1 simple thing you MUST do to protect your marriage



was on a hike with another couple and the husband asked me to identify the number one thing I would tell people to keep their marriages strong. I'm not usually asked to reduce marital tips down to one dimension, but I was intrigued by the challenge. I thought for a minute and realized I had a definite answer, informed by the cases I have had over the last 5 years.
"I would say," I replied, "To realize that when you are texting someone, you are in essence entering a private room with that person."I'm expanding on the image here. The room has no windows. The social response is in real time, so it is as if you are right next to the person having an actual conversation. If you text daily, you are entering that room daily. If you text on and off all day long, you are in that room most of the day. Everyday.

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This song's singer by Brijesh Shrestha FT Fuba Tamang 'timilai dekhera'
Official music video HD
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Vocals by :- Brijesh Shrestha Ft Fuba tamang
Music Director by :- Brijesh Shrestha
Director/Camera by:- Sanjeet Shrestha
Guitar by:- Sanjal Bhandari
lyricsby :- prakash basfor
Model by :- Swastima khadka

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Rajan Limbu by "k Bhayo" New pop video

This song's tittle by:-"k Bhayo"
singer by :-Rajan Limbu
Music Arranger by:- Almoda Rana Uprety
Starring by -: Sharon Shrestha | Ryan Rimal
MUA  by:- Sizi Thapa
DP by:- Bryan Rai | Sudesh Gurung
Edit by :- Binay Kansakar
Director by:- Naren Limbu

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'Timi samu" New nepali video don't ignnoor please click

This Song's Title by :- "Timi Samu" © Highlights Nepal Pvt. Ltd.
Vocal by :- Rodit Bhandari / Somiya Barali
Music by:- Bishes Pandey/ Rodit Bhandari
Lyricist by :- Bishes Dev Pandey
Artist by :- Manohar Shrestha/ Sanam Ghimire/ Sunil Thapa/ Shishir Ghimire
Color Corection by:- Mek Bahadur Thapa
Makeup by :- Muna
Equipments by :- Aatish Dash
Concept/ Photographer&Design by :- Milan Shrestha
Cinematographer by :- Madhav Pandey
Editor by: Talak Gautam
Director by: Rupak Kharel

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"Ishq samundar(Reloaded)"new hindi video

Presenting "Ishqn Samundar" Video Song from the movie "Teraa Surroor"starring Himesh Reshammiya, Farah Karimaee in leading roles directed by Shawn Arranha. The song is song by Himesh Reshammiya & Kanika Kapoor in the lyrics of Anand Raj Anand and music composition by Himesh Reshammiya.

"Teraa Surroor"  in association with HR Musik, a lethal love story

This Song title :-Ishq Samundar(Reloaded)
Singer by :- Himesh Reshmmya,Kanika Kapoor
Music by :- Himesh Reshmmya
Lyrics by :- Anand raj 
Music Programmes :- Suhas parab ,Subhash paraba
and Priyesh Vakil
Song Recorded by :-Salman Shaikh ,Sakar Apte &Anudutt Shamain
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‘Teen Ghumti’ movie review: A sincere adaptation of Koirala’s novel

I would not be saying anything new when I say literature and cinema are two different disciplines, and that each demands a completely different understanding of the respective form. Based on BP Koirala’s novel of the same name, director Bikash Dhakal’s Teen Ghumti, which opened in theaters last week, is bound to draw many comparisons with that of the litterateur politician. Cinema has always been considered a ‘lesser’ medium compared to literature. Perhaps, it is because books and essays are mainly written for a discerning audience. They first guide the imagination of the reader with the beauty and economy of prose and then open them self up to interpretation–unlike films. A film is mainly visual, and it has a more definite form which makes it more accessible. As is the case with Teen Ghumti, and many other films, movies however constantly feed (many times, assault) visual information to the audience, without ever guiding their mindfulness. What we are told in a certain scene of a film through dialogues and acting may not always register with the viewers, not because they are not fully realised, but because it is characteristic of the medium. More often than not, our minds register that films are an artifact after all. Director Dhakal’s Teen Ghumti is mainly limited by concerns like these. For Koirala’s distinguished prose, the film adaptation comes off as generic, mainly because of its lack of understanding of the cinematic language. Director Dhakal relies on a certain degree of formalism, with his heavy-handed use of generic over-the-shoulder, and clumsy tracking shots, without exploring possibilities of adding richness to the narrative. In the movie, the years preceding Indramaya’s (Garima Pant) eventual realisation of her destiny, is as tumultuous as the life she has lived. In a city, where the clutches of an overbearing Panchyat system is turning some of its denizens rebellious, a Newar woman’s decision to get hitched with a Brahmin man outside of her household would not be the only radical decision she would be forced to take. The movie is superbly-casted and boasts a screenplay that is sincere to the novel. All these are realised with adequate art direction… To the film’s credit, even with the unyielding staging of the scenes and unimaginative camera works, Teen Ghumti is a far superior movie when compared to other recent releases, and not only because of the novel it is based on. The movie is also superbly-casted and boasts of a screenplay that is sincere to the novel. All these are realised with adequate art direction, although clumsy animation in many shots could put off some viewers. It may be hard for films to achieve the same level of personal involvement from audience as books tend to, but it is not completely impossible. A simple zoom can open up the vast mindscape of a character in films. Elements like music and lighting can then subconsciously guide the audience towards interpretations. In Teem Ghumti however, the camera never fully explores Indramaya as the source material allows. Many opportunities are missed. Even more scenes are cut short, and some are clumsily expanded through mawkish song sequences with unsettling lyrics that completely deviates from the richness of the movie’s dialogues. Having said that, Teen Ghumti succeeds in telling the story of Koirala’s complex character. But whether it justifies the novel as a whole is a different question (an unfair one), and one that should only matter to those who have read the book. 

