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A man's wife complains to her husband that he doesn't like to give her head during s*x.She said her husband C**s quickly...
21/02/2025

A man's wife complains to her husband that he doesn't like to give her head during s*x.

She said her husband C**s quickly during s*x.

She said the husband is friendly with other ladies at work or outside the house.

She said the husband doesn't give her enough money and expects him to give her his Atm card so she will be in charge of his salary.

Meanwhile she is not transparent with her own income, acts suspicious, makes decisions without the input or consent of the husband.

Husband complains about his wife. He said he has never really enjoyed s*x with his wife because his wife tells him during s*x to CUM quickly which to him is a sign that she is not interested in s*x with him.

Husband said he can't give head if the wife's P***y is hairy and not shaved and because wife is not transparent.

Husband said in his culture, men don't give their wives complete control of their finances especially their salaries, so he stood his ground.

Husband said wife doesn't know how to give a good bl***ob during s*x and sometimes doesn't like to do it and only wants the missionary style and not open to other styles.

Husband said wife doesn't initiate s*x and when he does she snaps and pushes him away. This increased after the man refused to give her control of his salary. She refused him s*x, stopped communicating, started brainwashing their son, she asked him to move to the other room in the house.

Wife used s*x as a weapon against her husband. Husband looked outside for help. Wife became bitter and activated series of drama.

Husband tried to fix the problem but wife refused and told him she will make him her slave.

Husband informs in-laws about their daughter. Daughter is the breadwinner. Case remained unsolved. Husband wants a divorce, wife says yes but getting a divorce suddenly became the most difficult thing to achieve in the world.

Wife is happy, living life without being accountable to her husband anymore and husband is unhappy and looking for help.

This story is the reason I told a friend not to get married if he wants to be happy. Have kids but don't get married. 😊

Win-win approach always. 🌞

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem

Respectfully

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My wife is Filipina and we have been married for 10 years.Our daughter is 9 years old.The last time my wife allowed me t...
17/02/2025

My wife is Filipina and we have been married for 10 years.

Our daughter is 9 years old.

The last time my wife allowed me to have s*x with her was 7 years ago.

The last time she was accountable to me as her husband was 6 years ago.

I don't have any control over her and she doesn't listen to me or take advice from me anymore.

She goes to wherever she wants without informing me about her plans, movements, associates, meetings at work or outside work.

I have talked to her 12 times in 6 years about the need for an annulment of our marriage to avoid physical domestic violence at home but she has been making it difficult for this to happen through her connections.

Last year I was confined at the Makati Medical hospital for about 1 month for a Chronic kidney disease surgery and dialysis treatment and she never showed up for one day at the hospital during this period.

I am not gay and I have s*xual urges but I have vowed never to be s*xually intimate with my wife anymore. She deserves to be happy and to be with a man she can respect and be submissive to and I want to have the opportunity to pick up the pieces of my life and move on too.

To the Philippines Government! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Could you please kindly help make an annulment of my marriage to my wife Ms. Gel Dumas a National emergency?

I will appreciate this and be happy to move on with my life. Thank you for your understanding.

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem

Respectfully

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I am married to a Filipina wife, in the Christian way and we have a daughter.2 years ago I converted from Christianity t...
16/02/2025

I am married to a Filipina wife, in the Christian way and we have a daughter.

2 years ago I converted from Christianity to Islam.

We have been married for 10 years and never was there a time that I have instructed her to act on my behalf or as a connect to anyone, politician, organization, group or entity.

I handle all my businesses, communications by myself and not through my wife.

Whatever business you have with my wife at her workplace, outside her workplace and on her phone does not have my APPROVAL or consent.

To whom it may concern. Be warned! 😊

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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They say flowers speak louder than words on Valentine's day.I am sorry I couldn't get you a flower yesterday my darling ...
15/02/2025

They say flowers speak louder than words on Valentine's day.

