Dating just say
19-Feb-2020 14:26
A note for all the single Junubin (South Sudanese), especially the ”wanna-be”, irresponsible-husbands. Her husband died, defending the sovereignty of our beloved South Sudan (God bless the beautiful Republic of South Sudan). If you ever find yourself referring to a woman whose husband died on a battlefield as a single mother, you should immediately pour Tabasco sauce into your eyes, because you deserve to weep all the tears I’m certain she has. Now, let’s get the definition VERY clear: A single mother is a woman who had a child outside of any established relationship, or a relationship so fragile the thickest retard in the world ought to have been able to see bringing a child on board was a [email protected]#KINGTERRIBLE IDEA.
(I know it is a long article, but i hope you’ll find time to read it) In the last few months, been sitting down trying to say something about how our Junubin Sisters are viewing the new world of parenthood, especially my poor sisters in the west (you young women down here inclusive), BUT!!! Lumping her in with ”single mother” word, is an insult to his memory, to her and to her children. On the other hand, divorced mothers are also NOT single mothers, why, although a huge flashing PROCEED WITH CAUTION sign is definitely in order. this kind of Single mothers are bonafide idiots and here is why you should never even consider dating one: First, this is a woman who clearly doesn’t give a shit about her child’s well-being and future prospects.
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