A guy shared how he slept with his girlfriend and she wrapped her legs around him and pulled him in, making him “finish” inside her.
Here is the story:
“Hi admins, please don’t delete this , it is really important to me!
My GF and I have been together for a few years and I really love her. Both of us intend to have kids and I intend to marry her soon. But recently, something she did something that made me lose trust in her.
My GF and I have a really satisfying love life. As both of us are each other’s first intercourse partners and I always pull out, I have stopped using protection after my GF’s persuasion.
Just a few days ago, we decided to do the dirty and as I was about to pull out, she wrapped her legs and pulled me into her, making me finish right into her. I was actually confused about what happened as I was totally unprepared for a situation like this.
I was furious and after we both cleaned up, I confronted her on what she did. She cried and claimed that she really love me a lot and wanted to be with me forever.
As I am still angry and not in the mood to argue, I left her house and bought her a few pregnancy kits for her to use over the next few days.
I did not talk to her about that accident since and she had since apologised for what she did.
I really do love my GF, how can we improve our relationship ?”
In an unexpected turn of events on Christmas Day, a tourist in Singapore found herself accused of theft after taking disposable chopsticks from a stall at Maxwell Food Centre. The incident unfolded when the tourist, accompanied by her boyfriend, visited the popular food court to enjoy a meal.
Got confronted by stall owner
The tourist, who shared her experience on her Xiaohongshu page, explained that she had dined at a neighboring stall that served Hainanese chicken rice with her boyfriend at the time.
Not having utensils, she assumed it was common practice to share disposable cutlery in a manner similar to airport dining areas. To her surprise, the owner of the stall approached them angrily, demanding the return of the chopsticks.
Feeling embarrassed for the misunderstanding, the couple offered to purchase the used chopsticks as a gesture of goodwill. However, the stall owner refused and insisted on reclaiming the items.
Faced with a growing crowd during the lunchtime rush, the tourists suggested buying something from the stall to make up for the mistake, treating it as if they had dined there.
Despite the tourists’ attempt to diffuse the situation, the stall owner escalated the confrontation, raising his voice and threatening to involve the police, accusing the couple of stealing his chopsticks.
The tourist expressed her lack of understanding regarding Singapore’s laws and questioned whether taking disposable chopsticks from a food stall constituted a criminal offense.
Stall owner responds
Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, the owner of the stall, Mr Lin, explained that he was busy serving customers with his wife at the time, when he saw a man take chopsticks from his stall before leaving.
He said that he was infuriated by the man taking the disposable chopsticks from his stall without asking, which he deemed being tantamount to stealing.
He further explained that it’s not the money that left him peeved, but rather, their alleged “rude behaviour”, and that he had approached the couple and told them that the cutleries set out at each stall at the hawker centre, were meant for their own patrons.
Lin also added that the couple allegedly didn’t apologise after that and instead asked him how much was the chopsticks, offering to pay him for it, which he was offended by because he felt insulted, perceiving it as the couple thinking they could solve the problem with money.
Speaking to 8World News, Lin also added that he has had other customers who dined at other stalls but took disposable chopsticks from his stall instead, which he says cut into the operating costs of his business.
In the aftermath, he is considering to set up a notice at his stall to let customers know that their cutleries are only for their own customers.
I found out a few months ago people change their underwear every day. I’m 24.
Apparently I am supposed to be changing underwear on a daily basis. This is not something I was ever told growing up and I had a very normal upbringing.
Neither parent ever pointed out I any issue when I would wear the same underwear for a consecutive day. I don’t know how this slipped through the cracks because it seems very routine for everyone.
For my entire life I’ve worn the same underwear for 1-2 weeks at a time. Apparently this is horrific. Thought everyone did this.
How do you people not run through underwear like crazy? I have enough of other clothes to not need to do laundry for several weeks.
EDIT: I should clarify after I found out a few months ago I do change underwear daily now.
Netizens’ comments
As I was reading I was expecting to read 1-2 days not weeks
It’s quite apparent till the other girl has noticed, so it’s not discreet anymore?
Broached the topic of how it’s made me uncomfortable and embarrassed for 4 times this year already, and he kept explaining in his POV, he’s just looking at a general direction…
This makes me feel like he’s denying what he did and he told me to nudge him whenever I feel uncomfortable.
Am tired of this act cus it feels insensitive and disrespectful. And he’s denial makes me feel like he’s invalidating my feelings.
He tells me I should’ve told him immediately and nudge him if I feel like he’s making me uncomfortable. Honestly it makes me feel almost like I need to smack my pet in public when it’s misbehaving???
And it becomes my fault that I didn’t tell him or stop his behavior???
