You don't necessarily have to like flowers in order for you to be a recipient of them. "I saw these flowers and thought I should get them for you." Speaks highly on someone's levels of thoughtfulness.
Crazy how posting is off limits yet you're seen with this person every now and again. Anyway, please fall in love with people who don't mind being shown off by you. Loving someone that loves you too is beautiful.
Contrary to popular belief, most relationships and marriages make it to most years spent together because they're healthy. Both partners are willing to put the work in to make sure the relationship work. They're not on social media so you wouldn't know.
Part of dating someone who is emotional intelligent is knowing that your relationship business will never make it to the TL. Now we all know you're getting lobolad on the 27th and you're already seeing it not happening over an argument that could be sorted out at home.
My lobola day is 27 April but we got into a fight (not physical) with fiance a few days ago over basically nothing I myself can't even pin point how it started but it was a heated argument very bad one . I don't even know if we are still on and if we are how are we going to start
People put in the necessary work to make a relationship healthy. Uncomfortable conversations are had l, constant emotional check ins are being made. Individuality is a thing too. You can't want a healthy relationships and be quick to jump shit when shit hits the fan.
Manners my brother. Talk to everybody you come across in a respectful manner. Say "Please." When asking for something and "thank you." After recieving it.
I think the reason why people say such things about other people is because we've accepted that this who they are and it's okay to be like this. If someone one day decides to permanently shut such people up, we'll be calling them out on it.
@Tamsanqa_M
This is cute theoretically. But those people are human like you, love like you, err like you. Maybe there is something they know which we must not miss?
@_Ubabalo
After building the relationship, why are we okay with not talking or checking on our friends all in the name of: "I don't have to speak to him/her everyday..." But we don't do the same in our romantic relationships?
I’m so easy:
No Facebook
No Instagram
No twitter
Not more than 70 contacts on your phone
Shared iCloud
I’m part your Amajita
If she comments more than twice on your pictures,you block her
You don’t laugh at other girls jokes
You only post about politics,football and retweet
I'm assuming it's mostly black people filling up woolies? If yes, I'm very interested in knowing why is it that we always have this reaction as soon as more black people get in spaces we never found them in.