I am sorry I couldn't get you a flower yesterday my darling Nigerian passport. πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬

Please bear with me. 😊🌞

I am drawing a flower for you tonight when the moon comes out to play. Hoping to play with you soon my love. 🌞🌹

I love you babe. 😊

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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For the past 3 years, I have been trying to renew my Nigerian passport at the Nigerian embassy Makati Philippines and I ...
01/02/2025

For the past 3 years, I have been trying to renew my Nigerian passport at the Nigerian embassy Makati Philippines and I have been deliberately frustrated by them.

I thought Messi was a very good dribbler of the ball until the Nigerian embassy started showing me that they are the most powerful embassy in the world with their very skillful dribbles.

This has caused me mental stress, trauma and pain. And it's also prevented me from renewing my Resident visa at the Immigration office Intramuros and I have been denied good job opportunities with companies in the Philippines due to their dribbling skills.

My difficulty in getting my passport from the Nigerian embassy has led to me not being able to provide and support my family here in the Philippines for 3 years and counting.

Please kindly help me send a Christmas gift to whoever is hiding in the shadows playing the music to which they are dancing to.

"Don't worry about the judas, focus on the contractors instead"

Let's make the world a better and more healthy place to live in for all. 😊

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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I have lived in the Philippines for 10 years but my visit to the immigration office 2 days ago was the smoothest, profes...
29/01/2025

I have lived in the Philippines for 10 years but my visit to the immigration office 2 days ago was the smoothest, professional and best one since I stepped foot on the country's soil.

Why do I say this?

A few years ago, going to the immigration office at Intramuros was like walking into the enclave of thieves, pirates, scammers, who are looking for their next victim to squeeze money out from. It was that terrible.

Their main targets were foreigners especially those they know that their Embassies are either corrupt or don't give a damn about their citizens in the country.

You had Immigration officers telling you to go meet a particular "FIXER" at a corner to help process your own papers and if you insist you will do it yourself at the windows they give the guys at the windows the signal to frustrate your process and your life. No jokes.

SO what changed this time 2 days ago?

1. Ease of doing business. 90%

You simply give your ID card to the immigration officers at the entrance and you stand facing the camera, your ID is placed just beside your face and that's it. This took only 35 seconds. Impressive. No long lines outside, no FIXERS chasing you down to get your documents, no more RUDE, ARROGANT immigration officers attending to foreigners at the windows. Acting very entitled.

2. Active Listening

The officer at Window 21 is a good listener. I have always said that you don't need to smile to be able to do a great job of serving customers. All you need is to show concern, let the customer feel that you are interested in helping them resolve their problems which is why the Philippines government is paying you salary.

Leave a good impression on the minds of those foreigners you interact with at your windows. You don't know what many are going through privately so don't add to their problems. Window 21 officer did not waste my time trying to show me that he is all powerful and mighty and asking irrelevant questions. Who cares if he is part of a Syndicate or not with such professional behavior and good time management skills. I will give him a 90%.

3. The officer at the Information desk

He didn't smile but I delivered a better service than those who are always smiling. He explained properly, he was not grumpy, frowning, or acting like he was protesting a salary decrease from his wonderful body language. Much much much better than what I experienced the last time I visited the immigration office about 3 years ago and vowed never to go there again.

This guy was happy to serve his customers, he clearly understood that the "Customer is king". With such attitude towards foreigners I will be happy to visit the immigration office Intramuros every day. No jokes. I will
give him 85%

When we say "Ease of doing business" this is a good example of that. Don't use government positions to bully, intimidate, frustrate foreigners in the Philippines. When you treat them well they will talk about it and if you don't treat them well they will also talk about it most likely even publicly.

Always understand that you are one of the most important marketers of your country's image to foreigners. What you do to foreigners at your windows is key. Negative news spread faster remember.

Immigration officers are part of the Philippines tourism industry. Help them understand this fact and EDUCATE the young officers especially. Be HUMBLE!

