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26/01/2026

When a man finally leaves, they call him heartless.
But nobody talks about the years he stayed and endured.

We are Chelsea 💙💙
18/07/2025

We are Chelsea 💙💙

13/07/2025

It's 3-0 up Chelsea

13/07/2025

That's so cool finish Palmer 2-0 to Mighty Chelsea

Ice Cold 🥶🥶 Palmer..Leading 1-0 at 25minutes
13/07/2025

Ice Cold 🥶🥶 Palmer..
Leading 1-0 at 25minutes

Happy birthday to you Jowan Joanne ,enjoy your day darling
23/06/2025

Happy birthday to you Jowan Joanne ,enjoy your day darling

Rebuilding trust after betrayal can be one of the toughest challenges in any relationship. But it’s not impossible. Whil...
07/05/2025

Rebuilding trust after betrayal can be one of the toughest challenges in any relationship. But it’s not impossible. While it takes time, effort, and commitment from both partners, healing and regaining trust can pave the way for a stronger, more resilient bond.

The first step is open, honest communication. The person who broke the trust must acknowledge their actions and show genuine remorse. Apologies only carry weight when paired with actions that demonstrate a commitment to change. If you’re the one who feels betrayed, express your feelings honestly—anger, hurt, and confusion are all valid. Being open about your emotions is necessary for healing.

Setting boundaries is another important part of rebuilding trust. Discuss together what you both need moving forward to feel safe and secure in the relationship. Boundaries create a framework of respect and show that both partners are committed to fostering a healthier dynamic.

Patience is key. Rebuilding trust is not a quick process. It requires a willingness to move forward while acknowledging the pain of the past. The person who was hurt must also work to forgive—this doesn’t mean forgetting, but rather letting go of the resentment that can weigh down the relationship.

Lastly, focus on creating positive experiences together. Build new memories and deepen your emotional connection. Shared experiences remind both partners of the love and commitment that brought them together in the first place, helping them move beyond the betrayal.

Trust can be rebuilt with effort, empathy, and dedication. Healing from betrayal may be difficult, but it often leads to a stronger, more understanding relationship.

07/05/2025

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Margallo Rosilda, Merceliza Putot Caño, Nonoza Nonoza

Rebuilding trust after betrayal can be one of the toughest challenges in any relationship. But it’s not impossible. Whil...
05/05/2025

Rebuilding trust after betrayal can be one of the toughest challenges in any relationship. But it’s not impossible. While it takes time, effort, and commitment from both partners, healing and regaining trust can pave the way for a stronger, more resilient bond.

The first step is open, honest communication. The person who broke the trust must acknowledge their actions and show genuine remorse. Apologies only carry weight when paired with actions that demonstrate a commitment to change. If you’re the one who feels betrayed, express your feelings honestly—anger, hurt, and confusion are all valid. Being open about your emotions is necessary for healing.

Setting boundaries is another important part of rebuilding trust. Discuss together what you both need moving forward to feel safe and secure in the relationship. Boundaries create a framework of respect and show that both partners are committed to fostering a healthier dynamic.

Patience is key. Rebuilding trust is not a quick process. It requires a willingness to move forward while acknowledging the pain of the past. The person who was hurt must also work to forgive—this doesn’t mean forgetting, but rather letting go of the resentment that can weigh down the relationship.

Lastly, focus on creating positive experiences together. Build new memories and deepen your emotional connection. Shared experiences remind both partners of the love and commitment that brought them together in the first place, helping them move beyond the betrayal.

Trust can be rebuilt with effort, empathy, and dedication. Healing from betrayal may be difficult, but it often leads to a stronger, more understanding relationship.

05/05/2025

1. Laziness kills marriage.
2. Suspicion kills marriage.
3. Lack of Trust kills marriage.
4. Lack of Mutual Respect kills marriage.
5. Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Hatred, Malice, and Anger kill marriage.
6. Unnecessary Arguments kill marriage.
7. Keeping Secrets from Your Spouse kills marriage.
8. Infidelity (financial, emotional, psychological, material, etc.) kills marriage.
9. Poor Communication kills marriage.
10. Lies easily kill marriage; be sincere with your spouse in every aspect.
11. Prioritizing Parents/Family Over Your Spouse kills marriage.
12. Lack of or Unenjoyable Intimacy kills marriage.
13. Nagging kills marriage.
14. Too Much Talk and Careless Talk kill marriage.
15. Spending Little Time with Your Spouse kills marriage.
16. Being Too Independent-Minded kills marriage.
17. Love for Partying, Money, Impulse Buying, and Financial Indiscipline kills marriage.
18. Exposing Your Spouse's Inadequacies to Your Parents or Siblings kills marriage.
19. Neglecting Spiritual Practices and Not Praying Together kills not only marriage but also your life.
20. Spurning Correction and Reprimand kills marriage.
21. Always Wearing a Sad Face and Being Moody kills marriage.
22. Extreme Feminism Advocacy kills marriage.
23. Male Chauvinism kills marriage.
24. Uncontrolled Temper and Anger kill marriage.
25. Not Understanding Your Role and Responsibility in Marriage as instituted by God kills marriage.
26. Ignoring the Spiritual, Emotional, and Physical Needs of Your Spouse kills marriage.
27. Threatening the Security of a Spouse will have detrimental effects on the marriage.
28. Lack of Knowledge of and Obedience to the Word of God kills marriage.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR HUSBAND FEEL LIKE A KING1. Be a Queen in your own right. Be confidently you. This makes him feel he has...
01/05/2025

HOW TO MAKE YOUR HUSBAND FEEL LIKE A KING
1. Be a Queen in your own right. Be confidently you. This makes him feel he has a strong person who can hold her own next to him

2. Be proud of his achievements and efforts, especially when he goes out of his way to be there for the family

3. Don't greet him with issues when he comes home. Greet each other warmly when he comes home, when he has relaxed and you have found out how each other has been, then talk about issues

4. Don't let the home be filled with drama. It is easier for the wife to stay in the house but for husbands, when there is drama, they easily tend to avoid being at home

5. Don't make major decisions without consulting with him, not because you need his approval but to demonstrate you are doing life with him. Don't be Miss Independent. Marriage is about interdependence

6. Don't gossip about him to your friends or bad mouth him behind his back. A King values loyalty

7. Stay faithful to him. Just because you are beautiful and sexy doesn't mean you entertain other men. Show him your sexiness and beauty belongs to only him

8. When he does wrong, correct him with love, know when is the right time to let him know he is on the wrong. Don't let that wrong cancel all the other good he has done for you for years

9. Speak to him with a tone of love and respect. It's not what you say but how you say it

10. Have great intimacy with him, you are the one he comes to for comfort, relaxation, pleasure, rejuvenation and rest; don't push him away

11. Make him feel needed. Ask for his help and assistance even when you can do it on your own. A King loves to save the day of his Queen and feel like he is adding value

12. Talk Kingdom talk. Talk great things about the two of you and your family; your investments, your goals as a couple, how can you two maximize your potential, how can you raise great children of excellence. A King loves vision-driven conversations, not talks full of complaints, past mistakes, fear

The only woman who deserves you is the woman who knew you had nothing in your pocket and still stayed by your side.
30/04/2025

The only woman who deserves you is the woman who knew you had nothing in your pocket and still stayed by your side.

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