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8 Weird Things All Women Secretly Do In The Bathroom

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1. Check Out Our Own ButtsEven though I think it’s silly, I’m pretty sure that most women do the same thing when they look in the mirror in the bathroom. We are socialized to care so much about how we look, so it’s not surprising that women look at their butts so often when no one is watching. But if you make sure you like what you see, it can be a great way to feel good about your body…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

2. Reply to online dating messages while we’re on the toilet

Even while I was in the bathroom, I once downloaded the Tinder app, which I almost immediately deleted. I know this is weird and maybe even kind of funny, but I also know I’m not the only one who uses the bathroom to check her dating apps on her phone. I don’t know a single person, male or female, who doesn’t scroll on their phone while using the bathroom these days.

3. Drinking in the bathroom

I totally get it if you want to drink the rest of your beer and go to the bathroom at the same time. I’ve had a lot of beers while going to the bathroom. Is that weird? Absolutely, I say. But is it ridiculously fun when no one is watching? Absolutely.

4. Just Fart Super Loud

Nothing beats the feeling of being able to fart loudly and privately in a women’s bathroom that is all by yourself. I know I’ve gone to the bathroom just to fart as loudly and freely as I could without worrying about offending anyone, and I bet you have too.

5. Wash Our Stinky Armpits In The Bathroom Sink READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Hey, just because your deodorant says it will keep you fresh for 24 hours doesn’t make it true. Unfortunately, there are times when you have to take a bath in your armpit sink. Even though it might not be the sexiest thing ever, I think we can all agree that it is better than having smelly armpits.

6. Check Our Noses For Boogers

I think I do this almost every time I go to the bathroom. Even though picking your nose or blowing it is kind of gross, being in a cave with bats is much worse.

7. We wonder if we should change our tampon after we go to the bathroom.

It is suggested that you do. The worst part is when you go to the bathroom and then remember you forgot to bring a replacement.

8. Check Our Underwear For Period Blood

Periods and the blood that comes with them are nothing to be ashamed of. On the other hand, if you’re anything like me, when you’re on your period and alone in the bathroom, you probably check your underwear and pants for period blood leaks.

 

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5 reasons why men always cheat

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Cheating occurs when one partner betrays the other’s confidence and violates the promise of emotional and sexual exclusivity with them.

Being betrayed by someone you love deeply can be painful. People who are defrauded suffer greatly. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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How and Why “Unknown Soldiers” Attacked Fela’s Home, Kalakuta Republic, in 1977

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Kalakuta Republic was the home of the late musician and political activist, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The commune, located at No. 6 Agege Motor Rd., Moshalashi, Lagos, enclosed Fela’s recording studio, nightclub and a private clinic which was operated by his younger brother, Beko Ransome-Kuti. The two‐storey yellow building also housed Fela’s family and band members…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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How The People of Ara-Ekiti Committed Mass Suicide To Avoid Enslavement in 1855?

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As at 1850, Ara was one of the most powerful towns in Ekiti with a settlement spanning as big as that of Ijaye in Egbaland. In August 1855, the people of Ara (also called Ara-Ekiti) committed mass suicide to avoid getting enslaved by Ibadan.

The mass suicide was initiated by the leader of Ara town, Alara Elejofi, who (with the help of his first son) destroyed his properties, killed his family and himself. Many other households in the town replicated this act, and when the Ibadan army arrived with their wide array of weaponry, they turned back at the gory sight of dead bodies that littered the town…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Earlier, the people of Ara had rebelled against their former Alara (ruler) because of his bad governance and the grevious offences he had committed against his townspeople. He was exiled. It was during his exile that Chief Elejofi took over the rulership of the town.

The exiled Alara was not willing to let go of his throne and thus sought help from Ibadan. His request was granted because Ibadan, which as at then was gradually filling the vacuum created by the fall of Oyo, was hungry for towns to shove under its administration. The Ibadan army had just returned from an expedition in Ijebu-Ere and with their help, the deposed Alara returned to Ara and was fearfully accepted.

Shortly after Ibadan restored the deposed Alara of Ara, its army attacked Ikoro, another town in Ekiti, because they prevented Ibadan army from foraging on their crops, and also because there were rumours that Ikoro was planning to attack the Ibadan army. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

During the attack on Ikoro, some other towns in Ekiti, including Ara-Ekiti, tried to defended Ikoro. The restored Alara prevented his townspeople from joining the fight against Ibadan, hence another unrest ensued in the town. Ibadan eventually defeated Ikoro and went ahead to punish the towns that helped Ikoro during the war, including Ara.

During this period, Chief Elejofi had again taken over the rulership of Ara and held on to it for some months before it eventually crumbled due to starvation, and to avoid being enslaved by Ibadan, the people of Ara-Ekiti committed an unprecedented mass suicide. This incident is quite similar to the mass suicide of Igbo slaves off the U.S. coast in 1803.

The town of Ara was left deserted for many years before some of its exiled descendants returned home. Ara suicide remains one of the most disturbing chapters in the history of Ekiti and the entire Yoruba land.

 

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