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John Vega
John Vega
5 years ago

Cheating on your spouse is not always good, especially when youre an expectant Dad but if you ever suspect your spouse of infidelity you can always consult this specialist hackerphoenix12383 at gmail dot com, he can get you access to anything from gmail to facebook to instagram to even a complete phone clone which involves both text messages and real time calls

Bishop Msusa wa UTM
5 years ago

Pointless. Azimayi ndianyere basi even if you have everything they need and you have stamina, love and cash, amakachinditsabe elsewhere. They are bitches (she-dogs).

Tiyeni tizingochindana basi.

Mande
Mande
5 years ago

Women have emotions and needs like men and therefore if neglected they will seek pleasures somewhere else. It does not surprise me that more and more women are having extra-marital affairs because their husbands are neglecting them.

Ade
Ade
5 years ago
Reply to  Mande

Lame excuse those who have extra marital affairs is their nature. For one to make up his/her mind to sleep with someone is not a small thing.

Namalomba Fredrick
Namalomba Fredrick
5 years ago
Reply to  Ade

Amakhala kale kuti ndimahule akazi otere, mkazi wabwino amapilira

WANA
WANA
5 years ago

Nanga amunanso amapilira? For a long time, men have sexually neglected their wives believing as it were that they as men need sexual variety – mahule and zibwenzi. But azimayi ayamba kuzindikira kuti they too as women need sexual variety. It’s a win-win game. Why should women wait for men or husbands who are busy sleeping with zibwenzi and prostitutes. Ungapilire bwanji? Women are human beings with sexual needs too.

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