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Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 2:08pm On Dec 12, 2015
It wasn't love at first sight. I wasn't flattered by his charm and interest in me. I tried to ignore him and turned down his relationship proposal countless times.

I wasn't having any of it - a destined for failure relationship shrouded in secrecy and guilt. A roving fire of passion and lust bound to leave everyone burned out. An abominable liaison - or so I thought.

But he had been relentless, plying me with gifts and acts of kindness, making me change my mind, making my cold broken heart start to beat again.

"No it can't be him!" Common sense had warned my heart. "Anybody else but him."

But my heart proved a traitor when it beat triple time at the sight of him. Common sense was eroded over feelings when the butterflies danced wild in my tummy at the sound of his voice; when my eyes lit up after our first kiss; when I started finding him cute even with his chipped front tooth.

Amor vincit omnia

Does love truly conquer all?

Its been one year since we first met...one year since I first got introduced to the handsome, shy guy who was always washing the family car every morning on my way out. Even then he seemed geeky. The greeting and complimenting as I passed everyday soon became a routine. A routine that had to be broken when he went back to complete his service year after the Easter holidays. It felt sudden the way he left and I was unhappy about it for a few days.

I eventually saw him again at a friend's party a few months later and we continued being friends - like we'd never parted. He, in an uncharacteristic show of emotion later said he liked me and would want us to be more than friends but there was a major setback. I was already going out with someone else - his elder brother.

We could be nothing but friends until his brother went to America to seek greener pastures and forget his past. His past included me.

Now here I am, the spurned lover still grieving the abrupt end of my relationship and b**ching about men being worse than b**ches. But he's trying his best to right a wroong and redeem the male folk in my sight.

This is an abomination, a relationship doomed for failure but I don't care anymore. After all, what is life without its healthy dose of forbidden pleasures? I ask myself as I reply his final proposal with the three-letter ominous word, "Yes."

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Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 2:20pm On Dec 12, 2015
In your narrative story his elder brother did not break up with you before he left for abroad. Hmm! Has he been calling you? Well, it will definitely be an abomination if you go ahead with the younger brother who seems resilient until he catches your heart in a relationship.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by SmartKillinex: 2:22pm On Dec 12, 2015
hope u r nt 4real.

but if u r,u must be influenced with meth or sumtin stronger...
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 2:58pm On Dec 12, 2015
I don't see what's terribly abominable in this. His elder bro left u, right? And now u're in love with the younger brother and he loves u too nd has proposed marriage to u, which u accepted. That's fine. But, pls... Think about this thoroughly. The situation's a lil awkward, I must admit, but not an abomination, nevertheless.




Most importantly, make sure u aren't on the REBOUND. Don't rush into tying the knot with this young man until u're doubly sure of ur feelings for him.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:00pm On Dec 12, 2015
Lalasticlala.. Farano.. Ishilove.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:14pm On Dec 12, 2015
His elder brother broke. her heart,he didn't keep in touch after he left...
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Youngpo413: 9:22pm On Dec 12, 2015
Nice poem.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Sheikwonder(m): 12:20pm On Dec 16, 2015
Is this story even real?
I just saw a similar version on your blog...care to explain?
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by fulfillbill(m): 12:38pm On Dec 16, 2015
In all it's fictitiousness i find it surreal
...and has lead to an inconclusive sumnabulism

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Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:19pm On Dec 16, 2015
Sheikwonder:
Is this story even real?

I just saw a similar version on your blog...care to explain?

Does it matter whether its real or not? I write a mixture of fiction and fact so in a way, its real
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:20pm On Dec 16, 2015
fulfillbill:
In all it's fictitiousness i find it surreal
...and has lead to an inconclusive sumnabulism


Care to explain ur grammar prof?
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:22pm On Dec 16, 2015
elijah2u:
In your narrative story his elder brother did not break up with you before he left for abroad. Hmm! Has he been calling you? Well, it will definitely be an abomination if you go ahead with the younger brother who seems resilient until he catches your heart in a relationship.



Really? Wat if he's d one for her? She shld nt date him cos her and his elder bro dated?
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 3:24pm On Dec 16, 2015
Oliviaarims:
I don't see what's terribly abominable in this. His elder bro left u, right? And now u're in love with the younger brother and he loves u too nd has proposed marriage to u, which u accepted. That's fine. But, pls... Think about this thoroughly. The situation's a lil awkward, I must admit, but not an abomination, nevertheless.




