It is true that most men don’t really change. Whoever they are today tends to remain for a long haul. Some experts actually say, once a man passes that magic age, 25, whoever he is remains until he dies (not to mention that human’s personalities, both male and female, are already made once a person celebrates his/her 7th year birthday). Continue reading A Wife Who Saves Her Husband→
Somebody says to me, “In our church we decided to keep ourselves clean and pure!”
I was like, “Really? Where is that church? I want to be part of that church to see how the hands of God tumbling down the mountain y’all try to build.”
It is pointless for a husband to go in bed at night and try to be romantic towards his wife saying, “I love you,” without fulfilling her needs outside the bedroom. Continue reading Saying “I love you” In A bedroom→
A4P Guest: I am 23 years old. I go to a church where most of my high school and college friends go to. I had a crush on this guy that I went to high school and college with and now we both are graduating this year. And I, indirectly, let him know of my feeling about him and he directly said, “Now is the time for me to focus on my finals. Then after graduation, try to get a good paying job. After I find a good job, I will think about dating and all that stuff.” I believed him when he said d that to me but within a month or so I began seeing him with this girl I know and I have no doubt that they are dating. The thing I really want to ask him why he lied to me and tell him directly that I have a feeling for him but I’m sacred. Do you think it is a good idea? Continue reading I Care for Him→
A4P Guest: Once you lose your soulmate, what is the meaning of life?
A4P: Wow! That sounds very sad! Tell me a little bit about how you lost your soulmate?
A4P Guest: He cheated on me and I was very upset with him and ignored him for a month. I was expecting him to call or something but he disappeared. Then I heard that he got married. Now I don’t want to live. Continue reading Once You Lose Your Soulmate→
A4P Guest: My wife tends to hold grudges for years. It doesn’t matter if I say, “I am sorry.” Every opportunity she gets, she brings my past mistakes. I am very tired of that. We used to pray together but we don’t now anymore because again she has a problem with forgiveness. What do you advise me to do? Continue reading My Wife Holds Grudges→