Mimi nimesema tuu ile kitu niliona nikiwa mtoto. Halafu sakata ya stomach is not limited to dim eyes, is it?Njaruo simnakuanga na shida za ngono?
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Mimi nimesema tuu ile kitu niliona nikiwa mtoto. Halafu sakata ya stomach is not limited to dim eyes, is it?Njaruo simnakuanga na shida za ngono?
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Is jig-jig out of wedlock permitted? If yes, I could consider.Kujeni JW
We are real. No pretense. No burdens. No tithes. No holidays.
Just witnessing.
Cum we jig-jagIs jig-jig out of wedlock permitted? If yes, I could consider.
Not really, but one can always rwpent afterwards.Is jig-jig out of wedlock permitted? If yes, I could consider.
There is a sect that has perfected this repentance thing over centuries...Not really, but one can always rwpent afterwards.
Hiyo Cult!!?Kujeni JW
We are real. No pretense. No burdens. No tithes. No holidays.
Just witnessing.
I would not support you with this. You may not need it but the wife and kid might need it until they are old enough to make their own decisions. I may not like what the kids learn at school but I cannot fill the teacher's gap. So, I let it be. Similarly, I may not like what goes on in church but I cannot fill that gap.Every once in a while ukweli lazima usemwe. My mom had started calling me weekly asking me when I would take my son to be baptised, at some point akasema she wil take lead and register my son at her church to kick start the process. ikabidi nimwambie sitaki hio upuss
1. what need does the wife have with her sons baptism?the wife and kid might need it until they are old enough to make their own decisions.
there is no gap to be filled by a churchI may not like what goes on in church but I cannot fill that gap.
The psycho-social support that comes from such belonging cannot be ignored. Second, it might take forever for the subject to understand why you took certain decisions. Finally, it is the wife who often has to explain the situation to third parties, such as family members from both sides, especially if they are religious. Although it is not a major issue, it might turn out to be subconsciously bothersome in the long run. I would have let them go on with the ceremonies, but continue hoping that the subject grows to judge things for themselves.1. what need does the wife have with her sons baptism?
2. son can always procure a baptism when he is of age, there are a dime a dozen churches that do it to their kondoo
there is no gap to be filled by a church
and they charged good money for those servicesThere is a sect that has perfected this repentance thing over centuries...