Most importantly, make sure u aren't on the REBOUND. Don't rush into tying the knot with this young man until u're doubly sure of ur feelings for him.



Alright...thanks!
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by fulfillbill(m): 4:02pm On Dec 16, 2015
Suigeneris93:



Care to explain ur grammar prof?

Means i was captivated by the darkness, mystery of your imagery and but i was too lazy to stitch the ideas together,my eyes started sleep-walking on the rest of the piece.

You are a United fan and a writer? Damn! i like you already.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by fulfillbill(m): 4:04pm On Dec 16, 2015
Suigeneris93:



Care to explain ur grammar prof?

Means i was captivated by the darkness, mystery of your imagery and but i was too lazy to stitch the ideas together,my eyes started sleep-walking on the rest of the piece.

You are a United fan and a writer? Damn! i like you already.
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 4:06pm On Dec 16, 2015
fulfillbill:


Means i was captivated by the darkness, mystery of your imagery and but i was too lazy to stitch the ideas together,my eyes started sleep-walking on the rest of the piece.

You are a United fan and a writer? Damn! i like you already.


Lol
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by schumastic(m): 4:06pm On Dec 16, 2015
some peeps on nairaland write better stories than wale adenuga grin grin grin

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Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Cornerstone001: 1:48pm On Dec 17, 2015
shocked cheesy grin wink
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by AreaFada2: 7:00pm On Dec 21, 2015
fulfillbill:


Means i was captivated by the darkness, mystery of your imagery and but i was too lazy to stitch the ideas together,my eyes started sleep-walking on the rest of the piece.

You are a United fan and a writer? Damn! i like you already.


No, something is wrong with that combo. ManU fan & writer. cheesy

Sui just wants us to bathe in the aqua of obfuscation. Apologies Honourable Patrick. grin

Man U fans are prawn sandwich eaters! If you doubt me, ask former capitano, Roy Keane. cheesy grin
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 9:11pm On Dec 21, 2015
AreaFada2:


No, something is wrong with that combo. ManU fan & writer. cheesy

Sui just wants us to bathe in the aqua of obfuscation. Apologies Honourable Patrick. grin

Man U fans are prawn sandwich eaters! If you doubt me, ask former capitano, Roy Keane. cheesy grin


Lol...smh
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by murphyibiam15(m): 10:06pm On Dec 21, 2015
Suigeneris93:
It wasn't love at first sight. I wasn't flattered by his charm and interest in me. I tried to ignore him and turned down his relationship proposal countless times.

I wasn't having any of it - a destined for failure relationship shrouded in secrecy and guilt. A roving fire of passion and lust bound to leave everyone burned out. An abominable liaison - or so I thought.

But he had been relentless, plying me with gifts and acts of kindness, making me change my mind, making my cold broken heart start to beat again.

"No it can't be him!" Common sense had warned my heart. "Anybody else but him."

But my heart proved a traitor when it beat triple time at the sight of him. Common sense was eroded over feelings when the butterflies danced wild in my tummy at the sound of his voice; when my eyes lit up after our first kiss; when I started finding him cute even with his chipped front tooth.

Amor vincit omnia

Does love truly conquer all?

Its been one year since we first met...one year since I first got introduced to the handsome, shy guy who was always washing the family car every morning on my way out. Even then he seemed geeky. The greeting and complimenting as I passed everyday soon became a routine. A routine that had to be broken when he went back to complete his service year after the Easter holidays. It felt sudden the way he left and I was unhappy about it for a few days.

I eventually saw him again at a friend's party a few months later and we continued being friends - like we'd never parted. He, in an uncharacteristic show of emotion later said he liked me and would want us to be more than friends but there was a major setback. I was already going out with someone else - his elder brother.

We could be nothing but friends until his brother went to America to seek greener pastures and forget his past. His past included me.

Now here I am, the spurned lover still grieving the abrupt end of my relationship and b**ching about men being worse than b**ches. But he's trying his best to right a wroong and redeem the male folk in my sight.