New Teej Comedy Song 2016 "Panditeki Joi" click here

This Song's tittle :- 'Panditeki Joi'product byTareli Sangeet Kunj
Vocal:- Resham Sapkota, Radhika Hamal, Devi Gharti
Lyrics/Music/ Direction :- Resham Sapkota
COD :- Goran Chaudhary
Managed by :- SG Adhikari 
Editor:- Birendra Bhat Bipin 
Model:- Resham Sapkota, Sushma Karki, Roshani Sapkota (Batuli), Goran Chaudhary, Pabitra Rizal 
Makeup : Bina Pandey

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New Nepali Teej Song 'Ghadi Heri Heri' click to here

This New Nepali Teej Video Song  "Ghadi Heri Heri" provided by Aashish Music Pvt.Ltd.

Singer :– Pashupati Sharma&Belimaya Pulami (Gorkhali) & Tola Chand Thakuri
Lyrics :– Pashupati Sharma
Music :– Pashupati Sharma
Artist :– Pashupati / Belimaya / Kopila
Director :– Durga Poudel


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New Nepali Teej Song "Lakhau Hajarma"

New Nepali Teej Video Song 2016/2073 "Lakhau Hajarma"  provided by Swabhiman Creation Pvt.Ltd.

Singer by :– Dipu Magar & Renu Rana Magar
Lyrics by :– Shiva Poudel
Music by :– Khem Century
Artist by :– Parbati Rai & Raju Mahatra
Director by :– Smriti Timalsina (Guruama)

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This Video Title by- "Thodi Beer Pila"
This song's Singers by- Aditya Salankar & Michelle Carmen
Cast by- Aditya Salankar & Muskaan Sethi
Music & Lyrics by - Aditya Salankar
Director by - Abhijit Kokate
Producer by- Dj Suketu
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10 reasons why your wife isn’t happy





  • Ever wondered why your wife is unhappy in her marriage? There are some pretty awful habits husbands can fall victim to that creep into the strongest relationships and destroy them.
    Your wife deserves to be happy in her marriage and so do you.
    If you are looking for specific things to work on and improve in your marriage, start with these 10 reasons and go from there:
  • 1. She feels unappreciated

    Gratitude is a characteristic that all strong and long-lasting marriages are built upon. Without appreciation, contempt and lack of fulfillment become present in your relationship. Wives that feel appreciated for their time and effort put into making the family run effectively are significantly happier.
    2. She senses an unequal distribution of responsibility
  • Wives that have to do most, if not all, of the housework and family maintenance begin to feel burned out and emotionally exhausted. Even after a long day at work, a man who can help unload the dishwasher his wife loads every day or vacuum the bedrooms without being asked will notice a light return to his wife's eyes.
  • 3. There is weak communication between the two of you

    When you communicate are you providing constructive feedback or are you attacking your wife's character? Are you acknowledging her faults or are you asking problem-solving questions?
    Recognize the way you approach communication with your wife. The way you speak can affect your wife's happiness. Quit carelessly judging her character. Quit calling her out on her shortcomings. Be there for her. Listen.
  • 4. She feels more like an object than a human being

    You have a wife. You lucky man! She should be your best friend and closest ally. She deserves to be treated with great respect and adoration. Always respect her boundaries, body and brain. Never allow her to feel taken advantage of or disrespected. Love her and in return she will love you back.
  • 5. She misses your love and affection

