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Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by GENTLETEE(m): 10:58pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Of course NO! |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by LoveJesus87(m): 10:59pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Firmlogger:give dem ur new number naw kai! |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:01pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
flokii:lol... Even social media?? Loll... I will vex for africa if he does that... |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by gucciangel(m): 11:01pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Come to think of it, You married a woman you were in love with and she can still spread her legs open to another man? just my philosophy anyway... |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:02pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
JEWELCOSMETICS: That give part is what I don't get, who is worth the giving? We only have one choice to make? |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:03pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Smelly question |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by CzarChris(m): 11:03pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Forget about the long story, the man is just insecure. Inferiority Complex is a serious psychological disorder. If you like change the number 7 days a week, person wey go cheat go cheat. 1 Like |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:03pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Changing the sim ain't the issue, u can't force love. |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by erico2k2(m): 11:06pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Firmlogger:I think changing your Sim card does not change the numbers o n your phone, you are meant to text the relivant people in your life the new number, it wont cost more than N1K to do p lus the hubby can pay that money too. Everyone is happy sometimes its these little things we do that keeps the fabric of family life closely knitted 2 Likes |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by gabe: 11:09pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
guy was too polite to call his wife a ho, so he changed her sim instead. but really, some people just marry to answer Mr/ M rs. 2 Likes |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:17pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
mccoy47:she will have to change sim card monthly or yearly if she can't handle distraction, you think married women don't see men that woo them daily? Think again. Before me I saw a man wooing a pregnant married woman so if your wife can't handle distraction then she's loose and don't trust herself. 1 Like |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Moreoffaith(m): 11:39pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
YES ................IF YOU HAVE CAUSE A LOT OF HAVOC BEFORE MARRIAGE. |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Nobody: 11:40pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Firmlogger: Well she probably is a retired Blac Chyna... so its a necessary step so her former clients can't reach her, even though it wont help becasue a %$# will always remain a #$% nothing can chage her except she decides to change herself, trust me they never ever really change, she will always go back to her ways. My point being even though he is trying his best to control her, what he doesnt realize is that he is fighting a lost cause.. I know a few years from now we will see a thread here " Man laments on facebook how his wife of 5 years has been cheating on him all this while" |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by benkenmusical(m): 11:49pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
is a choice |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by RosaConsidine: 11:49pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
If he's willing to change his parents, friends, ideology and hair color, then sure, he can change your sim card. |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by seyoops4u: 12:03am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Well.... One would only do that if the person's way is not "pure". In jenifa's voice "if the person was a bad SHILDI " before marriage. He/She would want to secure the marriage. |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Denimadz(m): 12:06am On Oct 05, 2016 |
It's a drastic measure I must say but I understand why the Man did that. I don't expect a woman to understand such a decision, in Africa A Man calls the shots, and pays bills. Apart from Family and friends ( platonic) he should feel that way, you cannot marry and allow her to answer calls as she desires, her family and friends (necessary ones) will know the new number |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Lexusgs430: 12:23am On Oct 05, 2016 |
What about if she has all her numbers backed up on a cloud service or has photographic memory to retain numbers? The husband would request her changing her brain? |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Lexusgs430: 12:25am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Woman or Man wey go do, go still do regardless. He needs to seek therapy for his inner demons.......... |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by 86nizzle(m): 12:30am On Oct 05, 2016 |