Does he get a serotonin high when he does it??
Madly disappointed. Why does he keep doing it and I’m getting tired I don’t know if this is a lost cause
In a recent TikTok video posted on Dec 23, a tech professional known as @Plzimfragile shared valuable insights into identifying toxic work environments right from the start. With firsthand experience in navigating the nuances of workplace dynamics, she urged interviewees to adopt a more strategic approach during job interviews.
@Plzimfragile, a tech-savvy individual, shared her experiences dealing with toxic work environments in a video that resonated with many. Her emphasis on the need for interviewees to actively participate in the conversation and pose insightful questions is a game-changer in the job-seeking landscape.
Common Mistake: Asking About Positive Aspects
One common mistake during job interviews is asking generic questions about what employees like about working at the company. @Plzimfragile sheds light on the ease with which companies can present a facade, making it crucial for interviewees to adopt a more discerning approach.
To gain genuine insights, candidates are advised to steer away from generic queries and instead focus on the company’s values. Understanding the core principles and how accountability is maintained within the organization provides a clearer picture of the workplace environment.
@Plzimfragile suggests asking about the repercussions for employees who make mistakes and the company’s approach to individuals challenging the status quo. These questions offer a deeper understanding of how a company handles challenges and learns from its employees.
Value of the Question: “If you were in my position, would you take this job?”
One of the most intriguing pieces of advice is the question, “If you were in my position, would you take this job?” @Plzimfragile explains that the goal is not merely to receive an answer but to keenly observe the interviewer’s body language. This seemingly simple question can reveal a wealth of information about the company’s culture.
The tech professional emphasizes the importance of paying attention to non-verbal responses during interviews. Understanding the nuances of body language can be a powerful tool in deciphering the authenticity of a company’s claims and culture.
Before I start, I know how dumb this is going to sound. Looking back I know what I did was stupid, so I don’t need people telling me what I already know.
So I got a job offer and they wanted me to do a drug test, today I went to get that done.
What I did was Pee in the toilet, and then take the cup and scoop the water (like I said, I now realize how dumb this sounds. I have never had to take a drug test before this and just assumed this is what I was supposed to do, nobody ever told me anything). I have never done drugs a day in my life, but I now understand this looks sketchy because people try to dilute their urine.
So basically the nurse lady got mad at me, understandably. They made me go to a different location and do an observed test with a doctor, and I did that fine.
They have to send both samples to the lab to inspect them. What I’m afraid of now is they’ll think I purposely diluted the first sample and revoke my job offer.
Once again, please don’t insult me in the comments, I know what I did was extremely dumb. I am probably the first one in the history of mankind to do this. I am thinking maybe I’m not smart enough for this job if I can’t even do this right.
A Singaporean family is urgently seeking help in locating their maid after she abandoned them following a disturbing revelation about her involvement with unlicensed money lenders. The family has made a police report, terminated her work permit, and is urging the public to be vigilant.
What happened?
The distressing incident unfolded when Maemanah confessed to the employer that she had been borrowing money from unlicensed money lenders.
The lenders began harassing her, eventually reaching out to the family directly and threatening severe consequences unless the full repayment of $3950 was made immediately.
Family paid the loan sharks, maid ran away
Concerned for the safety of their children, the family decided to pay off the full amount, hoping to arrange an installment plan using Maemanah’s future wages.
However, the situation took a shocking turn when, during the employer’s absence at work and the children at school, Maemanah absconded with her passport, stolen from a locked drawer.
Upon returning home, the family discovered the missing helper, leaving their children alone. A police report has been filed, and Maemanah’s work permit has been terminated. The family is now appealing for public assistance to locate Maemanah and bring her to justice.
What the family said
Urgent help to look out for my ungrateful helper, Maemanah, who has placed me and my family in great predicament.
Last night, she confessed to me that she has been borrowing money from unlicensed money lenders who is now harassing her for full repayment.
I didn’t know about this until they started to contact me directly and threatening me to use harsh means unless she makes the full repayment on the spot.
Yes i was upset, but the thought of my boys’ safety comes first, so we paid off her full amount of debt plus interests which amounted to $3950.
We thought we could come up with an instalment plan where her pay could be offset in the next few months. Our heart was still THAT forgiving.
And today, while i was at work and my boys were in school, she ran off with her passport stolen from my locked drawer. Used a kitchen knife to jack the drawer up, and ran off with two luggages packed with her clothes.
My poor boys had to come home to no one and i had to rush home from work. Thankful for my understanding RO and Principal.
I have since lodged a police report and terminated her work permit. Pls make this viral, i seek all the help from friends and families to help bring this ingrate to justice.
