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Family / Re: For The LADIES: Do You Wash Your Undies While Bathing. by Rhythm(f): 8:50pm On Sep 28, 2013
dommfa:

Yeah right.. who this one wan dey bobo for here.

@Op, I prefer to wash it every morning, but when I find myself late for work or an occasion, I leave and then wash at a more convenient time.

What's this filthy one talking about. You were so dirty when you were born that your parents threw you out of the window and the window threw you back. Stop imagining everyone shares your filthy predicament, and stop following me around nl, its no twitter. If I have one pet peeve, its storing dirty panties, anyone who has a problem with that, should take off her bra and use it as sunglass.
Family / Re: For The LADIES: Do You Wash Your Undies While Bathing. by Rhythm(f): 6:08pm On Sep 28, 2013
jidegirl12:


Hahahahaha jeezz .

You know there's such thing called panty liner.. a thinner&smaller version of regular sanitary pad.. You stick it in your panty for everyday use & at the end of the day , you remove & dispose it leaving your underwear very clean & free of womanly secretion/discharge stains if you have any lipsrsealed

IMO there's no big deal if you wash your underwear once a week provided you have more than enough.

Yeah, panty-liners are great, but thanks to habit, if I ever take off my panties in a bathroom, the first thing I do is wash them. Someone who uses pantyliners could store panties and no one would notice, I guess. But there's nothing more irritating than a girl that stores obviously dirty panties. Back then a school, sometimes a friend would send you to get something in her closet, and you get there just to get confronted by dirty panties. Touching another person's dirty panties is like getting violated. Some peeps don't even have the decency of keeping them hidden, That's my only definition of a dirty girl. Eeeew

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Family / Re: Disobedient Wife. by Rhythm(f): 3:17pm On Sep 28, 2013
This your wife has suffered. All these posts about her. Disobedient husband.

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Family / Re: A Nairlander Needs Your Help!!! by Rhythm(f): 3:09pm On Sep 28, 2013
37 views and no comment. Since I can't contribute money, guess the least I could do is give the thread a bump cheesy
Family / Re: For The LADIES: Do You Wash Your Undies While Bathing. by Rhythm(f): 1:42pm On Sep 28, 2013
AdimGreat: Dunno if they had been a topic like this before. I'm just curious. Is better to wash your undies while bathing or wash them together like every 3 days or once a week while washing your clothes. To me, I think its important to wash them together and dry in d sun. Just make sure you have more than enough to last you for days. So ladies, which do you think is more hygienic?

My mum brought me up to wash them while bathing, so maybe because of that, I see anyone who stores dirty panties as a dirty person. Even when I wanna soak, wash and sun dry all of them, I still wash each one after bathing, then on weekends, I soak the already washed ones, wash again and sun dry.

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Family / Re: Pieces Of Advice I Would Give Any Teenage Girl Out There... By Heather Williams by Rhythm(f): 11:16pm On Sep 27, 2013
Nice points. I guess this Heather person isn't Nigerian. A typical Nigerian woman advising a teenage girl would only say:

1. Do not let a man ruin you
2. Do not let a man touch you
3. Do not let a man ruin your hymen.
4. Do not let a man impregnate you.
5. Do not let a man distract you from your studies.
6. Do not let a man call your phone.
7. Do not let a man invite you to his house.

They have this way of making innocent young girls believe life is all about men, making the girls get so curious about men that they end up letting men ruin them anyway.

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Nairaland / General / Re: The Official Nairaland Got Talent Thread by Rhythm(f): 11:08pm On Sep 27, 2013
Marthakings: And again, I need a nairaland Boifrnd ooo *Martha shut up*.....#ok bye.... m leaving

Why does it have to be a boy? Please don't discriminate. Girlfriends are fun too
Nairaland / General / Re: The Official Nairaland Got Talent Thread by Rhythm(f): 10:52pm On Sep 27, 2013
dommfa:

At least I got one..How about you telling me about your own talent. Uncouth utterances? Writing jamb yearly? Dealing with frustration? Amu nkita.

