Saturday, February 28, 2015

HAPPY NEW MONTH

AS U MARCH into this month u shall march to ur glory,u shall march to ur breakthrough, the lord shall march u amongs great men and not ordinary men, GOD will Open ur door for u and u shall march into ur BLESSINGS. Happy new month see u @ d TOP.

Things That Ruin Marriages

1. Not having enough good sex

A sexless marriage is a common bad habit that too many married couples fall into. But the importance of sex cannot be over emphasized. Sex serves as one of the best ways to develop and maintain intimacy, but when you go without sex for so long you get so used to it that your mind begins to not want it anymore.
Many issues can contribute to a sexless marriage, like pregnancy, stress, fatigue or resentment. But here’s how to save your marriage from this bad habit: have sex! Even if you don’t feel like it, do it. Don’t turn down your partner unless there’s a very good reason. Luckily, once you just do it, you’ll probably actually enjoy yourself.

2. Spending too much time with the in-laws

Another common bad habit married couples fall into is in-law interference with marriage. Many couples will tell you that in-law issues can quickly become a source of frustration and resentment in the marriage. The interference is caused by spending too much time with the in-laws (especially at your own home), providing private information about your marriage or spouse to them, or siding with them over your spouse.
While a spouse can be rightfully close to his or her family, the disloyalty will do nothing to save your marriage. First and foremost, your loyalty lies with your marriage, and just because it’s family doesn’t mean it’s OK to gossip or betray your spouse.


3. Not consulting your partner about purchases

Many married couples will tell you that the issue of money is the most contentious of marital problems. Sometimes it’s the intentional refusal to disclose where money is being spent, and sometimes it’s just a bad habit of not being on the same page with monetary purchases or goals.
The fact remains that marriage is a partnership in every sense of the word, and developing a bad money habit will not only cause anger and resentment, but it can also compromise your financial security. This is one habit not worth picking up.

4. Forgetting the smaller gestures

Even the small ones matter when you’re breaking bad habits. Small gestures include kissing your husband or wife when they walk through the door, asking if there’s anything you can get them while you’re up, or offering to do a chore you know your partner hates doing.
Married couples tend to think that because they’ve been together for so long, these thoughtful gestures can be forgone. But it’s these smaller gestures which keep the intimacy alive and keeps you both feeling emotionally connected.

5. Picking up bad habits from your partner

Here is a bad habit within a bad habit. Maybe you’ve started drinking as much as your husband as an excuse to spend more time together, or maybe your wife started letting herself go, and as a result, you don’t frequent the gym or health food aisle as much anymore. Married couples undoubtedly pick up on each other’s bad habits because of the natural close proximity of the relationship. One partner may also pick up on the other’s bad habits as an excuse or as a way to get back at the other (if you can’t beat them, join them). Develop good habits together and practice them as a team.
It’s easier for you to save your marriage from bad habits by nipping them in the bud as soon they develop. But if your bad habits have been around for years, it’s still worth your while to overcome them for the sake of a happy marriage.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

So It is Now Legal To Cheat on Your Wife or Husband in South Korea

SEOUL-South Korea’s constitutional court on Thursday scrapped the nation’s criminal anti-adultery law, saying it infringed upon personal freedom.

Created in 1953, the law allowed for jail terms of up to two years for those found to have knowingly engaged in an extramarital affair if punishment was sought by the spouse. The statute was designed to provide women with legal support at a time when few were sufficiently financially independent to have the option of leaving their cheating husbands and divorce was stigmatized.


Nearly 53,000 South Koreans have been indicted and more than 35,000 jailed for marital infidelity since 1985, the start of electronic record keeping, according to the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office.
Last year 892 were charged but none were imprisoned. Legal experts say plaintiffs in recent years have preferred to reach a financial settlement.

Shares of South Korean condom maker Unidus Corp. surged after the ruling, hitting the 15% daily gain limit on the local index.

“It’s realistically impossible that all unethical acts face criminal justice,” said Park Han-chul, the presiding justice at the court in reading out the verdict. Seven of the nine judges including Justice Park ruled in favor of the repeal, while two, including Lee Jung-mi, the court’s sole female judge, opposed.
Until Thursday’s ruling, which is effective immediately, South Korea was one of a few non-Muslim countries that regularly practiced criminal prosecution of adultery .

RAW IMPACT JANUARY EDITION

The Second Edition of the Program designed to empower the African youths through knowledge came up on the 1st of Febuary, 2015 in Abuja. It was centered on Youths and Politics. The Special Guest of Honour was Anthony Olanrewaju Gold and Patience Olanrewaju Gold other dignitaries include,Patt La'face Ogar Eyaba, Paula Nandi-Esom, Nazareth Jesse, etc. The Guest for the day was Anosong Bookish and the Host was Emmanuel Eyaba. it featured Red carpet, Movie Premiere, Talk show, Musical performances, etc





 
BY; PATTOGAR EYABA

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