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  • This generation need to
    understand this:
    Chose a soul. not a body, Chose a heart not a face
    Chose behaviour. Not wealth
    Chose words. not a voice
    Chose kindness, not appearance,
    Chose honesty, not fame, Chose loyalty, not status, Chose actions, not promises, Chose love, not perfection.

    #soul #soulmate #perfection #promise #honesty #kindness #loyal #wealth #inspire #inspiration #motivation #motivational #motivationalquotes
    🙌🪐🍀 This generation need to understand this: Chose a soul. not a body, Chose a heart not a face Chose behaviour. Not wealth Chose words. not a voice Chose kindness, not appearance, Chose honesty, not fame, Chose loyalty, not status, Chose actions, not promises, Chose love, not perfection. #soul #soulmate #perfection #promise #honesty #kindness #loyal #wealth #inspire #inspiration #motivation #motivational #motivationalquotes
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  • Making time for each other

    Making time for each other is one of the most critical aspects of a marriage commitment. As the famous quote by Nicholas Sparks goes, “You are my best friend, my soulmate, my everything.”

    It is essential to make time for each other, to spend quality time together, and to make an effort to keep the spark alive in the relationship. Couples can do this through date nights, weekends away, or simply by walking together.
    Making time for each other Making time for each other is one of the most critical aspects of a marriage commitment. As the famous quote by Nicholas Sparks goes, “You are my best friend, my soulmate, my everything.” It is essential to make time for each other, to spend quality time together, and to make an effort to keep the spark alive in the relationship. Couples can do this through date nights, weekends away, or simply by walking together.
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  • Happy birthday to my sweet wife, perfect soulmate, and forever partner in crime. Your care and love keep me alive. I will never stop loving you!
    Happy birthday to my sweet wife, perfect soulmate, and forever partner in crime. Your care and love keep me alive. I will never stop loving you!
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  • Naaaa...
    There's gotta be more than one soulmate for everyone. I'd hate to believe I've missed my soulmate in this life forever...
    #thoughtoftheday #reflections
    Naaaa... There's gotta be more than one soulmate for everyone. I'd hate to believe I've missed my soulmate in this life forever... #thoughtoftheday #reflections
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  • ♥ Before you go to sleep, I want you to know, it took me years to find my soulmate, I will never let you go. Goodnight my lady!
    ♥ Before you go to sleep, I want you to know, it took me years to find my soulmate, I will never let you go. Goodnight my lady!
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  • The Unexpected Encounter

    It was a crisp autumn evening in New York City. The sun had just set, casting a warm orange glow over the bustling streets of Manhattan.
    Emily, a 25-year-old artist, was hurrying to meet her friends at a gallery opening in SoHo. As she turned the corner onto Spring Street, she collided with a tall, handsome stranger.
    Apologizing profusely, Emily looked up to meet the stranger's piercing blue eyes. Time seemed to stand still as they locked gazes, the sounds of the city fading into the background.
    The stranger, Max, smiled warmly and helped Emily gather her scattered belongings. As they stood up, Emily felt an inexplicable jolt of electricity run through her body.
    "Are you okay?" Max asked, his voice low and smooth.
    Emily nodded, still feeling dazed. "Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for catching me."
    As they parted ways, Emily couldn't shake off the feeling that she had just experienced something extraordinary. She felt an overwhelming urge to turn around and go back to Max, but her friends were waiting for her.
    The gallery opening was a blur for Emily. She couldn't concentrate on the art or the conversations around her. Her mind kept wandering back to the stranger with the piercing blue eyes.
    As the evening drew to a close, Emily made her way back to the corner where she had collided with Max. To her surprise, he was still there, leaning against a lamppost and smiling at her.
    "I was hoping you'd come back," Max said, his eyes crinkling at the corners.
    Emily's heart skipped a beat. "I couldn't stop thinking about you," she admitted, feeling a sense of vulnerability.

    Max took her hand, and Emily felt the same jolt of electricity she had experienced earlier.

    "I think we're meant to be," Max said, his voice filled with conviction.

    As they walked hand in hand through the streets of Manhattan, Emily knew that she had found her soulmate in Max. It was love at first sight, and she was grateful for that unexpected encounter on a crisp autumn evening.
    The Unexpected Encounter It was a crisp autumn evening in New York City. The sun had just set, casting a warm orange glow over the bustling streets of Manhattan. Emily, a 25-year-old artist, was hurrying to meet her friends at a gallery opening in SoHo. As she turned the corner onto Spring Street, she collided with a tall, handsome stranger. Apologizing profusely, Emily looked up to meet the stranger's piercing blue eyes. Time seemed to stand still as they locked gazes, the sounds of the city fading into the background. The stranger, Max, smiled warmly and helped Emily gather her scattered belongings. As they stood up, Emily felt an inexplicable jolt of electricity run through her body. "Are you okay?" Max asked, his voice low and smooth. Emily nodded, still feeling dazed. "Yeah, I'm fine. Thanks for catching me." As they parted ways, Emily couldn't shake off the feeling that she had just experienced something extraordinary. She felt an overwhelming urge to turn around and go back to Max, but her friends were waiting for her. The gallery opening was a blur for Emily. She couldn't concentrate on the art or the conversations around her. Her mind kept wandering back to the stranger with the piercing blue eyes. As the evening drew to a close, Emily made her way back to the corner where she had collided with Max. To her surprise, he was still there, leaning against a lamppost and smiling at her. "I was hoping you'd come back," Max said, his eyes crinkling at the corners. Emily's heart skipped a beat. "I couldn't stop thinking about you," she admitted, feeling a sense of vulnerability. Max took her hand, and Emily felt the same jolt of electricity she had experienced earlier. "I think we're meant to be," Max said, his voice filled with conviction. As they walked hand in hand through the streets of Manhattan, Emily knew that she had found her soulmate in Max. It was love at first sight, and she was grateful for that unexpected encounter on a crisp autumn evening.
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  • I'm che@ting on my husband and I don't feel guilty about it. Not one bit. Maybe I should, but I don't.

