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Thursday, November 20, 2025

Thursday In House News

 Hailings......



THURSDAY MEMO

I hope that you are having a good day!
Enjoy and stay on your lane in your own terms.
Hugs.



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THE DIARY

I found it by accident…
her little secret diary
My 12-year-old young helper.

Quiet, gentle. The one that goes with my kids to school every morning and they all come back together every afternoon.
The one everyone thinks is “fine” because she dresses well, eats well, and even goes to school like my children.

But that morning, while arranging her bed, her book slipped out. I didn’t even plan to read it, but when I picked it up, the first line that caught my eye made my chest tighten.
“Mom, why did you keep me out?”
I, sat down…
This girl… this same girl that wakes up early to sweep, helps bathe my kids, walks them to school, brings them home, plays with them, laughs with them… this same girl has been carrying a pain none of us ever saw.
I kept reading.

She wrote things no 12-year-old should ever have to think about:
“Mommy, I want to feel your love. Every day, I want to be in your arms. But I’m in another home.”
She even wrote about the school runs.

She said:
“When we go to school, I pretend I’m fine. But sometimes I look at other mothers holding their daughters’ hands, and I wonder… why can’t I have that too?”
It broke me.
She said we treat her well.

She said she eats, she is safe, she learns, she is not shouted at unnecessarily—but she still feels like she is living someone else’s life.
Because in the end, no matter how kind I am to her, I am not her mother.

She wrote:
“Aunty is good to me… but I’m still not free. I I can’t cry in her room. I can’t tell her everything I feel. I try to be okay all the time, I respect her, but I still want my own mommy.”
She talked about the vacuum.

That empty space in her chest that kindness cannot fill.
She wrote about watching mothers and daughters in the park, in school, in church, on TV… and wondering what her own mother’s hug feels like.
What her mother’s voice sounds like when she is soft.

If she ever thinks about her.
If she ever regrets giving her out.
She wrote dreams she has—simple dreams—but she feels she cannot pursue them freely because “I am in another woman’s house. I have to behave.”
And the last line… that line sat on me for hours:
“Mom, I don’t hate you. I just want to know why you didn’t raise me yourself.”
That moment, everything made sense.

The way she sometimes goes quiet.
The way she watches families from the corner of her eyes.
The way she hesitates before speaking.
The way she stiffens if someone raises their voice.

The way she tries so hard to be “useful” so no one will send her away.
People think being a young helper is just about chores.
But sometimes, it is a child carrying adult responsibilities, while still craving the childhood she never got.

And that morning, holding her little book, I realised she isn’t just “helping.”
She’s a girl—only 12—still longing for the mother she wishes raised her.

A post by Chinenye

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A WOMAN WANTS A MAN WITH A SOFT HEART

She’s never cared for glittering gifts, designer labels, or the kind of love measured in price tags.

Money has never been the thing that makes her heart soften.
Genuine intentions does.
Daily consistency does.
Gentleness and kindness does.
She wants a man with a soft heart.

A man who listens not just with his ears, but with his presence.
A man who notices the quiet details,
the shifts in her voice, the weight she carries without speaking it aloud.

She wants a man who knows how to love gently, the kind of love that never has her questioning where she stands.
The kind of love that makes the world feel less heavy.

She wants a man who shows up on every kind of day ...
The bright ones, the chaotic ones,
and the ones where she can barely recognize herself.
The man who talks instead of shuts down,
who reaches for her hand in the middle of an argument, who chooses them even when choosing isn’t simple.

She wants the man who brings her favorite coffee to her when she gently opens her eyes in the morning.

Who rubs her back when life overwhelms her, and sees her effort even when she feels invisible.
She wants a man rich in the things that truly matter.

In respect, patience, loyalty, intention, and most importantly love.
Because she knows a rich heart is more valuable than anything in this entire world.

