Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Re: Deep In Love, But Her Religion…

Dear Agatha,
You gave the writer of the letter the correct reply, but I disagree a bit. You wrote on respect for huge differences, there is no need for a lady to get married and begin to suffer.
If she cannot practice the man’s religion, she has no business getting married to him, because it is not ideal for a home to be divided on religion.
It is a vital area in human life, so it must be handled carefully. If the person is a Christian, why not mingle with somebody that shares the same faith.
Opeyemi Balogun 


Cure For Oral Odour, Please

Dear Agatha,
I’m suffering from bad breath odour (halitosis), which I have realised to
 be beyond frequent brushing of teeth. High voice during speech could be embarrassing to somebody who is five or six feet away from me. My life at 40 is nothing. I need a competent expert on the cure of this ailment, and any recommendation (drugs) to sustain before real cure.
Edeonyia  Nkwaoma,     
      08033298328.


Dear Edenoyia, 

Have you tried seeing a doctor? A doctor should properly examine you to know what and where the problem is especially as it appears to go beyond hygiene. Besides, the doctor would know the kind of drug to prescribe to either eradicate or minimise the problem. I know there are some doctors who religiously read this page and may likely get in touch with you.

Good luck. 

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