Misraq wrote: ↑07 Jun 2024, 12:18Congratulations to the Niaja prince Mr. Alex. Nitsha is well satisfied. Should we say ten rounds of 0rgasm with a gashing squirt that left the bed to look like a little pond and ultimately resulting in breaking the societal norm? skunni eritrean males need to learn the art of pulling the female cords correctly to keep her well satisfied and stop her from connecting to the nearest abailable wifi.
OMG....it's like 10 ascari women per week get married to Africans. Kkkk
Re: OMG....it's like 10 ascari women per week get married to Africans. Kkkk
So you are looking at 500 per year. The ascari women have family and friends so 50k people are aware of these rounds of the marriage. This has a huge impact on the generation, it's only a matter time before 50k ascari women are on the search to get someone to marry them. Multiply that by 3 years, 150k women. There is only about 300k ascari your women remaining now anyway
No more ascari eritreans. We got a new neighbor called African unity
No more ascari eritreans. We got a new neighbor called African unity
Re: OMG....it's like 10 ascari women per week get married to Africans. Kkkk
The increasing number of Eritrean women marrying Nigerians is believed to be directly connected to the regime in Eritrea. It is suggested that the regime's practice of holding young men in military camps indefinitely without the possibility of getting married may be leading many of them to explore alternative relationships.
Re: OMG....it's like 10 ascari women per week get married to Africans. Kkkk
Brother Union, this has been going on for a while. the female who first started this is a trailblazer. The ripple effect she created now reached to the General's daughter. As you have been saying Nigeria is now our proud neighbor
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Re: OMG....it's like 10 ascari women per week get married to Africans. Kkkk
OMG.......
The ascaris and their sins destroying them out
The ascaris and their sins destroying them out
almaze wrote: ↑07 Jun 2024, 13:05The increasing number of Eritrean women marrying Nigerians is believed to be directly connected to the regime in Eritrea. It is suggested that the regime's practice of holding young men in military camps indefinitely without the possibility of getting married may be leading many of them to explore alternative relationships.