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*COMPARING YOURSELF WITH OTHERS*

You will think you are doing well until you see another person’s result and suddenly your own progress feels useless. It’s not because you are failing… it’s because comparison has poisoned your gratitude.

That’s how ingratitude starts.

We live in a generation where people don’t celebrate progress anymore except it looks loud enough for social media.

You buy a car, someone else buys a house. You hit 6 figures, someone else hits 8 figures. You open a small business, someone else opens a branch. Suddenly, what used to give you joy no longer excites you because you saw another person doing “better.”

From there, envy starts.
Jealousy grows.
Bitterness sets in.

Not because God hasn’t blessed you but because your eyes left your lane.

Here’s a bitter truth:

There will ALWAYS be someone ahead of you.
There will ALWAYS be someone richer than you.
There will ALWAYS be someone doing “better” than you.
If you don’t master contentment, your soul will never know peace.

Many people are not depressed they are just ungrateful.
Many are not under attack they are victims of envy.
Many don’t lack progress they lack perspective.

You are comparing your day 3 to someone else’s day 300.
You are comparing your chapter 2 to their chapter 20.
You are comparing your small beginning to someone’s generational foundation.

Life is not a competition. Destiny is personal.

Signs that envy has entered your heart:

You no longer appreciate your own blessings.
You feel irritated when others succeed.
You pretend to clap but secretly hope they fail.
You start rushing life just to “catch up.”
You feel like God has forgotten you.

But listen—what you envy, you can never attract.
Instead of jealousy, choose to learn.
Instead of bitterness, choose to build.
Instead of competing, choose your lane.

Read this slowly:

Gratitude doesn’t mean you don’t want more.
It simply means you value what you currently have while working for what you desire.

Celebrate your progress no matter how small. Move at your pace no matter how slow. Grow silently your time will speak.

Don’t let comparison steal your joy.
Don’t let envy corrupt your spirit.
Don’t let jealousy bury your potential.

Unto the next—but with gratitude, not greed.
Unto the next—but with peace, not pressure.
Unto the next—but with God, not ego.

Your journey is valid.
Your growth is real.
Your future is secure.
Keep building—your time is coming. 

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WEIRD FACTS
---Roughly 75% of your brain is water

---Asking someone to do you a favor can make them like you more

---You begin forming your strongest musical memories around the age of 14

---You will remember a person’s name better if you hold their gaze as you’re being introduced.

---Depression can cause you to dream up to 3 to 4 times more than you normally would.

----70% of people pretend to be okay simply because they don't want to annoy others with their problems.

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110 comments:

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    1. Hi Pure dear.

      Kai, I don't feel good today, the killings/kidnaps going on makes one sad.

      Stella, pls don't allow that imbecile Blessing aka bleble go scot free. I hate when kids are involved in quarrels, imagine your lovely kids..🥰 I like how you finished her, let her go & soak her deported pillow with sweating 🤣😁 Very useless drooogs peddler & gutter person!

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    2. Good afternoon beautiful Lora baby, my darling chikalicious chika and my beautiful Adunni Baby 💞💞

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    3. Good afternoon sweet pure🥰

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  2. Personally me, I don't believe in Reincarnation.
    I have told God and my chi, that whenever I leave this world, I don't want to come back here again, to do what kwanu?
    Anything I did not achieve before I leave, my children and siblings and people alive should achieve it on my behalf. Ndewo

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    1. If only you know how many times you have been here before now!

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    2. I strongly believe in reincarnation, but I pray I don’t come back to this world again.

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    3. I’m indifferent on this reincarnation of a thing…but I would love to come back again to this world tho if it is possible 😆

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    4. Where I come from they believe in reincarnation and inasmuch as I don't want to believe it some circumstances make me feel otherwise.

