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What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by remioshy(f): 7:25pm On Jul 01, 2016
Saw this on FB and so touched, want to share:


My wife, everyone has gone home. The music is quiet, the celebration is over. Our wedding was beautiful but it is now in the past. We have finished the wedding/ marriage ceremony and celebrations. It is now time to build our marriage. All that is left now is the two of us......,. What we will become tomorrow starts from tonight. Our life is no longer the same.
There was a day you put on a red dress..... You looked so beautiful in it. That day I wanted to touch you! We were in the cinema and I was so tempted, I wanted to just take you inside the toilet and kiss you but I couldn't. Guess what?. Now I can, I have you forever, I can do that everyday.
Before I take off your clothes and make love to you....let me tell you few things. I have nothing to hide from you from this day. My phone, you can use it like your own. You can access my Facebook, my Twitter and my Instagram.
From today, I have become a child. For the past five years of my life, I have been a man. I wake myself up in the morning, sometimes I go to bed hungry, I do things the way I want to, come home anytime I want to but all that ends today. From today, you become my mother, who will scold me when I come home late, a mother who will wake me up at six to go to work, a mother who will make sure I don't go to bed hungry. I am glad I have a mother in you.
I hope you will be a good, kind and loving mother to me? Don't be too harsh and I promise I won't be too stubborn. Sometimes I will give you headache but I promise, I will also be the cure of every headache.
When my parents died, I looked after my brothers and sisters. I was like a father to them. So I will not have a problem being a father to you.

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Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by kulobyno: 7:26pm On Jul 01, 2016
lovely piece but in Nigeria its hardly heeded by our girls that keep getting easily distracted. they no longer know love songs and blues and lullabies. they drink spirits and dance skelewu. The club and spend valuable times in social network. Real mothers and motherhood ended with our mothers cry

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Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by ebbybest(f): 7:30pm On Jul 01, 2016
Wow! So lovely wishing its my wedding Night.............
Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by khaiwealth(m): 7:43pm On Jul 01, 2016
Nice talk for that night and all the enjymt.
But for how long?
Marriage is nt abt reading vows cus that can be forgotten with time after all the hollandia has turned to water... grin
Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by remioshy(f): 8:10pm On Jul 01, 2016
kulobyno:
lovely piece but in Nigeria its hardly heeded by our girls that keep getting easily distracted. they no longer know love songs and blues and lullabies. they drink spirits and dance skelewu. The club and spend valuable times in social network. Real mothers and motherhood ended with our mothers cry

Hmmm. You are right, in the days of our mothers sure but such rare now.
Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by SWITANN(f): 12:18am On Jul 02, 2016
wow...so beautiful
Re: What A Husband Told His Wife On The Night Of Their Wedding/marriage by mrwonlasewonie: 4:31am On Jul 02, 2016
grin grin grin

And the lamenting continues grin
kulobyno:
lovely piece but in Nigeria its hardly heeded by our girls that keep getting easily distracted. they no longer know love songs and blues and lullabies. they drink spirits and dance skelewu. The club and spend valuable times in social network. Real mothers and motherhood ended with our mothers cry

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