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I said this in my last post but naive men will not believe Now y'all are getting the truth I keep on advising men to save them from misery... Be wise...
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erad:Seriously!!!!! Saying the truth makes me mental lol seriously...... You are the one that needs healing for despising my message of truth. |
Dzzzz:Facts... |
Diamond098454:That girl was not a virgin.. The person that married her just covered her shame |
Diamond098454:Who told you she was a virgin? That's how they lie to you folks that Wizkid has 100 million dollars in his account and y'all believe....lol Bloggers just assumed she was a virgin because she was young... |
Isreael is slow... That girl wasn't a virgin. ForChrist1: |
Save yourself from endless tears. Marry a virgin and have peace of mind.. This non virgins are damaged beyond redemption... You are not captain save a-LovePeddler.. |
Yes I'm back again to torment hoes and non virgins.... Hahahaha I'm back again to sanitize the dating space and enlighten the brotherhood. If you don't marry a virgin,you will cry and no body will wipe your tears. That non virgin you are putting on a pedestal will drag you in the mud until you are finished. Never marry any non virgin out of pity if you don't want to become a pity case. Marry a virgin and have peace of mind. That non virgin is planning on pushing one of her ex's child on your neck. You don't want to train a child till your old age only to enter heaven then discover the child was not yours in the first place. A word is enough for the wise. Wisdom is profitable to the direct. |
A word is enough for the wise.
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How i see nairaland feminists and evening newspapers....
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MrCork:You are running mad |
Cousin9999:You need a reality check and a bitter experience or lesson. |
jorion:Thank you my brother... Let him keep on living in delusion. |
Tallesty1:Which value? I suspect one desperate evening newspaper is deceiving you with eye service value while draining your resources.... Marry the value na as per mugu and experience premium shege. |
MrCork:Nooo what about yours? |
tuwayz:Girlfriend can also give you disease... |
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Hehehehe..... Am back again... I just want to advise young men to stop wasting their resources on a defiant girlfriend but use little funds to secure the services of hookers. Girlfriends will waste your time and resources while hookers will even offer you free relationship if that is what is shacking you to pursue girls... Stay wise and jiggy |
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Yeah there is something I have noticed over the years. Once a lady hits above 100 views on any social media platform(whatsapp,Facebook,Instagram etc) she starts feeling like a super star acting weird and bossy. Message to men once you are communicating with those kind of ladies tread carefully,don't roll yourself in the mud with simps that give her attention which ignites her pride.You are a king and you don't have to stain your garment. If she acts weird or obnoxious,walk away with your white garment clean,take pride in manliness.peace. |
Sixfeetbelle:Feast on what!!!!!!! I'm only trying to pass a message not play a game of superiority with fishes.I'm just telling men to be careful of fishes like you. |