We have been very kind to her, even giving her advances in her pay when she needed money to fund family matters back home.
She thrives on people’s kindness and expect others to give in to her to support her in all ways, so if you do see her around especially in Punggol, pls dm me so i can inform the 10.
1. A recent photo of Maemanah.
2-4. Police report and sequence of events.
5. Home CCTV capturing her just before she ran away in green top and beige tudung.
6. The broken locked drawer which she forcefully opened up with a knife to get her passport.
7. The knife which she threw away at the corridor in front of our house.
8. Full face profile of Maemanah.
9-10. The loansharks’ messages to me in WA who still harasses me today even though full payment has been made yesterday.
Pls help to spread the word. I appreciate all your help in advance. And those with helpers, pls beware and educate your helpers about this scheme of loansharks targeting FDW.
1. A recent photo of Maemanah.2-4. Police report and sequence of events.2-4. Police report and sequence of events.2-4. Police report and sequence of events.5. Home CCTV capturing her just before she ran away in green top and beige tudung.6. The broken locked drawer which she forcefully opened up with a knife to get her passport.7. The knife which she threw away at the corridor in front of our house.8. Full face profile of Maemanah.9-10. The loansharks’ messages to me in WA who still harasses me today even though full payment has been made yesterday.9-10. The loansharks’ messages to me in WA who still harasses me today even though full payment has been made yesterday.
A recent Facebook post by netizen Darren Ang, has raised concerns about the computer repair shop located in Sim Lim at Level 4 & 5. The post, made by a disgruntled customer, alleges dishonest practices and a considerable waste of time during a repair attempt on two MacBooks.
What Happened?
The customer arrived at the shop at around 12 pm with two MacBooks in need of battery and LCD screen replacements.
The shop reportedly offered reasonable prices, and the customer was informed that the repairs would be completed by approximately 4 to 5 pm.
Opting to wait to avoid additional travel, the customer returned around 4:30 pm, only to find that no work had commenced on the laptops.
Shop claimed there was additional “issues” & tried to “shoot” other shops
At 5 pm, the customer was asked for passwords, and the shop claimed additional issues beyond the initial battery and LCD screen replacements.
This included a faulty keypad on one laptop and a non-charging battery on the other, despite the use of a new battery. They then quoted an increased repair cost of $460, up from the initial $180.
Declining the additional repairs, the customer took the laptops to another shop at Level 5, Victoria, where the total cost was $170 for both LCD screen and battery replacements.
Upon returning to the first shop to express dissatisfaction, they in turn tried to turn the situation around and claimed that the other shop, Victoria, was allegedly cheating them instead, and added that the man’s laptop had battery and keypad issues.
Went to another shop that was $300 cheaper & trustworthy
The customer, frustrated by the experience, highlighted the entire process took from 12 pm to 8:30 pm and involved an expensive $30.00 parking fee.
In the end, the man decided to hire the services of Victoria instead, and they took only 15 minutes to replace the LCD screen and battery, ensuring everything worked properly.
The post concluded with a recommendation to avoid the first shop and praised Victoria as a trustworthy alternative.
What the netizen said
Guys, pls take note of this particular shop *name redacted* in Sim Lim at Level 4 & 5 as dishonest computer repairer and wasted my whole day spoiling my mood.
I brought 2 of my MacBook which needed to replace battery & LCD screen.
At 12pm, I went few shops to checked & asked for price yet this particular shop *name redacted* offered a reasonable prices to replace it and was told that approx 4 to 5pm to replace therefore, I decided to wait for it as less hassle to travel around.
Out of my expectation, I went back to the shop around 430pm and they said still in progress and I even saw they not even start to work on my laptops, at approx 5pm, they called me for passwords and said that both laptops have other problems other than only to replace battery or LCD screen.
I was shocked that few other shops have already checked and told me that only LCD and Battery that need to replace only yet now this particular shop *name redacted* said 1 of my laptop that needed to replace LCD and additional keypad which is spoiled and another laptop which needs to replace battery but cannot charge even they used new battery and told me that 1 laptop to replace keypad at additional $100 yet another to repair motherboard at $180 which initial cost to replace were only $180 and now increased to $180 + additional $280 = $460!
As such, I told them that I do not want to proceed with all repair and collected to another shop to replace which only cost me at $170 for both work done and I went back to this particular shop *name redacted* and reprimanded them yet they said other shop done just to cheat me as the battery unable to charge at all and keypad cannot work as well therefore I brought both laptop directly to them and tested in front of them and they simply shut their mouth and apologized to me that maybe it’s their technician never check properly.
