Showing posts with label love feelings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love feelings. Show all posts

Thursday, November 30, 2023

He Found True Love. Does True Love Still Exist?


In the dusty embrace of an evening in Lagos, as the sun dipped low, I found myself wandering through memories of a time when youth painted the world in vivid colors. My mind often retraces the path to my first discovery of love—an enchanting tale woven into the fabric of my past.

Her name was Adanna, a young Nigerian beauty whose radiance could challenge the sun's warmth. Her skin was a canvas kissed by the sun, smooth and rich like the finest cocoa, adorned with a glow that seemed to illuminate every corner of her being. Her eyes held a depth that mirrored the vast expanse of the Nigerian sky, sparkling with an untamed spirit and a wisdom beyond her years.

Crossing Cultures: A Love Story Defying Tribal Divides


It was a very breezy evening in Orlu, a quaint and friendly town in Imo State. The enchanting African sunset was painted with exciting, flirting colors, casting hues of gold and crimson across the sky. It was an evening that etched itself into Gbenga's memory, an evening that unfolded at a bustling intersection known as "Equator Junction."

Amidst the bustling crowd, Gbenga, stood at the junction, taking in the sights and sounds of this new place during his NYSC service year. He was struck by the harmony in the chaos, the vibrant energy that seemed to pulse through the air. As he paused to absorb the scene, his gaze inadvertently fell upon a figure that stood out amidst the throng.

His gaze rested on a girl with an aura that seemed to radiate warmth and grace. She was a vision amidst the hustle and bustle, her laughter ringing like a melody in the evening air. Her eyes held a sparkle that mirrored the brilliance of the setting sun, and her smile, oh, her smile seemed to light up the world around her.

Friday, May 3, 2013

When The Feeling of Love seems to Fade Away

by Evy Olohi
My husband is an Engineer by profession, I love him for his steady nature, and I love the warm feeling when I lean against his broad shoulders. Three years of courtship and now, two years into marriage, I would have to admit, that I am getting tired of it. The reasons of me loving him before, has now transformed into the cause of all my restlessness.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

What most women want to see before saying 'YES'


Here are the six priorities most women will consider when checking out a guy they intends to say yes I do to. If you want your woman to consider you and truly say ‘yes, I love you’ will take the following very seriously.