    Have you hugged and kissed your wife today? An absence of affection can affect the happiness of your wife. She needs to be reminded she is loved not only by thought but through action as well. Kisses on the forehead, hugs before you leave, kind texts sent in the middle of the day, and warm embraces each night remind her she is still the one you want to run to at the end of the day.
  • 6. She is sick of your dirty language

    Poor language is never cool. It is unattractive and disappoints your wife. Attempt to quit swearing, cut out your go-to dirty jokes, inappropriate compliments and see what a difference it will make in your relationship with your wife.
  • 7. She feels like her needs are not your priority

    A wife that feels like a burden to her husband will struggle to find happiness within her relationship. Never allow your wife to believe her needs and thoughts are unimportant and nonexistent. Be kind, patient and willing to help your spouse. If she needs you, be there for her.
    8. She feels controlled
  • A wife that feels like she has no freedom and no voice will never be happy. Believe it or not she can make wise and beneficial decisions for the family too. Allow her to feel like she is an equal partner in your marriage.
  • 9. She feels like you compare her to other women

    A wife that feels like she will never measure up to your monumental expectations will never be happy. Never compare your wife's appearance, hobbies, skills and talents to other women. Decide to praise and support your wife in all of her endeavors. In turn, your ability to encourage her will invite her to encourage and support you.
  • 10. She feels like you don't give her the time of day

    Never forget how lucky you are to have a beautiful wife to experience all the joys and sorrows of life with. Do not allow yourself to believe you are too busy to call, text, hug and kiss your wife every day. Your lack of attention could be the sole cause of your wife's unhappiness. Next time you see your sweetheart hug her and remind her you adore her and would choose to love her every day.

Why do some women have affairs with married men?




  • Although the married man is also guilty of infidelity, there are some personality traits that are common among mistresses:
  • Self-Esteem

    For some women, attracting a married man's attention is considered an achievement. Having an affair demonstrates that she's "still got it," and it feeds her low self-esteem and boosts her self-confidence. Even though it's wrong, it makes her feel good about herself. She was able to "steal" the affection of someone who is already is married and committed to a wife. Although she might seem confident, she is motivated by insecurity and fear.
  • Power

    Sleeping with a married man also has to do with power. Being with someone who already has a wife and child puts her in control. A mistress's power trumps promises of loyalty and fidelity, which only fuels her dominance. She knows that her lover wouldn't dare reveal that he's been cheating on his wife, giving her total control over the situation.
  • The relationship itself

    Another reason that some women have affairs with married men has to do with the type of relationship she wants. She is not looking for marriage and a family, and a lover can give her that. Because he already has a wife and family, she knows she can have a relationship without those commitments and responsibilities.
  • The risk

    It sounds silly, but the risk of having an affair is also an enticing factor. There's a level of mystery that makes the situation seem appealing. The idea that you have to keep it all a secret creates a rush that attracts certain women.
  • Financial security

    A mature married man is usually financially stable. He has a job to support his family, so a woman who is having an affair with him knows he can also give her what she wants. Unlike some single bachelors, he is able to support her.

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This video Title :-'Hug Me'
Singer  :- Kanika Kapoor & Raghav Sachar
Lyrics :- Kumaar
Music :- Raghav Sachar
Arrangers/Programmers :- Raghav Sachar and Aditya Dev
Recording, Mixing & Mastering :-Raghav Sachar
Studio :- Raghav Sachar Music Studios, Mumbai.
Cast :- Sunny Leone & Rajniesh Duggall 
Banner: - Avanti Films Pvt Ltd
Producer :- Rajeev Chaudhari
Director :- Rajeev Chaudhari

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This song's tittle by "Hor Nach"
Music :- Meet bros Anjjan 
Singer by meeet Bros /Ritu parthak
Lyrics by:-Kumaar
programmed by Jackie .V
Live dholak by :-Sanjeev sen
Live Dholak by :-Hanif /Aslam
Music assitant:- Uddipan Sharma
Recorded by :-Gautam chakrabortty &Uddipan Sharma
Production managed by :-Suraj kumar /Ruchir saxena

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Oro(ODUNLADE ADEKOLA)- Yoruba Movie 2016 New Release This Week BIODUN OKEOWO

Starring:Odunlade Adekola, Toyin Afolayan,Biodun Okeowo,Aina Gold and many other favourites.
This Movie is a teaser,very interesting. You cant afford to miss it. Watch and learn from it. Enjoy!
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5 Things Keeping You From Learning a Language

How often have you tried to learn a language and given up? Maybe you unconsciously committed a few “strategic” mistakes.




