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Someone says this to you, your confidence level drops to BIG FAT 0!!!!
Khalah (auntie) you’re a bit old now. Nobody’s going to be interested. You’ll be left on the shelf. Don’t embarrass yourself.
Ppl rlly dont read profiles or bios. Just cos im not slim doesn't mean I dont have standards.
I just want to understand -
Why the muzz stalking?
Why do some people just visit your profile over and over, but fail to act? No likes, no message - but you’re a human zoo
Would you rather —-
know every lie people tell
or
have everyone know every lie you tell?
When a woman says she divorceed and it was the mans fault. Take this with a pinch of salt. A woman will never admit she cheated or she was the problem. Just bare this in mind fellas. Iv witnessed mans be cheated on even after 3 kids etc. Very high occurance in oldham manchester
"When I got married the first time, my husband made us live with in-laws, we literally had a net separating the other half of the room where his sibling would sleep"
Sister why did you not discuss with him before you got married? And if you did, you should've been able to decipher the probability of something like this happening. These girls fall in love, overlook the things important to them and then divorce and split families later. Don't be a fool
Ten Signs of a Narcissist’s Smear Campaign
A smear campaign is a tactic sometimes used by individuals with strong narcissistic traits to damage another person’s reputation, isolate them from support, or regain a sense of control. While not every difficult person engages in a smear campaign, the following signs are commonly reported.
They tell others a one-sided story in which they are completely innocent and you are entirely to blame.
You hear that false or exaggerated claims about you are circulating among friends, family members, colleagues, or acquaintances.
Individuals who were once friendly become distant, cold, or suspicious without explaining why.
Private conversations, messages, or past events are selectively presented to create a misleading narrative.
The person actively seeks supporters who will validate their version of events and repeat it to others.
Rather than discussing specific issues, they make broad claims about your personality, motives, or integrity.
Facts may be mixed with distortions, omissions, or exaggerations to make the accusations seem believable.
The goal is often to weaken your support network by turning friends, relatives, or colleagues against you.
They pay close attention to whether the campaign is upsetting you, sometimes using your emotional response as further “proof” against you.
Attempts to damage your reputation often become more aggressive when you refuse to comply, disengage, or move on with your life.
A smear campaign is less about discovering the truth and more about controlling the narrative. The most effective response is usually to remain calm, document important interactions when necessary, maintain your credibility through consistent behavior, and rely on trustworthy people who know you well.
This London heat is unbearable. It's like we're locked inside a cooking pot. This 30°c feels worse than the 45°c of Makkah and Madinah.