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    5. I also don't believe in reincarnation... I and my dad was discussing this about reincarnation last week. My beloved Papa say na small pikin dey do me 🤔

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  3. God is good all the time
    Somebody shout hallelujah

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  4. What's happening in Nigeria no be joke. Innocent lives dey go daily and it is normalized in a way, yet many mouths with global or bigger platforms still dey mute or not concerned as if nothing dey really happen. If we keep quiet, na support we dey give those wey dey cause the pain. Nigeria need all of us to speak, stand, and insist on better ways to tackle this. Silence no go save anybody or na till he reach our side or loved ones? God abeg ooo




    ANYONE WHO IS SILENT OR NEUTRAL IN THE FACE OF INJUSTICE HAS TAKEN A SIDE WITH THE OPPRESSORS.

    DESMOND TUTU

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    1. If they explain Nigerian problem to you and you understand it, that means the chance of you getting mad is very much high.😁🤣🤣

      Nigeria, I'll keep saying defies logic and sound reasoning. A country structured never to ever worked.

      You see eeehn, never in this life support injustice or criminality anywhere. Never defend corrupt or complicit leaders in Nigeria. If you ever do, it has a way of coming back to bite you. An ardent supporter of this government known as Dayo Abiola Wuruola who criticized those exposing the Christian genocide went on to call it false. She tweeted debunking it as a false narrative.

      Guess what?

      Report has it that she was among those killed in the CAC church in Kwara leaving her child behind who was at the same service with her. Life came so fast on her. I pray her soul find rest.


      © TEEJAY

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    2. Yes! I encourage everyone to speak up & insist on better governance.
      Thank you Isaac.

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    3. Nigeria is really bleeding, and many people are quietly dying of hunger.

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  5. Just catching up on all the messy details of Ezra and his Polycule relationship. It reminded me of that chronicle poster that is in a Polyamorous relationship. Poster how far? Has she accepted to get pregnant for you? Give us updates o.
    Rich people and their weird lifestyle 😕

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  6. Since yesterday morning, I've been unsettled because of the terrorists wahala.

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    1. Honestly it’s has been one sad , depressing news to another everyday now 😫 Lord have mercy upon us

      Hola boo ❣️

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  7. Dear men, while you plan to share foodstuff, money, lavishly spray at occasions this Christmas. Make sure there is enough food at home, make sure your wife has money too. Don’t be the oka mma n’ezi kind of man. Omelora 🥱🥱

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  8. Stella just watching your IG live and I must say you finished that yeye ladygolfer. Kai! Your mouth no good 🤣. Don’t remove your leg from her neck o. Press am wella!
    You looked good too.

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    1. Let me go and check out Stella's IG posts

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    2. I trust Sdk, give her back to back with wetin no good 🤣🤣 Let her feel the heat.

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    3. It was in the night i watched the live oh, Omo ❗️Stella too fresh with her ginger hair color 🥰 she give lady golfer woto woto with mouth 🤣🤣🤣

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    4. Shebii it was a blessing in disguise 🥸
      ‎And gate was opened mk we dey comment dey go shebi me hang legs for window dey type my own  Type shiiit🤣😅

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    5. She jammed the wrong person 😆

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    6. The mumu has deleted al her post 🤣 we mount for her comment section, she wasn't expecting 😹

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    7. I really got entertained on Stella's IG 🤣
      Which gate will we call this one now?
      SteblessGATE?

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  9. Finally, finally I came early today
    Hey people, how are we doing today?

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  10. Good afternoon guys, how are y'all doing today?

    True about that write up, never compare yourself with anyone. But always try and be a better version of yourself. WE are all unique in our own ways👌.




    WE MOVE!!

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  11. Hello beautiful people 😍..
    Hope your day is going well 😊😊
    I thank God for mine...
    Being consistent as a vendor is not easy ooo
    WOW 😳 Shout out to all vendor that show up for their businesses ever day
    Oluwa bless our hustle and put Albarka in it

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  12. Yesterday, I stopped by a friend's place. While gisting with her in the kitchen I saw her using "white Maggi". I was shocked that a woke person is using that to cook.
    She lectured me, told me that it is safer than the cubes we use now. It is also cheaper, you sprinkle small quantity in your food and it is okay.
    Since it doesn't purge me, I will try it and see.

