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10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by Franchise21(m): 10:35pm On Aug 27, 2016
Nigerian women are not as direct as you want
them to be most times.


They want you to crack your brain and decipher what exactly
they’re trying to imply. (ain’t nobody got time for that) They
have one mouth that says something you don’t want to hear
and they hope you hear the second mouth that says exactly
what they want. It’s really a confusing cycle because you can
imagine been told she wants water meanwhile she means she
wants wine. Very confusing something.

We thought about it and decided to simplify it for you.

1. When she says: I think we should stay friends
What she actually means: You actually need to stay away from
me. Don’t call me.

2. When she says: You and all those your girlfriends sef
What she actually means: Do you have a girlfriend?

3. When she says: I don’t want to ruin what we have now
What she actually means: You are my friend. It’s not going
further than that bruh

4. When she says: Work is so busy right now
What she actually means: Back off, I really don’t have your
time.

5. When she says: Where is this relationship heading to?
What she actually means: You should totally take this
relationship to the next level

6. When she says: Getting to know you is a bit redundant now. It’s like I know everything now (lol)
What she actually means: Surprise me oga. Do things you don’t
normally do

7. When she says: Two men tried to flirt with me at the park today
What she actually means: I’m hot and I can get it any day, so
watch yourself.

8. When she says: I really really like you so much
What she actually means: I love you. But you say it first

9. When she says: Do you really want to go to Olu’s party?
What she actually means: Do we really have to go to Olu’s
party?

10. When she says: Don’t worry, go home
What she actually means: Better beg me and plead to stay
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by sladimeji(m): 10:39pm On Aug 27, 2016
adonbilifit..ladies is he ryt?
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by youngest85(m): 10:52pm On Aug 27, 2016
Kids everywhr
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by sladimeji(m): 11:06pm On Aug 27, 2016
youngest85:
Kids everywhr
ancient of days
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by Abayor7: 11:22pm On Aug 27, 2016
youngest85:
Kids everywhr
sorry o. our ancestor
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by bitchcrafts: 11:44pm On Aug 27, 2016
grin When she says, Don't worry, I can handle the (bill) myself. She means; Oloribu nie dou hv to ask be4 doing normal? Oya beg me and say please nah!


Try that with Niggas this extremely good season and hear OK Ok before you complete I can grin
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by ayesco202(m): 11:45pm On Aug 27, 2016
Confused beings!
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by 2SWT(f): 11:46pm On Aug 27, 2016
pls calm down



Must u say everything u know?



For me most of them are true
Re: 10 Things Nigerian Women Say And What They Actually Mean by Nobody: 12:34am On Aug 28, 2016
They always want to be giving guys green light as if we are psychologists.

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