This is an abomination, a relationship doomed for failure but I don't care anymore. After all, what is life without its healthy dose of forbidden pleasures? I ask myself as I reply his final proposal with the three-letter ominous word, "Yes."
[Quote] dear u like writing in literature...ur posts are quite interesting but enhance the comprehensibility biko....nice write up [/Quote]
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 11:36pm On Dec 21, 2015
murphyibiam15:

[Quote] dear u like writing in literature...ur posts are quite interesting but enhance the comprehensibility biko....nice write up [/Quote]



Alright, tnx
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 12:50am On Dec 22, 2015
OP I love u......not like I'm toasting u o, but I just love u......I've been stalking u secretly
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 12:57am On Dec 22, 2015
obejoseph10:
OP I love u......not like I'm toasting u o, but I just love u......I've been stalking u secretly


Hmmmn, any particular reason why?
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Richy4(m): 1:27am On Dec 22, 2015
I read your write up, and it was amazing... You must have been really good with Literature in English in your secondary school days.......

It is not an abomination. but why would you make your self look like a "holy communion" that every one in the family must have? so if this second person travels tomorrow, then he will pass you to his younger brother right?

How do you think the family members will look at you? I was simply impress on how classy your write up was. please act that way dear......
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 7:27am On Dec 22, 2015
Richy4:
I read your write up, and it was amazing... You must have been really good with Literature in English in your secondary school days.......

It is not an abomination. but why would you make your self look like a "holy communion" that every one in the family must have? so if this second person travels tomorrow, then he will pass you to his younger brother right?

How do you think the family members will look at you? I was simply impress on how classy your write up was. please act that way dear......


Thanks for the compliment dear, but d story is fictional
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by MrCork: 7:30am On Dec 22, 2015
Suigeneris93:
It wasn't love at first sight. I wasn't flattered by his charm and interest in me. I tried to ignore him and turned down his relationship proposal countless times.

I wasn't having any of it - a destined for failure relationship shrouded in secrecy and guilt. A roving fire of passion and lust bound to leave everyone burned out. An abominable liaison - or so I thought.

But he had been relentless, plying me with gifts and acts of kindness, making me change my mind, making my cold broken heart start to beat again.

"No it can't be him!" Common sense had warned my heart. "Anybody else but him."

But my heart proved a traitor when it beat triple time at the sight of him. Common sense was eroded over feelings when the butterflies danced wild in my tummy at the sound of his voice; when my eyes lit up after our first kiss; when I started finding him cute even with his chipped front tooth.

Amor vincit omnia

Does love truly conquer all?

Its been one year since we first met...one year since I first got introduced to the handsome, shy guy who was always washing the family car every morning on my way out. Even then he seemed geeky. The greeting and complimenting as I passed everyday soon became a routine. A routine that had to be broken when he went back to complete his service year after the Easter holidays. It felt sudden the way he left and I was unhappy about it for a few days.

I eventually saw him again at a friend's party a few months later and we continued being friends - like we'd never parted. He, in an uncharacteristic show of emotion later said he liked me and would want us to be more than friends but there was a major setback. I was already going out with someone else - his elder brother.

We could be nothing but friends until his brother went to America to seek greener pastures and forget his past. His past included me.

Now here I am, the spurned lover still grieving the abrupt end of my relationship and b**ching about men being worse than b**ches. But he's trying his best to right a wroong and redeem the male folk in my sight.

This is an abomination, a relationship doomed for failure but I don't care anymore. After all, what is life without its healthy dose of forbidden pleasures? I ask myself as I reply his final proposal with the three-letter ominous word, "Yes."



...are u lightskin? angry
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 7:33am On Dec 22, 2015
MrCork:




...are u lightskin? angry


No, what has my skin got to do with this?
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by MrCork: 7:37am On Dec 22, 2015
Suigeneris93:



No, what has my skin got to do with this?


.....sweeethat...I dint ask u for story..I ask if youis lightskin!! angry
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 7:42am On Dec 22, 2015
MrCork:



.....sweeethat...I dint ask u for story..I ask if youis lightskin!! angry

No
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by MrCork: 8:50am On Dec 22, 2015
Suigeneris93:


No


...well sweery..the good news is that u hav 2week to shange color to yellow lightskin..or else...an by the way..did I mention I drive £28,000(cash) range rover spot!.. smiley
Re: Can This Be Seen As An Abomination? by Nobody: 8:51am On Dec 22, 2015
Suigeneris93:



Hmmmn, any particular reason why?
. Your humor and ur intelligence

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