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Hello, I’m new here and looking for someone who is looking for me.🤍
Met this guy, we had everything going well for us, until I held him accountable for his scattered communication style. He didn’t get my point, kept repeating the same behaviors, so I decided to match his energy- all of a sudden he is trying to break things off now. Why are some men like this? 🙄
To really get ur ship sailing well firstly
You matched ...u liked the profiles but there is much more which is more than liking profile its personality and emotional intelligence compatibility if both of u re not matching in person dont waste ur time ...first impression with emotional intelligence and personality compatibility matters before u even kick start anything then you can now talk about career allignments and future goals its not a one off journey its a marathon and nobody is perfect .....
I'm only here to make friends 🌷🎀
"Looking forward to a future filled with love, partnership, and a beautiful family. ❤️🏠"
Mayb the MUZZ creators needs to redesigned this app a lot of complaints here and there ...some re even faling into the hands of scammers are we really living this purpose of this app or we are just doing the opposite to see geniuine intentional person na problem..i guess MUZZ should just add new preference and settings to filter out the stones from the treasures
Is this true, people of Ghana?
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DaLReqTMDXG/?igsh=MXhoZThneW1iYXBpbg==

Terrifying As Facts on Instagram: "A widely shared claim suggests that some couples in Ghana are required to wear the same outfits they wore on their wedding day when attending divorce proceedings. The symbolic gesture is said to remind them of the joy, promises, and emotions that marked the beginning of their marriage. Although the practice has gained attention online, there is no evidence that it is a nationwide legal requirement in Ghana. It appears to reflect traditions reported in some communities rather than a universal rule, but the story continues to spark conversations about reconciliation, culture, and the value of second chances."
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DaLReqTMDXG/?igsh=MXhoZThneW1iYXBpbg==