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Thursday, 23 May 2013

Why Jealousy Is Far Worse For Your Relationship Than Whatever Your Man Could Be Doing

From Essence

I never believe anyone who says, “I don’t have a jealous bone in my body.” Everyone has experienced some form of jealousy in life, whether it is amongst siblings, friends or even successful people we don’t know. Experiencing jealousy, however, does not make you a jealous person.

My sister-friend has been dating a guy for two months and it has been going great. So much so, she was pretty sure she was ready to take it to the next level with him. Two weeks ago, we were having lunch and she was constantly wondering what he was doing while he was out of town. If he took too long to return a text, she’d repeatedly check her messages and then ultimately send new text messages until he responded.

Four days ago, the guy suggested that they take a break after he caught her going through his phone following a night out where she’d questioned him about every woman to whom he spoke. Infidelity in my sister-friend’s past relationships was one part of the reason she was acting this way. The larger issue was that her insecurities were running rampant and because she really liked this guy she was afraid of losing him. Ironically, her own jealous actions lost him faster than another woman ever could.

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SUWE - Samklef

Some call him a PRODUCER, some call him the BEAT GURU,  some call him hiphop RnB MOGUL, but

i use to call him the TINKER MAN cos the way he does his thing in a very exceptional &sublime version left all mouth ajar about his production and music TAKE IT or LEAVE IT,LOVE HIM OR HATE HIM but that won't break him cos his success sofar speaks the volume of the stuffs he's madeof the MOLOWO NONI music corona has yet again shut his doubter in to obscurity with is his LATEST VIDEO SUWE REMIX.

THIS  much anticipated video speaks the volume of how thoughtful SAMUEL OGUACHUBA [a.k.a SAMKLEFF] must be when thinking about the production of the mouthwatering VIDEO that featured the JEWEL &THE RAVE OF THE MOMENT YBNL KING [OLAMIDE] &THE VETERAN YORUNOLLY  comedian BABATUNDE OMIDINA[ a.k.a BABASUWE] from which the song got the title from much can be said about the video starring from the cast, featured artist ,the effect and the graphics of the video itself all we viewers have to say is IS WELL JOB DONE to SAMUEL OGUACHUBA [a.k.a SAMKFLEFF]

WATCH &ENJOY THE VIDEO

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Big First-Date Spenders Find That Money Can Buy Them Love

Can money buy love? Well, according to a new study by WhatsYourPrice.com, how much a man spends on the first date can determine the length of the relationship. The study found that American men who as much as $240 on first date versus the national average of $80 were 23 percent more likely to land in a serious relationship.

WhatsYourPrice.com conducted the study over a two-year period and looked at 1,000 American men who were all members of the dating website. “The amount a man spends on a first date indicates his level of sincerity towards building a serious/lasting relationship,” says Brandon Wade, founder and CEO of WhatsYourPrice.com,  a site where dates are auctioned off to the highest bidder. “That is not to say that men should always spend the same amount as they did for the first date. However, to leave a good impression, men need to do, what I call, ‘The Peacock Dance’ to show they are good providers and therefore viable mates.”

The survey might be on to something. As we reported not long ago, many women–and men–are asking potential dates for their credit rating. So it stands to reason, that big spenders on the first date might have a better shot.

The study found:

Men who spent below $80 were more likely to be promiscuous than men who spent more.
On average a mere 15% of men in the study claimed on average they spent $240 or over on a first date, while  39% stuck to the national average of $80.
Of the men who spent $160, 56% were in a serious relationship within three months.
Of the men who spent $80, 45% were in a serious relationship within three months.
Does it matter to you what a man spends on the first date?

#source : http://madamenoire.com

Celebrity Homes on the Market.


When it comes to fashion, trends come and go; and in the world of real estate, timing is everything.
So when Redfin spotted a number of fancy homes owned by some pretty powerful fashion industry executives all at the same time, we certainly took notice.
From sprawling estates in Miami to posh mansions in Beverly Hills, these luxurious abodes owned by designers and moguls like the heads of Guess, Bebe and more are currently on the market for (you guessed it!) a pretty hefty sum.
But considering their stylish owners and built-in legacies, we're betting they're worth every penny.

Lets Check the Homes Out.

Versace: If you happen to have an extra $100,000,000 to spare, you might want to invest in this impressive piece of fashion history. This immaculate 10-bedroom estate in Miami Beach was owned by designer Gianni Versace, and also the location of his murder in 1997. Exuding the designer's Italian aesthetic, the property boasts hand-painted walls, ceiling frescoes, custom tile mosaics, fountains, sculptures, chandeliers and a 24-karat gold-lined swimming pool!

Fendi: If you're fond of the Italian fashion house, you'll definitely want to take a peek at the striking Miami Beach home owned by Luca Formilli Fendi on the market for nearly $15 million. With floor-to-glass walls and a media room that doubles as a private club, the home's awe-inspiring features are just as covetable as their luxe handbags.





Fabrizio Gianni: As president of a major fashion design company, Guy Attal knows how to live large. His immaculate property, which was previously owned by Paul McCartney, Melanie Griffith and Betty Grable, just to name a few, boasts a bowling alley, home theater, wet bar, tennis court, putting green, pool, spa and wine cellar. It is currently listed for $25.58 million.




Sunglass Hut: Owner of the designer shades empire, Dean Ziff is now trying to sell his stunning Miami home for a cool $19 million. Located right on the water in popular Biscayne Bay, the eight-bedroom home boasts a three-car garage, tennis court, pool and gorgeous guest house, with architectural and design inspiration from the Caribbean.





Bebe: Previously owned by his father and founder of the sexy women's clothing company, Manny Mashouf, vice president of manufacturing and sourcing for Bebe Sport Paul Mashouf is now ready to part ways with his beautiful Beverly Hills home. For $4.8 million, you can own his four-bedroom home which features a covered patio, walk-in wine cellar, outdoor fireplace, gas fire pits, fountains, pool and spa.



Guess: Now this is what we call impressive! Set on nearly 20 acres overlooking Los Angeles, co-founder Armand Marciano's Beverly Hills home is one for the books. Listed at $54.5 million, the property boasts nine fireplaces, an elevator, a 27-car garage and motor court, game room, media room, wine cellar, tennis court and library, just to name a few fun features!






#source:http://www.eonline.com

Diary of KimYe


You can’t quite put your finger on it, but there’s something going on with Kanye West Yes, the layers of stress from impending fatherhood and an upcoming album release might be wearing on him, but it appears as though his mood takes a particularly harsh nose-dive when he’s around his glowing significant other, Kim Kardashian.
Agonizing for months, Kanye was at first forced to love Kim from afar. Once her divorce was announced, however, the lovebirds were free to express their deep feelings in public. But being one half of one of the biggest celebrity couples hasn’t been easy for Yeezy, and instead of wearing his heart on his sleeve like he used to, he now wears his disdain on his face.
As you’ll see in the gallery above, the proof is in his miserable expression. We can only hope that the silver lining of this seemingly terrible, horrible, no good, very bad relationship will take a 180-degree turn when their offspring is born, or that Yeezus will be full of tortured genius for us to feast on. Is that selfish?

#source:http://www.vh1.com