Why do you sound so bitter young woman? I'd like to see things from your own point of view but I can't seem to get my head that far up into my arss. Why don't you go to bed and calm your empty head maybe when you wake up you can surprise me and post something intelligent.
Family / Re: Blessing / Upliftment unlimited. by Rhythm(f): 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2013
Jaynec: @ Rhythm or what ever ..u talk anyhow

To think that you cannot even spell your own name and you have the guts to add nonsense to mine. Dear Jaynet or whatever
Family / Re: Blessing / Upliftment unlimited. by Rhythm(f): 9:08pm On Sep 27, 2013
StateOfMind:


Now you are the one taking panadol for another person's headache cheesy cheesy, except you are the baby mama in question, I suggest you take a chill pill and stop acting like you know exactly what's going on in her family n her life. cheesy cheesy

Shut your mouth little girl.
Religion / Re: Let All The Saints Get Ready For The Rapture by Rhythm(f): 5:38pm On Sep 25, 2013
Christianity isn't supposed to be this ridiculous. Tell your prophetess to stop this nonsense at once

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Family / Re: Sacrifice! by Rhythm(f): 5:44pm On Sep 22, 2013
Kanwulia:

WHO IS THIS ASHAWO EDINBURGH TO SEATTLE MARRY A MODERATOR ONLINE NL ID again? grin
With this your YAHOO-YAHOO short-hand skill. . . no wonder you wanno sit at home. YOU CAN NEVER BE EMPLOYED LAI LAI!
Especially with those your 2-2 Naira ASSHENED POMO LIPS. . .LIKE GORILLA IM TOTO!

Dem nor dey sell lip-balm for your village?

FUGLY MOFO! cheesy
Lmao.

Anyway, I can sacrifice my career for just a few years until the kids are old enough for boarding school cheesy
Family / Re: What's Your Birth Position In The Family? by Rhythm(f): 5:34pm On Sep 22, 2013
2/5. Its perfect.
Family / Re: Things You Shouldn't Buy Used For Your Children ... by Rhythm(f): 5:23pm On Sep 22, 2013
I had goose bumps recently when I heard that some women buy already used clothes for their babies. I'd rather buy the cheapest new clothes than any kind of already used clothes. To me babies are brand new and everything belonging to them should be brand new (or worst case, used by their older siblings). I don't have babies yet anyway, and I intend getting money first before getting them.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Nigerian Named World Muslimah Beauty Queen by Rhythm(f): 9:02am On Sep 22, 2013
Apparently, youth and facial beauty weren't required.
Family / Re: Is Joint Account Good For Married Couples OR Not? by Rhythm(f): 8:52am On Sep 22, 2013
Depending on the person you marry
Family / Re: Love Marriage And Arranged Marriage by Rhythm(f): 8:50am On Sep 22, 2013
Arranged marriages are better.

I think love marriages have failed more than arranged marriages. People go into love marriages thinking they are going into a perfect marriage with a perfect person, and when troubles show up, they bolt. In arranged marriages on the other hand, people go into the marriage expecting to love whatever they find, and the man would have to be pretty impossible to love before that marriage fails.
Food / Re: Nigerian Lunch Dilenma by Rhythm(f): 6:07pm On Sep 19, 2013
Can't you make something the night before, and warm it up in the morning.
Food / Re: Would You Eat Black Skinned Chicken ? by Rhythm(f): 5:53pm On Sep 19, 2013
I'd rather eat a vulture.
Family / Re: Friendship by Rhythm(f): 11:29pm On Sep 18, 2013
Firstly, don't be bothered by anyone who tries to suggest you are gay even after seeing that this is not a post about sexuality. Men are so afraid to be called gay these days, they don't even express their feelings anymore except to women.

About your friends, some people always take for granted whatever they get freely. So please make sure you don't go hundred percent out for a person who would only go ten percent out for you. Treat them exactly how they each treat you, and you would see the value of the friendship improve. Don't offer yourself cheap to help anybody, value your time and they would value you too.

