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How to Make a Lady Feel Truly Special on Women’s Day?
As a mother, she’s always there to comfort you, as a sister she supports you when no one else does, as a wife she’s there to hold your hand through thick and thin, and as a girlfriend, she loves you when even you find it hard to love yourself. She makes your every day special, so what are your plans to make her day extra special? Don’t have one yet? Fret not! We’ve got you covered.
By Real Flowers5 years ago in Humans
9 Ways to make a man commit to you for a long-term relationship
Commitment is not a Child’s play when it comes to a relationship. It takes more than physical attraction to make a man chase you and decide to stay. Nevertheless, here are the 9 ways you can make him commit to you for a long-term relationship.
By Onwe Damian Chukwuemeka5 years ago in Humans
How To Put A Smile On Her Face This Valentine's Day
It is almost time for valentine's day, so what is the most romantic thing you can do for your wife this year? Well... husbands buckle up, I am going to take you on this ride to show you some romantic gestures to show your wife how much you love and appreciate her this valentine's day. Forget Cupid, you do not need him this year . You just need a little magic.
By Amanda J Mollett5 years ago in Humans
Lunch with a cannibal - and how to survive it
Having lunch with a cannibal is not without its hazards. Missionaries, according to legend, found they were the main item on the menu themselves when they remarked on the size of their cannibal hosts’ cooking pots - and protesting that you’re a vegetarian and don’t believe in eating meat is likely to be met with an unsympathetic response on the lines of “Well, I’m not - and I do!”.
By Jon McKnight5 years ago in Humans
How to Make April Fool to Your Friends in 2021?
April Fools Day is a time when we let our inner child out in the open and pretend that they are us. It is an excuse to have some fun and get silly with a few close friends. But beware! Sometimes we can offend someone we care about, or worse, ourselves. Here are some guidelines on how to make April Fool for your friends in 2021.
By Aaron Collingwoog5 years ago in Humans
Common Causes of a Slip & Fall Accident in Philadelphia
A slip and fall injury are sometimes also referred to as a “trip and fall accident.” Slip and fall accidents are a common cause of personal injuries in Philadelphia. According to several surveys, a significant number of injuries are attributed to slip and fall accidents. Someone who experiences a trip and fall accident can suffer from fractured bones or traumatic brain injury. Fall accidents are also a common occurance amongst elderly people who are highly susceptible to long term injury or even death. If your loved one is suffering from injuries caused by a slip and fall, learn more about your legal options here. You will learn about the major causes and types of trip and fall accidents and how they are handled under Philadelphia laws. To begin, we will discuss when you should consider a civil suit for a slip and fall accident.
By Prosmushkin & Davis, P.C.5 years ago in Humans
Back in the Day: Two Pesos
Do you know what the conversion rate of two Philippine pesos into U.S. currency is today? It is about the equivalent of four cents. That being: four tarnished zinc-copper pennies, four pieces chucked in a tip jar, four bits of change picking up lint at the bottom of your pocketbook. It is four do-you know-which-U.S.-President-gives-good-face, full-on moue, in-profile, nice-beard on a one cent coin? Hint: number sixteen. He delivered the Gettysburg Address. You know, the one that went: “four scores and seven years ago...”
By Tricia De Jesus-Gutierrez (Phynne~Belle)5 years ago in Humans
How To Deal With The ‘She Said, He Said’ Problem In Relationships
This article will explore key aspects of relationships and offer ways to find happiness in being together. While most people get involved in a relationship for the right reasons, they turn around and leave that relationship for the wrong reasons. You probably know people who have been guilty of doing this at one time or another by demanding that they get their way.
By Terry Mansfield5 years ago in Humans
“It’s not about winning….
The first thing that hits you is the SHOCK. Your lungs fill up slowly with the now muggy air, in stages and laboured, like filling a tyre with a faulty foot pump. Next to come is SENTIENCE. Your pupils flash wider like two cracked eggs in a mid-morning pan as the hairs on your neck become militant, standing to attention awaiting the permission to “At-ease”. My breathing became shallow and rhythmically weak. The tadpoles of sweat now spawning on my neck and head are esoterically dancing and darting between my newly awakened regiments on a journey to nowhere. As I mop my brow with my sleeve I realise my hands are empty. This would account for the thud I heard earlier, although, the thought is fleeting, as now my attention is firmly on the crowd. I narrow my eyes just a touch, trying to see through the blinding veil of fake smiles and nods of acceptance. These newly attired masks hide mainly resentment and some utter confusion; although some of the women’s eyes betray a serpent like sense of opportunity, as if a new mouse has befallen their cage. I kneel down and pick up my things off the floor. With my breathing returning to normal I take a quick inhale in preparation to pierce the sweetly sickening smell of sweat and perfume that surrounds me. As my prize is prepared, the cacophony of clicks reminds me of an avalanche of bones. The Vultures around me (now all aware of my existence and carnivorously eyeballing my reward) truly framing this graveyard of dreams. I clutch my prize tightly; as a new-born would with its first available finger and I head towards the cage. As the dull comedown of daily mindfulness begins to return I let out a small chuckle. The first real display of joy since this 4 minute ordeal began. Yet it wasn’t for my prize, nor for the excitement of what would be now to come. It was those now infamous words: “It’s about how you got here”…
By Jamie Coldest Mullen5 years ago in Humans