    Let me explain. I met my husband back in my 200 level days. It was love at first sight, or so I thought. He was in 300 level, and the connection was instant. We became inseparable, dating all through my university years until he graduated.

    Life happened, though. After his graduation, we lost touch, but fate wasn't done with us. Four years after I graduated, we reunited on Facebook like long-lost soulmates.

    At the time, I was in a relationship and so was he. But our spark reignited and in no time, we both broke things off with our partners to give our love another shot. At least I did and I believed him when he said he had ended things too.

    The next few months were magical. We were like love struck teenagers. Our relationship was so good, so much so that he proposed, and I said yes. Fast forward two years into our marriage, and I find myself in a new relationship.

    I don't even know how it happened but my new love makes my heart race in ways my husband never could.

    I can't go a day without hearing his voice; it's like air to me. My husband is always busy at work, leaving me with plenty of time to nurture this other connection.

    I am not working at the moment, so my husband takes care of all my needs financially. But all the money he gives me ends up being spent on this new guy.

    I buy him clothes, gifts, and even food when he's hungry because he doesn't have a job. Yet, no matter what I do, he never shows any appreciation.
    I have never gotten a thank you from him before. One time, I bought him expensive shoes. Guess what he did? He refused to wear them and even threw them back in my face.

    The one that shocked me was when I took him out to eat at a fast-food restaurant while my husband was at work. After ordering food, I tried to feed him in public, you know public display of affection is one of my love languages but he sl@pped the food out of my hand—right there in public!

    He pointed at my bre@sts & literally grabbed them. He loves my breasts more than anything else in the world. That's how I had no choice but to open my bra & breastfeed my 1 year old son right there in the middle of the eatery.

    Yes, I love my son more than I could ever love anyone, even my husband. And honestly, I think my husband feels the same way about him. So, technically, it's not che@ting.
    I'm che@ting on my husband and I don't feel guilty about it. Not one bit. Maybe I should, but I don't. Let me explain. I met my husband back in my 200 level days. It was love at first sight, or so I thought. He was in 300 level, and the connection was instant. We became inseparable, dating all through my university years until he graduated. Life happened, though. After his graduation, we lost touch, but fate wasn't done with us. Four years after I graduated, we reunited on Facebook like long-lost soulmates. At the time, I was in a relationship and so was he. But our spark reignited and in no time, we both broke things off with our partners to give our love another shot. At least I did and I believed him when he said he had ended things too. The next few months were magical. We were like love struck teenagers. Our relationship was so good, so much so that he proposed, and I said yes. Fast forward two years into our marriage, and I find myself in a new relationship. I don't even know how it happened but my new love makes my heart race in ways my husband never could. I can't go a day without hearing his voice; it's like air to me. My husband is always busy at work, leaving me with plenty of time to nurture this other connection. I am not working at the moment, so my husband takes care of all my needs financially. But all the money he gives me ends up being spent on this new guy. I buy him clothes, gifts, and even food when he's hungry because he doesn't have a job. Yet, no matter what I do, he never shows any appreciation. I have never gotten a thank you from him before. One time, I bought him expensive shoes. Guess what he did? He refused to wear them and even threw them back in my face. The one that shocked me was when I took him out to eat at a fast-food restaurant while my husband was at work. After ordering food, I tried to feed him in public, you know public display of affection is one of my love languages but he sl@pped the food out of my hand—right there in public! He pointed at my bre@sts & literally grabbed them. He loves my breasts more than anything else in the world. That's how I had no choice but to open my bra & breastfeed my 1 year old son right there in the middle of the eatery. Yes, I love my son more than I could ever love anyone, even my husband. And honestly, I think my husband feels the same way about him. So, technically, it's not che@ting. 😜😜😜
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  • Soulmate is a friend who never leaves
    Soulmate is a friend who never leaves
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  • Single ladies say hello and meet your soulmate
    Single ladies say hello and meet your soulmate 🤗😍🥰
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  • "Love is a choice, not a feeling. Choose to love unconditionally, forgive freely, and cherish every moment with your soulmate."
    "Love is a choice, not a feeling. Choose to love unconditionally, forgive freely, and cherish every moment with your soulmate."
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