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  • AMBIVALENT SEXISM This is a combination of benevolent and hostile sexism. People who engage in ambivalent sexism may vary between seeing women as good, pure, and innocent and seeing them as manipulative or deceitful, depending on the situation. Some researchers argue that hostile and benevolent sexism support one another as part of a system. Benevolent sexism…

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  • Divorced? Here’s what you should know before dating

    Are you dating after divorce? Here are some common pitfalls to be aware of – I received a message the other day from a woman who was recently divorced after fifteen years of marriage. But that’s not why she was reaching out. She was instead asking for help dealing with the utter devastation she was feeling…

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  • 9 Ways to love a woman

    At times women accuse men for being ‘heartless, loveless, and stony.’ Sadly, many men in this ‘loveless’ category truly love their women but only lack means to express that affection or love. Men are creatures of love naturally hence God even said “husband love your wives”. In history we record men dying for love since…

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  • Real men don’t beg for love, respect

    She will start giving you serious attitude when she start seeing another guy, start having a crush on another guy or collecting toasting from another guy. Brothers, don’t panick when you see this signs. —She stops calling.—She gives excuses upon excuses.—Her chats with you becomes scanty but she’s always online.—Every little thing you do she…

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  • 10 Ways women drive their husbands crazy

    Some couples swear that marriage is a beautiful thing because ‘he who finds a wife, finds a good thing.’ But some wives can be a pain in the rear – particularly the spoilt and nagging millennial wives. Their drama can push men against the wall to the point of divorce. Here are some of the…

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  • Effective Tips on Ending Relationship with Someone You Love

    Deciding to end a relationship with someone you care for is only the first step. Going through with the breakup and sticking to your decision afterward can still be challenging. Breakups are difficult. Even if you’re on the same page about breaking up, it will probably still be pretty painful. Prepare yourself for this mentally. Here…

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  • LGBTQ: Know this before trying lesbian sex

    First things first: It’s very important to remember that this person you’re having sex with is a PERSON. This might seem strange because hi, yeah, of course they’re a person. But bisexual relationship therapist Veronica Price says that when you’re wrapped up in this notion of, I want to have lesbian sex, some people forget there’s a human…

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  • Interpersonal sexism This manifests during interactions with others. It can occur in the workplace, within relationships, among family members, and in interactions with strangers. Examples of interpersonal sexism include: Internalized sexism Internalized sexism refers to sexist beliefs that a person has about themselves. Usually, a person adopts these beliefs involuntarily as a result of exposure…

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  • Romeo Beckham confirms split with Mia Regan

    Footballer Romeo Beckham has announced he has split from his girlfriend Mia Regan after five years together. The 21-year-old son of former England football captain David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham had been dating the model since 2019. After speculation circulated online, Romeo confirmed they had gone their separate ways in a post to…

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  • BBNaija star, Phyna says she’s ‘unlucky with love’

    Big Brother Naija reality star, Josephina Ijeoma Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has lamented that she has been unlucky with relationships. The fast-rising actress said she hasn’t been able to replace her ex-boyfriend, Groovy, since their relationship hit the rocks after the BBNaija ‘Level Up’ show in 2022. Phyna said she has been single since…

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  • Best Sleeping Habits for Couples in Love

    17 BEST SLEEPING HABITS FOR MARRIED COUPLES Remember: If you do this as a Habit, I am sure you will be the one happy couple in the world. So, let’s do this in our relationship …God bless us all

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  • CODEPENDENCY: What are control patterns in relationships?

    Codependents often have a strong need to control not only themselves but also the people and situations around them. This need for control can stem from their struggles with low self-esteem, fear of rejection, and difficulty being assertive. While it’s natural for everyone to desire some degree of control over their environment, in codependency, this…

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  • Facts about Love

    Facts about Love

    14 FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT LOVE 1.The longer a couple is together, the less likely they are to say I love you. 2.No argument in a relationship represents a serious lack of interest, couples who fight a lot really love each other. 3.People who give the best relationship advice are usually single 4.Shaking hands…

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  • How to Make Reunions Memorable in Long-distance Relationships

    Emma and Ling, separated by living in different cities, made their reunions memorable by adding personal touches. Ling surprised Emma with a carefully planned day exploring places significant to their relationship. They took photos at each location, created a visual timeline of their journey, and recorded video messages expressing their feelings and shared reflections.  They…

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  • CODEPENDENCY: You can break free from the chains

    Codependency often has deep-rooted cognitive and behavioral patterns that can be traced back to early life experiences, typically within one’s family of origin. These patterns may persist into adulthood, impacting an individual’s relationships and overall well-being. Codependency is a complex and multifaceted issue characterized by an excessive reliance on others for your sense of self-worth, self-esteem,…

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  • BOOMERANG EX: Should you accept ex-lovers when they come knocking?

    Negotiations are made. The papers are signed. If there are no kids, you’re assuming that you’ll never see your ex again. If there are children in the picture, you’re operating under the impression that the relationship will transition into a business-like one focused on transactions and consultation. And all seems to be going to plan…

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