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Why do men feel intimidated by successful women?

It’d appear that guys want to fall in love sensibly these days; they want to fall in love with women who are capable of pitching in with everything - especially financially. So if almost every guy say they want women who aren’t dependent, why then are they scared to make moves on independent, successful, upward-mobile women? There are still men intimidated by women who have great stuff going for them, and these are some reasons why this happens: ADVERTISEMENT

1 year later, remembering the late music producer

OJB died aged 49 on June 14, 2016, following a long-term battle with Kidney disease. Jezreel suffered from a kidney ailment in 2013 and had a successful kidney transplant within the same year after several contributions from friends and artists in the music industry. Sadly he passed on a month to his 50th birthday. ADVERTISEMENT The late singer was a creative force behind the numerous hits of a countless number of artistes.

10 celebrity marriages that rely on God

1.) Megan Good and DeVon Franklin The power couple released their new book, "The Wait: A Powerful Practice for Finding the Love of Your Life and the Life You Love" in 2016, and has been traveling all over America to spread their message of celibacy, faith, strength and love. 2.) Bishop T.D. Jakes and Serita Jakes ADVERTISEMENT Popular pastor Jakes and his wife, Serita remain pillars in the Black Christian community and exemplary examples of the power of faith and love.

12 Great Olympic Nicknames

APNickname: “Flying Scotsman” Sport: Track & Field Country: Great Britain Anyone who has seen the movie Chariots of Fire knows all about Eric Liddell, the devoutly Christian Scot who, at the 1924 Paris Olympics, refused to break the Sabbath by running in a 100-meter heat on a Sunday — blowing his chance for a gold in his best event. He then went on to win gold, anyway, in record-breaking time in the 400 meters.

4 telenovela actors you probably don't know are dead

Well, we have put together a list of four telenovela stars we bet you love, who you probably didn't know had passed away. Here we go; ADVERTISEMENT The actress died alongside her husband, Carlos Rincón, passed away in a tragic car accident on Tuesday, November 3, 2015. The actress was popular for her role as as Pricila Cardona in "Bella Calamidades" (Beautiful but unlucky). The actress left behind her one-year-old baby boy.

5 cultures that recognise more than two genders

These cultures provide interesting insights into how gender diversity is celebrated and integrated into societal norms. What is gender? Gender refers to the roles, behaviours, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. While many people use "gender" and "sex" interchangeably, sex refers to biological differences, whereas gender is a social and cultural construct. Today, many recognise a spectrum of gender identities beyond just male and female, including non-binary, genderqueer, and agender identities.

5 Tips for Effective Exam Preparation - Live & Study

1. 1. 2024 | Admission Preparing for an exam is not a piece of cake. You have to absorb a large amount of information, deal with a certain stress level, and often work against the clock. Let’s have a look at some tips to prepare for your exams effectively. Identify your weaknesses. This is the key to success. Only when you know where your weaknesses lie, can you work with them.

9 political Nollywood movies you should watch today

Nollywood, being the gift that keeps giving, has produced movies reflective of the country's different political experiences. And here are 10 movies you should watch on Nigeria's political experience: 1) ‘Saworoide’ This is a classic Yoruba movie on how military rule in Nigeria promoted autocracy in Nigeria. Released in 1999, and directed by the legendary filmmaker Tunde Kelani, the movie depicts the betrayals, violence, exploitation, bribery and corruption and other rots in Nigeria's leadership system.

9 Reasons Hookup Culture Hurts Boys Too

Laura Pannack for TIMERaffaele Saposhnik, 18, at the beach in San Clemente, Calif., on Sept. 6, 2013 An entire generation of parents has spent years panicking about the effects of hookup culture on girls. But what about boys? That’s the question Rosalind Wiseman takes on in this week’s issue of TIME. Wiseman may be familiar to you as the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes, her look at the social rivalries of girls (on which Tina Fey based the movie Mean Girls).

A new class of men who don't care what you think

The term alpha male shouldn't be strange to you. It has become a pop culture buzz word up to the point of overuse. The alpha male is the confident, strong male who is the leader of the pack. Things revolve around him and he leads the way for others. The alpha males are known as the bad guys, assholes or even Yoruba demons. The beta male is the next on the pecking order.