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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"God, give us menA time like this demands,Strong minds, great hearts,True faiths and ready hands,Men whom the lust of of...
27/01/2025

"God, give us men
A time like this demands,
Strong minds, great hearts,
True faiths and ready hands,
Men whom the lust of office does not kill,
Men whom the spoils of officer cannot buy.
Men who possess opinion and a will,
Men who have honour,
Men who won't lie,
Men who can stand before a demagogue
And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking
Tall men, sun crowned
Who live above the fog
In public duty
And in private thinking."

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It is great news to hear that the Philippines government is demanding legal remedy for climate change damages from the U...
04/12/2024

It is great news to hear that the Philippines government is demanding legal remedy for climate change damages from the United Nations court.

This means the Philippines government understands the role of the UN court in resolving difficult global problems affecting its citizens. (Safety, livelihood, etc)

This is why it is important for the Philippines government to instruct its school teachers to help young pupils understand that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has JURISDICTION over the Philippines.

This will ensure the (safety, livelihood and protection) of citizens from bullies, political gladiators, and criminals in government.

This way the Philippines can be seen by the global community as a country that is SERIOUS.

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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The Philippines Government: πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­According to the 1987 Constitution of the πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­:Article XI: Accountability of Public Officers...
02/12/2024

The Philippines Government: πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

According to the 1987 Constitution of the πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­:

Article XI: Accountability of Public Officers

Section 1:

Public office is a public trust. Public officers and employees MUST, AT ALL TIMES, be accountable to the people, serve them with utmost responsibility, INTEGRITY, LOYALTY, and efficiency; act with patriotism and justice, and lead MODEST lives.

Section 2:

The President, Vice president, the members of the Supreme Court, the Members of the Constitutional Commissions, and the Ombudsman may be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, culpable violation of the Constitution, treason, bribery, GRAFT and CORRUPTION, other high crimes, or betrayal of public trust. All other public officers and employees may be removed from office as provided by law, but not by impeachment.

Section 3: (1)

The House of Representatives shall have the EXCLUSIVE POWER to initiate all cases of impeachment.

What does this mean?

* It means public officials MUST BE ACCOUNTABLE TO THE PEOPLE. πŸ’―%

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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The Philippines Government πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­According to the 1987 Constitution of the πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ARTICLE II:DECLARATIONS OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE...
30/11/2024

The Philippines Government πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

According to the 1987 Constitution of the πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

ARTICLE II:

DECLARATIONS OF PRINCIPLES AND STATE POLICIES

STATE POLICIES:

Section 11:

The State values the DIGNITY of EVERY HUMAN PERSON and guarantees full respect for human rights.

Section 14:

The State recognizes the role of women (including the corrupt ones) in nation-building, and shall ensure the fundamental equality before the law of women and men.

Section 17:

The State shall give PRIORITY to education, science and technology, arts, culture, and sports to foster patriotism and nationalism, accelerate social progress, and promote total human liberation and development.

Section 24:

The State recognizes the vital role of communication and information in nation-building. (The president and Vice president of the Philippines don't talk to themselves anymore. Both are setting very bad examples for kids to follow)

Section 26:

The State shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service and PROHIBIT political dynasties as may be defined by law. (The Philippines government is setting a bad example already in this area, dynasties are becoming more emboldened and don't care about equity, this must be stopped)

Section 27:

The State shall maintain honesty and integrity in the public service and take positive and effective measures against graft and corruption. (The Philippines government is playing to the gallery in this area, the Congress is a joke. The COURTS ARE WAITING)

Section 28:

Subject to reasonable conditions prescribed by law, the State adopts and implements a policy of full PUBLIC DISCLOSURE of all its transactions involving public interests. (Can we have the Congress publish their audited annual expenditures for the people to see and digest?)

Those who come to equity MUST come with clean hands.

Life is beautiful. Putin is not the problem.

Respectfully

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