What do you associate with New Year’s Eve? Fun, champagne and… good intentions? Do you still remember what you resolved to do last year? Learning a new language probably ranked right up there with joining a gym and giving up a nasty habit. Regardless of the reasons you had for making this resolution, the result is – unfortunately – almost always the same. After the first days at “full speed ahead”, by spring the motivation has subsided and you find yourself staring discontentedly at the grammar books you bought with such enthusiasm.
But why? Why does everyone think that it’s so hard to learn a language? And that it requires so much time to practice? Could it be because we all have a few bad habits that we’re not aware of (and therefore can’t get rid of)?
Let’s take a look at the most common mistakes and figure out how we can avoid them.

1. Take it slow

When the adventure of a new language starts, your enthusiasm knows no bounds. On the one hand, that’s something very positive. On the other hand, it’s important not to rely on enthusiasm alone. When the newness and initial excitement has worn off, you might not know where to find the motivation to learn. That’s why it’s necessary to steer your initial exuberance in the right direction, and not let it disappear like a flash in the pan. It’s better to take it slow - tame your enthusiasm and make sure that learning a language becomes a regular daily activity.
Otherwise something like this might happen: You’ll study every day for the first week. Already in the second week you’ll skip a day because you’re too tired. The following week it happens again, and then again the week after that. Soon, you’ll be staring, frustrated, at that pile of language books on your desk.
Our Tip: Steer your initial exuberance in the right direction and make sure that learning a language becomes a regular daily activity. Ten minutes a day is better than full-on for a week and then nothing after that.

2. The benefits of a bad memory

No, we’re not crazy. We’re talking to all those people who think that memorization is the key to everything, to everyone who boasts about their photographic memory, and to everyone who gets stuck on vocabulary lists. Don’t get us wrong: a good memory is definitely helpful, but one should not forget (no pun intended) to use and train it the right way.
Memorizing entire phrases can be helpful in certain, clearly-defined situations (like picking up your luggage at the airport, for example). But it won’t be of any benefit when topics come up in conversation that weren’t in that book you so diligently memorized.
Use your memory and make it your ally. Learn phrases and words with which you can make associations or create mnemonic devices. And when a word doesn’t seem to want to come out, find an alternative or paraphrase what you mean. In this way, you don’t only get your synapses firing, but you can also remember things better and for longer periods of time. Try it for yourself!
Our Tip: Your memory is an important ally if you use it intelligently.

3. Nobody’s perfect

No one is perfect… and you shouldn’t try to be! One of the first obstacles you encounter on the path to “fluent mastery” of a language is the absurd and premature demand you place on yourself to speak with perfect and error-free pronunciation and grammar. Of course, you can and will get there with a lot of practice, but it shouldn’t be the highest priority when you’re getting to know a completely new language.
If you get lost in especially complicated grammar when you’re trying to say something simple, or if you’re only sure of yourself when you don’t make even the smallest pronunciation mistakes, then it’s highly likely that within a few weeks, you’ll give up out of total frustration.
“Until I can speak perfectly, I won’t speak. But if I don’t speak, I’ll never improve and can give up hope of ever being able to speak perfectly”. It’s a Catch 22!
Our Tip: Give yourself a break and don’t be afraid to make mistakes! You’ll soon see the progress that’ll bring you closer to your goal.

4. All work and no play…

It’s exactly you – so tirelessly and steadfastly learning – who we’re speaking to here: Are you finally going to get up out of that chair, or do you want to put down roots right where you’re sitting? You’re diligent and persistent. You’ve used your memory and your desire to learn in the best way possible. You’ve trusted yourself to speak to people because you understand that we all learn from making mistakes. And now? Now it’s time to give yourself a reward!
When you set such a big goal as learning a new language, it’s important now and then to pat yourself on the back and enjoy the success you’ve achieved. You’ve managed to have your first real-life conversation? You’ve got all that difficult pronunciation down? You’ve gotten through the jungle of pronouns? Then you should celebrate it and do something fun! Watch a film, sing a song at the top of your lungs, or listen to the radio… but, of course, in the language you’re learning! When you couple language learning with activities that bring you joy, you’ll learn more effectively and remember what you’ve learned more easily.
Our Tip: You don’t have to learn like a crazy person. There should also be time to combine the enjoyable with the practical, and have fun while learning!

5. The goal is always within sight

Learn the art of always keeping your goal within sight. Of course, anyone could say that learning for learning’s sake is the ideal picture of education… that goes without saying. But if you want to reach the end of the road, it’s important that you’re aware of why you stepped onto the path in the first place.
Why are you learning a new language? For love? To get a raise? Because you want to try your luck in a new country? Because you can’t stand films that are dubbed? Very good. Keep your goal in sight and imagine that with every tiny step forward, the path to your goal gets shorter and the top of the mountain gets closer.
Our Tip: Keeping a goal in sight increases motivation. Before you start, set a goal!

Ready to learn a new language? Use the tips above for a fresh start.