Keyblade wrote:just urban dictionary'd TLC...i hope to god you mean the second definition.



















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Keyblade wrote:just urban dictionary'd TLC...i hope to god you mean the second definition.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!Keyblade wrote:just urban dictionary'd TLC...i hope to god you mean the second definition.
zingii wrote:Get married first then condition them.
If you see the person doing something you dont like,
hit them in the face with no warning then explain "they shouldn't have done that". When they do something you like, shower them with praises and fill their hearts with love and compassion.
zingii wrote:Disclaimer:
The above quoted comment of mine is not to be taken seriously at anytime under any circumstance.
hyperactive wrote:human are very complicated species, you cannot predict how they will turn out, months or years down the road. their environment and situations they put can change their judgments and reactions. when i took internship in the court opened my mind. you come cross couple who married 40+ years and they both thought knew the other like back of their hands. ooh boy! what secrets come after one of them dies or even just secrete comes out!!
you feel it's impossible to really truly know any one ,or even trust your self if put on different situations!! i would go with; just trust other and prepare to be otherwise. you cannot be sure on any one. do the right things/steps and tawakar 3ala Allah.
greenday wrote:Your right, i'll tell him am not cooking then he can decide if he wants in or out, if chooses to stay ill buy him an apron and we can live happy ever after inshallah
LaY-D_LicK wrote:
your both right marriage is like a contract so you can write a contract writing what you expect from each other n what your conditions are ...
Advo wrote:Wife duties: anything related to the house except fixing pipes, damaged roof, basically all repairs etc (wish that was included too). Coming home to a nice meal on the table, newspaper neatly placed on the edge, ur wife wearing a kitchen apron dusting off the shelves and respecting the moment by remaining completely silent. Perfect wife
Im curious, would you do that with someone who approached you personally, someone you've had previous encounter with over a long period of time (co-worker, classmate, friend or friend of a friend)? Or is this only for the person who's presented to you as a prospect?BlackVelvet wrote:You should have a questionnaire ready and have all your deal breaker questions answered by the first date. There is no place for emotions in marriage.