tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post8105865143690081347..comments2024-03-16T20:37:33.064-05:00Comments on Nigerian Scorpio.Com: JJCNaijaScorpiohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15375583469985472050noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-4049382641998677782016-04-21T20:20:08.076-05:002016-04-21T20:20:08.076-05:00I am 32 and my husband is 47 with ED. It’s been a ...I am 32 and my husband is 47 with ED. It’s been a 6 years journey to today. We’ve tried all the pills, lotions, injections, etc. Nothing worked anymore. His desire was there but it just doesn’t happen very often anymore. He had high blood pressure, cholesterol and diabetes (takes pills) He was thinking that surgery is the only option left to do. It was so permanent and I wasnt sure he’s ready for that. Nor I for that matter. I missed sex don’t get me wrong. But it’s really seperated us and made it uncomfortable to be intimate at all. UNTIL I MET DR AKIM on an internet website,people taking about his good works and his good native herbs and i also ordered for the herbs and i got it in two days and my husband used it and till today my husband has been active in the bed room with his ED cured.all thanks to Dr Akim.Anyone else with similar issue should order for his herbs at (blessings434@gmail.com) <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06477476797406283857noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-118923664720747152015-12-22T21:01:06.089-06:002015-12-22T21:01:06.089-06:00LMAO. Thankfully I didn't have a JJC period wh...LMAO. Thankfully I didn't have a JJC period when I arrived in freshman year thanks to annual holidays here since I was a kid. Still, there were a lot of things that were really new to me as a college student and took some getting used to. <br /><br />I've noticed Black Americans are often snotty when Africans ask for help. They treated me that way too my freshman semester.Sugabellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17943638849867603413noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-61350412583029742482015-12-22T09:07:53.975-06:002015-12-22T09:07:53.975-06:00Oh lord! I can totally imagine. That respect thing...Oh lord! I can totally imagine. That respect thing en, it's just hardToinlicioushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08672236565492184927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-81257576741953040482015-12-20T03:15:17.537-06:002015-12-20T03:15:17.537-06:00I can imagine your frustration. We all have an acc...I can imagine your frustration. We all have an accent and it becomes obvious only when you move to an entirely different environment.Molara Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15028561658576923679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-60419255595370438602015-12-19T04:01:42.077-06:002015-12-19T04:01:42.077-06:00Lol... That's so funny. It was weird to switch...Lol... That's so funny. It was weird to switch to saying underwear instead of pant. Because underwear in Nigeria doesn't exactly mean panties. I just remembered to-go instead of take-away. That was a head scratcher cos it just didn't sound right. NaijaScorpiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15375583469985472050noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2560444965847331936.post-82777571630855860002015-12-18T23:58:04.100-06:002015-12-18T23:58:04.100-06:00That is funny! For me what I found strange is the ...That is funny! For me what I found strange is the different names given to simple things such as underwear for pants, pants for trousers, elevator for lifts and washroom for toilets etc. A sister of mine was called stupid because she was doing live-in and the customer asked her to bring her pants and although she could see trousers she kept saying to her I can't find the pants until she put her on the wheelchair and she came to lift the trousers and shouting to her are you blind?. It was difference in terminology that caused such an embarassment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com