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    1. Pls don't try it
      White maggi is not good.

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    2. So many ig food vendors are using it, can't be me except I want to relocate to the toilet.

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    3. It purges oo, especially when used with vegetables. For stew, it is very perfect.

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    4. I also heard that the ingredients used to make it are better than knorr and the rest but I'm already used to the other seasoning.

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    5. Ok. I have heard you people
      I will try it with stew first @Abiona
      I will do it on a Sunday in case it decides to purge me

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  13. Weird brain facts
    The brain's high water content is essential for various functions, including nutrient transport, waste removal.
    Good afternoon everyone 🎉🎉

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  14. Good afternoon everyone, Trust we are all doing well

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  15. Lol Stella drop short memo today 😁
    Good afternoon blogfam
    Sun is blazing 🌞
    Weather is hot.. heat wan finish person.. it is well

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  16. Good afternoon everyone.
    Enjoy the rest of the day

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  17. Hi
    Hello
    The Diary Was So Emotional
    A 12Years Old As A Helper ?
    Wellcome In Houseeeee Newssssss
    I Greetlicious Everybody

    Hello iya Boys

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  18. GOOD AFTERNOON MY SDK FAMILY 🌹🌹🌹

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  19. IHN
    Good afternoon everyone 🥳

    "Find better ways to articulate your values and wake up everyday choosing yourself and reminding yourself of your values."

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  20. Good afternoon y'all
    Can this year end already.....

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  21. Came early today. Good afternoon everyone. Let's enjoy the rest of today

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  22. Came early today. Good afternoon everyone. Let's enjoy the rest of today

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  23. Good afternoon everyone
    Thank you Jesus

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  24. Good Afternoon Everyone
    What a Sunny day oh GOD
    Sign out meme so true
    Enjoy the rest of your day

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  25. My daughter's school is a charter school network, over seriousness dey worry them for that school. My daughter is in kindergarten but it feels like they teach them the equivalence of what I learnt in primary 2/3 in naija. I mean, I researched it before registering, it's acclaimed to be the top charter school in the US but I did not know the level of seriousness is this high.
    I'm currently waiting for their prize giving for trimester 1 result to begin, my daughter is getting an award today for being one of those who had a cumulative of above 90%. The first couple of weeks of resumption were rough mehn, but I'm thankful to God she's adapting well.
    Also, prayer works people!

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    1. Well done to her! Great job!

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    2. Congratulations to your daughter. May she continue to your family proud.

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    3. Congratulations 🎊 to your daughter. I wish her greater heights.

      Prayer does work. An empty life is a life lived without God.

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    4. Congratulations dear & weldone 👍 Give her high five for me 🖐️🥰

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    5. Awww congratulations to your princess 🎉 she'll continue to make you proud.

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  26. Good afternoon everyone
    It's raining over here after the heavy sun since morning.

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  27. Sometimes you can be "staying in your lane" jejely and one otepu will come to push you. They are everywhere. All these Nne JohnPaul dem, what I do is lay low so I give them well positioned HARD KNOCKS. 🤯😔 Without them seeing my hands. Kelie gi isi ikweta that na ona eme.

    Forgive fire!🥺
    Loving how you battled Ladygoofer.
    You tackled her with full armoury, piping hot verbal missiles. She's deleting what screenshots already exist of? We latecomers garrit dumbass. Saying blog didn't grow? Kids this ,that.😐That's an insult to ALL. So we that have been on this blog for years are wasting time or not?
    Mumu who set up ring light to call out other men's wives that are sleeping with politicians in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state,even calling another the "unofficial 1st lady"? Many have not forgiven her though her kpeku no dey rest kuma.
    Why was she released then sef?
    Bia Blessing, you are the rat many wake up with stones in their hands waiting to stone 🪨 to bits. Only but one day. Keep at fomenting trouble.

