THE SEX SERIES Vol VII. 18+

Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Damn, I'm horny was the first thought that popped in my head as I woke up. It was a Saturday which made things worse for me because I had nowhere to rush off to. I lay in bed staring at my dick willing it to go down but of course, why should it?
There had been no light so I turned on my generator in the hopes of using the telly to distract myself. That did no good. I was in trouble and needed quick relief before I exploded. Deciding to go on social media to see who would be willing to sext with me, I trolled through but none excited me so I decided to help myself out.

#AskMe: I need help before suicide or murder become my only option

Hello Jane, good day.
My name is xxxx
Please before i start, i want to plead for anonymity. I would like to have another name posted instead of mine.
I wrote this to you for help, and also advice for something i might be pushed to do either now or in the not so far future.
Here's my story.
I was born through CS to my parents about 18yrs ago, and according to my mother she had diabetes in pregnancy. So although i was born premature, i was abnormally huge(obese). I came to the world lifeless, and only through the grace of God that the doctor in charge of my delivery was able to resuscitate me. And also my mum, my birth had to be done that way in order to save her life too. 

Confam.... Nigerian women cheat more than men!

The issue of declaring the paternity of a child is a very dicey one and has caused many surprises for men who thought they were the biological fathers of their children. It must be very heartbreaking for a man to think that he is the biological father of a child but after carrying out a DNA test, it proves otherwise.
In a 2012 interview with The Nation, a DNA expert gave some interesting statistics about the paternity of Nigerian men, saying that three out of every ten Nigerian men are not the biological fathers of their kids!
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