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Facts About Women.. Oh.. I Love My Mom

Women are the most wonderful creature I have
seen
on Earth, but am yet to understand why some
men are
busy finding faults upon faults on them.Ok, lets
look at
them this way and tell me if am lying.
(1) Women are the only creature that can change
their
original surname just for the sake of love.
(2) They are most easiest creature to convince.
(3)They are the only creature that loves from the
bottom of their hearts.
(4) They are the creature that can prefer to go to
bed
with an empty stomach, just to make sure that
their
children feeds well.
(5) They are the only creature on Earth that cries
very
easily, just to expose their inward disposition.
(6) They are always awake even at the dead of
the night
just to make sure that their children are
protected.
(7) They can even sell out their cloths just to buy
food
for their children, and also see them smiling.
(8) They are always ready to sacrifice their lives
just to
save the lives of their children.
(9) They are always in the kitchen inhaling the
smoke
without complaining, just to prepare something
for
their children and husband to eat.
(10) They are the only creature that can abandon
their
biological family and start up a new home with a
stranger.
(11) Even when they are battling with the pains of
pregnancy, yet, they are busy looking after their
husbands and children. e.t.c
If you love your mother and you appreciate what
she did and is still doing for you just take one
minute of your time to type "I LOVE MY MUM"
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Ignore if you hate you dont care.

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