    12 year old. Touchy. Heart wrenching. That babygirl is broken.
    When you do visiting days to boarding houses, you see "lost eyeballs" staring at you, girls from broken homes, distant homes, troubled homes. Hiss
    Women,let's hug our kids, I keep repeating it, that's the greatest therapy.

    Some are boasting, "eh I work at so so, I earn so much", my dear your entire earnings is someone's tithe. Sit ya ass down🤭😂

    Get ya a SOFT MAN. Loving my Daddy Yo. Some interpersonal skills are hereditary. If his Dad is soft with his Momma. Kwechiri. Marry him.🥰😘😉

    Stella...about the returning IDs, nnoo to the Ummu gang.
    Old bvs are not even the scammers, it's the new Gen Zs.Heartless bunch. If I start to talk eh...

    I am moody this morning. Got disappointed by news of a friend's ill health. She was set up with NOVICHOK.
    This world come taya me.😪

    Xhlrted P


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  28. Good afternoon everyone 💞
    Bad news everywhere, Lord show us mercy

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  29. Good Afternoon Blog Neighbours 🥰🥰

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  30. What's the new pandemic netizens attacking pastors and religious preachers to take their prayers to sambisa????
    Well!

    You can never mock God!!

    And I repeat God can never be mocked..... for he is mightier than our thoughts.....

    O LORD restore peace to our heart and this Nation, make a name for yourself

    To post comments these days you need level 24 civil servant sureties

    Good day guys

    King Jerry

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  31. That 12 years old girl is still a child that needs her mother's love and affection .
    Heavenly father please grant me long life and good health to take care of myself and my daughter. Amen 🙏

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  32. Good afternoon SDK and BVs. It's raining oooo😔😔😔

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  33. That diary is touching
    Let me drink garri with this crunchy kulikuli.

    My people, I had to buy this sealed garri in a mall cos I'm scared of drinking the ones they sell in the open market.

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  34. I hate it when people give out their young children for another people to train them, that girl is broken, I pray God heals her.

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  35. Glad you saw the diary. Now you will understand all children need is to feel loved and protected by their own parent. Nobody replaces a parent’s love, it can come close but it’s not the same.

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  36. The diary..... This is sadly the reality of every house help. They really don't want to be there. Na condition

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  37. The message @COMPARING YOURSELF WITH OTHERS carries truth, but I think it leans heavily as a sermon kind of certainty that makes human struggle sound too neat and well-tailored, as if envy were a simple switch anyone can flip off with enough gratitude.

    The core idea is great though: comparison distorts your sense of progress and can turn blessings into burdens. But life isn’t always that clean. People compare themselves because the world constantly throws other people’s milestones in their faces, and telling them their sadness is “ingratitude” can feel dismissive.

    A stronger version would acknowledge that comparison is a natural impulse, not a moral failure, and that learning contentment is a slow discipline shaped by self-awareness, not guilt. The strength of this writing is its reminder that everyone’s journey is different; its weakness is how quickly it turns a human emotion into a diagnosis.

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  38. The piece @A WOMAN WANTS A MAN WITH A SOFT HEART has a tender spirit, but it leans heavily into fantasy, painting love as a soft, ever-present balm with almost no room for the messiness that real relationships demand. It romanticises emotional labour as something one partner must endlessly pour out, rather than a mutual rhythm of giving and receiving.

    But omoh, the writing is sweet, yet it glosses over the truth that even the gentlest and kindest man will falter, grow tired, get it wrong, or need space. What it captures beautifully is a woman’s longing to feel safe, seen, and held without conditions. The missing point is in the harder truth. That realistically, love with a “soft heart” only works when both people learn to compromise, communicate, and grow - not when one person becomes a perpetual source of comfort at the expense of the other.

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