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A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by MrSocrate(m): 6:52am On Jun 14, 2020
All over your social media handles/walls,

At your age, you are tagging, posting and advertising him as just your boyfriend, you are simply very irresponsible, and a disgrace to womanhood and everything put together to bring you up to the level you are and you will soon find out why.

At your age, you are tagging, posting and advertising him when he simply proposes to you, you are immature and you may likely find out sooner or later.

At your age, you are tagging, posting and advertising him when he finally engages you, you don't have self worth and you may also find out very soon, if care is not taking.

At your age, you are celebrating, posting and advertising him as you become his baby mama, you are a disgrace to womanhood.

But at any age, when you tag, post and advertise him as your legally married husband, you are a role model to womanhood and an inspiration to your generation.

Why this philandry and over hyping of men by women? Women need to grow up and stop seeing themselves as inferior Homo sapiens. It's a shame if you fall in this category as a woman.

Getting a man into your life as anything other than a husband shouldn't be seen as an achievement and for no reason be celebrated or be proud of. It's called self-respect.

Such accolades, praises, panegyric and eulogy about unmarried men are unnecessary because what will be will surely be. Stop giving men an undeserved position in your life if he hasn't legally married you yet. It's called self-esteem.

This new trend common among our young girls, ladies and woman is shameful and it's already eating dip into the fabrics of our society and as such needs an aggressive campaign against such trend.

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by Mrkcee(m): 6:56am On Jun 14, 2020
True

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by yenereal(m): 7:08am On Jun 14, 2020
Louder �

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by MrSocrate(m): 7:11am On Jun 14, 2020
yenereal:
Louder �
Abeg increase it wella make them hear am well
Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by Chrisfe(m): 7:20am On Jun 14, 2020
Let add more #APPLIFIAR

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by paulolee(m): 8:07am On Jun 14, 2020
no be liee

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by Liposure: 8:30am On Jun 14, 2020
Spot on

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Re: A Bachelor's Letter To Our Dear Young Girls, Ladies And Women by MrSocrate(m): 8:57am On Jun 14, 2020
Liposure:
Spot on
Thanks so much

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