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The Weeping Lecturer

In the morning, the heavens opened and it began to rain. Bella grabbed her umbrella to get to school, as she walked out of the hostel the first

What A Woman Loves In A Man

I love a man who holds me with no expectations for eros.

I love a man who encourages me to go out for the evening with a girlfriend. 

I love a man who prays with me.

I love a man who washes my car's windshield. 

This one will sound crazy but it's my kind of man: 

I love a retired man when he takes his time running errands so I can get something done at home. 

I love a man who affirms me in front of friends

I love a man who shares his future plans with me. 

I love a man who remembers special events in our lives , birthdays, anniversaries, holidays


I love a man who barbecues so my part in preparing dinner is easy.

I love a man who takes care of me when I'm sick.

I love a man who helps me with housekeeping chores.  

I love a man who prays for me.

I love a man who encourages me to have friends. 

I love a man who loves my gray hair and no makeup face.

I love a man who when he comes up to me and wants a kiss for no special reason.

I love a man who enjoys planting my favorite flowers.

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