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If a guy spends more time choosing wheels than furniture, is that dedication or a problem?

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Do you like chubby or slim? 🥰
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What’s the first thing you’d check on a car: the paint, the interior, or what’s under the hood?

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A beard is like a built-in filter. Some women love it, some can't stand it. That alone narrows the field pretty quickly. Some guys shave it off for a woman, while others end up wondering whether they should keep the beard or keep the woman.😄

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Good Morning..Have a blessed Thursday🫰😊

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I actually hate Victor Wembanyama

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Someone who owes me money blocked me 😭

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Me when aunties and Muslim men make a comment about my height

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Bismillah

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Too many men lose a good woman because they’d rather feed their ego with the attention of others, instead of valuing the love and loyalty of the one who ignores every other man just for them..

And the tragedy in that isn’t just the loss—it’s the blindness that leads to it. Because real love rarely announces itself with noise. It shows up quietly, consistently, in the small things: in loyalty when no one is watching, in patience during hard days, in choosing the same person over and over again when distractions are everywhere.

But ego is loud. Attention is addictive. It convinces people that being wanted by many is more valuable than being deeply loved by one. It creates the illusion of endless options, making something genuine feel replaceable—until it’s gone. And by the time reality settles in, what was once taken for granted becomes something impossible to find again in the same form.

The truth is, a good woman doesn’t compete for attention—she offers presence, respect, and loyalty. And that kind of love requires emotional maturity to recognize and protect. Not everyone is ready for that. Some people only understand its value after they’ve traded it for something temporary and empty.

Because attention fades. Validation shifts. But real love—the kind rooted in trust, respect, and consistency—is rare. And losing it over ego isn’t just a mistake, it’s a reflection of priorities that were never aligned with something real to begin with.

In the end, people don’t lose good partners because they had no choice. They lose them because, in that moment, they chose everything else over what truly mattered.

Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barahkatuh 😊

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