This idiot boss from *name redacted* and this dishonest incident makes me wasted my whole day from 12pm to 830pm waited for this laptop replacement work and stupidity paid an expensive carpark charges at $30.00 yet other shop only taken 15mins to replaced LCD & Battery only & tested all with good working condition.
For all info, the good honest shop is Victoria at Level 5. but pls do not go to *name redacted*
I resent my husband because he makes very little money.
Me(F37) and husband (38) have been married 10 years and have 3 kids. I have so much pent up resentment because he can’t and will never make enough money to meaningfully contribute to our home.
I’m the main bread winner and right now the only bread winner. We live modestly and we never go hungry but we live paycheck to paycheck.
With the cost of living skyrocketing and wages barely creeping up we have never been able to save much. Or we save and then some huge thing happens that depletes all our savings.
I have a degree and make ok money. Less than 80k a year and I’ll never make too much more. We live a simple life with few luxuries, second hand clothes, old car, no real vacations besides some camping trips or a drive to visit relatives.
When I met my husband I encouraged him to go back to school. He never believed in himself and didn’t feel he could do it. He’s worked crappy low paying jobs our whole marriage which is just enough to pay our daycare and maybe a few groceries.
Basically working so someone else can care for our kids. Also you can’t move up in these crap jobs if you don’t work yourself to the bone and put in 60 hours a week.
Which still left me supporting the whole family and doing all the work at home too since he was gone all the time. Then he had a health problem come up and his body could not handle it.
He’s not technically disabled but he can’t do those jobs anymore. There is nothing wrong with his brain. If he had a degree he could work in some professional field or other that doesn’t require wrecking your body.
But now he’s a stay at home dad until our youngest is in school full time because there’s no sense in him working to pay for daycare.
I love him and my kids but I did not want this. I did not want to basically support a whole family. I did not want to live paycheck to paycheck.
I don’t need fancy things or a lot of material things but I walk around with the stress of being the breadwinner all the time! I don’t even make that much to begin with.
Had he gotten SOME KIND of degree maybe he could actually make enough money to contribute to our home! Even just like a certification in something would give him more opportunities.
I get so jealous of my friends whose husband have professional jobs and make good money. I don’t want their material things or even their high income.
I just want their sense of security that their partner can contribute just as much as they can. Some cushion. Or even the ability to cut my hours a little or not have to pick up overtime.
Sometimes I regret marrying him. I’m angry that he didn’t listen to me when he had the opportunity to go to school and now look at the pickle we’re in.
I regret putting myself in this situation. I knew better but I did it anyway. Money doesn’t buy happiness but lack of money sure does lead to a lot of stress and unhappiness.
A recent video capturing a group of motorcyclists surrounding a Singapore-registered car at the Second Link land crossing has sent shockwaves across social media.
This article delves into the incident that occurred on January 5, 2024, shedding light on the alleged road violation, the confrontation, and the aftermath that ensued.
The Alleged Road Incident
According to Shin Min Daily News, the car in question allegedly used the lorry lane to “cut queue,” nearly endangering a motorcyclist and his pregnant wife riding pillion. The incident unfolded at approximately 6:30 pm at the Second Link towards Johor, Malaysia.
The SG Road Vigilante – SGRV Facebook page uploaded a video capturing the intense confrontation. Numerous motorcyclists surrounded the Singapore-registered car, berating its driver.
The exchange, predominantly in Chinese with profanities in dialect, revealed accusations of attempted harm, resulting in a tense standoff.
The video depicts a standoff lasting an hour, with honking from other vehicles as onlookers tried to navigate around the commotion.
The commotion eventually caught the attention of law enforcement, leading to the arrival of the police who diffused the situation and escorted both parties away.
Witness Accounts
A witness, identified as Huang, a 27-year-old customer service officer, recounted the incident to Shin Min. He stated that the car blocked the path of a motorcyclist by using the lorry lane.
The confrontation escalated when the motorcyclist knocked on the car’s door, and the driver allegedly changed direction, nearly causing an accident.
Huang described the motorcyclist’s agitation, emphasizing that the rider had his pregnant wife riding pillion, leading to abrasions due to the accident. Angered by the situation, Huang and the motorcyclist confronted the car driver, escalating the standoff.
The car driver, identified as Li, a 35-year-old self-employed man, spoke to Shin Min and presented his side of the story. He explained that he used the lorry lane to expedite customs clearance due to his unwell wife in the car. Li claimed innocence, stating he heard a banging sound but did not turn his car or attempt to harm anyone.
Li asserted that he negotiated a settlement with the motorcyclist at the Malaysian checkpoint, paying RM200 (around S$57).
He described himself as the “real victim,” citing threats and harassment after the video’s online upload, forcing him into seclusion.