some dudes are that bad. Lexusgs430: |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by 86nizzle(m): 12:31am On Oct 05, 2016 |
gabe:lolz |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Lexusgs430: 12:33am On Oct 05, 2016 |
86nizzle: Hin for kuku marry Mother Tessy......... |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Hedonistically: 12:41am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Once I make that £3m, I will change my 12 year old SIM card and just start afresh. I'll give only very few worthwhile people my new number and cut off the umpteen nuisances that one has been associated with one way or the other during the long spell in the wilderness. In other words: When you reach some landmarks in life, old things must pass away in order for you to enjoy the new beginning. 1 Like |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Ukalejohn(m): 12:46am On Oct 05, 2016 |
For oloshos yes its so adviceable |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Dante68(m): 1:26am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Only necessary when u have some skeleton in your cupboard |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by holluphemydavid(m): 1:41am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Swt opinions |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Adeboyefa(f): 1:41am On Oct 05, 2016 |
pearlejiro: It's a good opportunity to tell your spouse's callers he/she is now married. Exes will quickly back off. |
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Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by Tyviv(f): 2:11am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Maybe but personally I won't do that... |
Re: Is It A Good Idea To Change Simcard After Wedding? by chachanga: 2:20am On Oct 05, 2016 |
demarc001: Ukalejohn: Hedonistically: seyoops4u: lestat: grossintel: RaggedyAnn:
I took pains to quote y'all because you people made sense die; unlike some other talking airheads. It's not always about the other partner having trust issues. In a marriage, the two people are supposed to demonstrate high degrees of maturity and sense of responsibility, after all, you're probably preparing for Parenting and transfering your values to a whole bunch of "mini-"you's", right? It stands to reason then that marriage is supposed to be "serious business for matured minds", right? So, what happens to assisting and safeguarding your spouse from "their" inner demons and long strings of "Furrk-And-No-Pay" groupie FWB's & "edible caterers"? See, chatting crap is easiest when folks aren't the ones on the hot-seats so I wasn't surprised to see folks who would want high levels of fidelity later on in their marriages not demonstrating the necessary willingness to step up and deploy the appropriate amounts of guts and common-sense needed to help their spouses, if the need arises! Changing the SIM shouldn't be more of an issue if it came from a mindset of care. Is it everyone who gets married who's 100% in their right minds? Yo ladies, what if your own E-Money's a recovering sexxx-addict? What about the compulsive-behavior dudes? The addictive gamblers, AA-drunkards, druggies, Kleptos who were willing to get help? What about those who, weren't even willing but, had someone with enough "tough-love" to stand with them while handing them enough ammunition to kill off their inner demons? R'Kelly/Kirk-Franklin I-Need-An-Angel anyone? Even sincere people who know they've got questionable past lives and wouldn't want the seedy messiness of their pasts, getting into and, fouling up their newly-achieved blissful utopias have taken such initiatives by themselves, to let such bygones be bygones, instead of some id10t with a broken-screen iTel phone to come and wreck them with sexts and other embarrassing sturvs. But, it's sad that some spouses, women inclusive, love walking the "danger-lines" toying with the sh!tty relics of their past lives. They hold on to past garbage and use it to threaten the safety of your present life and future happiness, while still claiming love; which kain love, kwa? Which furrking love are you claiming to have for your spouse when you can't even make up your mind about moving forwards with them, without your seedy past lives dragging you backwards? If YOU DON'T HAVE THE SINCERITY AND COMMON SENSE TO BREAK OFF THAT SIM YOURSELF, YOU'RE A FAKE; AND A JOKER WITH A RING! So, me I don't see why pple go dey form "maturity" while being just st00pidly apologetic. Dem dey fall hand dey demonstrate "mumu-ish" political correctness. See, If you were not ready to get married and stay faithful, why go through the charade of tying the knot and requiring the exclusivity binding with marital vows? OR, why not simply go for the open relationship types. Sit your spouse down and script out a prenup that'd allow you both to dey 'chop your kponmo' per time when the need arises ? Personally, If I'd done all that 2go/Badoo bangbros-furkfesst kinda shyt that'd make my spouse nervous and I was getting hitched, mehn, I'd cut y'all off pretty quick so fast your heads would still be spinning when your arrsses hit the floor if that would make my queen happy and safe but people? People just be forming nice! Ok o, just remember that "People forming nice and allowing furrkked up sheit is what's being getting them shot to sh!t since 1805, mtccheeww ! 5 Likes 2 Shares |
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