Monday, July 10, 2017

She Think She Cute


Wherefore comfort yourselves together, and edify one another, even as also ye do (1 Thessalonians 5:11).

Yes, and you think she’s cute too, for you to take notice. As women, we have a bad habit of being so quick to tear each other down, without even pausing to think about what we’re saying or doing.

What crime is there for the next woman to keep herself looking good? If you feel good on the inside, then you’ll want to look good on the outside. Before you leave the house, every woman should want to look good, smell good, but most importantly feel good. There is nothing wrong with looking in the mirror and telling yourself, “Hey girl, you looking good today!” Just because another woman takes pride in her appearance does not mean she thinks she looks better than the next person. And so what if she does, what does that have to do with you? If another woman’s appearance or attitude bothers you so much, then that’s a problem.

Remember ladies; no other woman or person should make you come undone, and if so, then you need to check yourself and ask, “What’s really going on?”


XOXO,



Jay


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Monday, July 3, 2017

So You’re Getting Married…What About Your Friends?

 Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder (Matthew 19:6).

In some relationships, the spouse and their friends come as a packaged deal. If the friends don’t like you, then it’s a deal breaker or vice-a-versa. Believe it or not, couples have divorced because of friends butting into their relationships. Below is a list of questions to inquire between you in your significant other, to determine if your friendships are going to be a make-or-break factor before heading to marital bliss:

·        What type of person would you consider to be a friend?
·        Do you have a best friend of the opposite sex? Why is this person your best friend?
·        Do you believe that the most important friendship to have is with your spouse?
·        How often do you spend time with your friends?
·        Do your friends’ opinions matter more to you than your spouse’s?
·        How important is it to you that your friends are accepting of your spouse?
·        Have you ever had a disagreement with a significant other, due to your friends butting into your relationship?
·        Have your friends ever been a reason for the demise of a past relationship?
·        Have you ever shared details from your relationship with your friends?


Remember ladies; as a rule of thumb, if you have a man that makes you happier, loves you, and treats you like a princess, then keep your relationship business to yourself. There is no need to share these details with your girlfriends. As long as you’re healthy and happy, then they shouldn’t be butting into your business.


XOXO,



Jay


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