East Asian women know why they rather remain single than have children out of wedlock. Any society that promotes single parenting over the two parent household model is DOOMED for eternity.

cc: IbeOkehie & Tightpussy2024

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Tightpussy2024(f): 3:26pm On Jul 22
Gerrard59:


East Asian women know why they rather remain single than have children out of wedlock. Any society that promotes single parenting over the two parent household model is DOOMED for eternity.

cc: IbeOkehie & Tightpussy2024
Where have I ever promoted it(the way you promote adultery). I only pointed out motive off course. The aforementioned reasons you stated are not the reasons conservaties give. It is out of a moral superiority they do that.
I am tired of repeating myself .

I am even glad you indicated poor in your research. You purposefully target not wealthy societies without child support laws in your research.
Why not ask of single parenting in Switzerland, Denmark and the rest? Always east Asian and black communities. You are looking for what you want to see and you find it.

As far as I know, the society a SM is , has more effect than that of her being a SM herself. Where I reside, the kids spends time with both parents. The child receiving care from both father and step father.you will purposely target societies of poverty where the man runs away or is in prison and nothing compels him to, to reinforce your claims.

By all means if society notices it causes a problem they should enforce laws to curb it. I am in for this.

All I asked is give the same research to the impacts of adultery.

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