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Family / Re: Abortion: Murder Or A Means Of Birth Control? by Rhythm(f): 1:52pm On Sep 18, 2013
Dear Mr. President, the first way to control the population of the country is admitting the real number of Nigerians in the next population census, whenever that is. Not when every tribe is trying to double and triple their real number.

Secondly, legalising abortion wouldn't control population. People already abort as much as they want to. They just use quack doctors now, meaning many of them even die in the process, meaning the population is even more controlled now than when you legalize abortion cheesy

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Family / Re: Help!! My Brothers Wife Keeps Finding Faults In Everything I Do!!! by Rhythm(f): 1:38pm On Sep 18, 2013
What is with all this insults on the OP. The OP wasn't rude, the third poster was, and those are different monikers, so I can't see why people who were to lazy to scroll up and check the monikers are raining unwaranted insults on the OP, instead of the advice he asked for.

This is what the op wrote:
Cashio::


I am a 21yr old guy and i am living with my brother and his family.my problem is that his wife is always looking for means to start up an altercation with me. she is not working(at home every day) while i am working with my brother and still hustling for my admission. she expects me to clean the house every weekend, fetch water from the pump, assist her in cooking, wash utensils and wash my brother's cloths...pls what should i do

What you complained about isn't only peculiar to your brother's wife. Some people just aint used to doing others favours, so once they see you need a favour from them, they try to milk you back as dry as possible. Since you are living with her, I suggest you choose two or three house chores you want to help out with, do it perfectly, regularly and religiously so that no one ever finds fault with it (for instance, always fetch water and wash your brother's cloth), and if she asks you to do anything extra, politely tell her you are going out or tired or something. If you don't go out a lot, spend so much time on your three chores that there would be no spare time for the extra errands. No one wants to harbour a leech, brother's house or not. You should do some housework and make them feel happy to have sheltered you. It might seem easy to be a full time housewife but spend a full day doing house work and you'd realise office work is way easier. No matter what you do, never insult your brother's wife, only consider her errands as a motivation for one day owning your own house cheesy


And here is what the third poster wrote.
Haywhymido: Yea, dat y i lyk it been on my own. I hate insult. Am d blunt type, u insult me i give it bck to u regardless of who u r.I don't kare. So stayin wit my broda means i shd wash his cloth? So y did he marry. Rubbish
Yeah so staying with your brother means you should be a leech.

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Family / Re: Monstrous Mothers Who Killed Their Own Children by Rhythm(f): 4:26am On Sep 17, 2013
Some of these women have really crazy eyes but to me, madness is not enough to make one murder children. If you kill your children by reason of temporary insanity, the judge should also give you an irreversible death sentence in his own moment of temporary insanity, afterall we all do have those moments.

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Family / Re: Is My Son's School "Over Teaching?" by Rhythm(f): 11:33pm On Sep 16, 2013
tpia.:
^no personal attacks, thank you.

shows you have deep seated issues if you cant address people without sounding like a gutter bred goat.

if you disagree with a post, learn to voice your opinion in a civilized way.

I thought you said no personal attacks, you civilised weed smoking tart.

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Family / Re: Is My Son's School "Over Teaching?" by Rhythm(f): 11:18pm On Sep 16, 2013
tpia.:


well, learning english is not necessarily a must, afterall about half of nl posters do not type in english, not sure what language they type in, could be their dialect.

but, they're still here posting, so, nothing spoil.

besides, the chinese dont speak english.





yes, this is a bad thing, since you didnt bother teaching him those yourself.






if the child is turning five this year, he's supposed to at least learn how to write his own name.

however, if you feel he shouldnt be learning those, then just tell the school you'd prefer him to be in a lower class.

ko sija nbe.


Dear Tpia, you are always so full of poo. Do you smoke weed?

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Travel / Re: A Nairalander And His Family's First Vist To Nigeria by Rhythm(f): 4:59pm On Aug 27, 2013
Beautiful family. Welcome home

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