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Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 1:53pm On Nov 30, 2014
adepiero:
Nna, pay money! no room for short time angry
egoole? Obelife nau
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by adepiero: 1:59pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
egoole? Obelife nau
#500 per 5 comments, #200 for security, another #200 for advice and #100 for misc grin
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 2:32pm On Nov 30, 2014
adepiero:
#500 per 5 comments, #200 for security, another #200 for advice and #100 for misc grin
grin grin grin cheesy grin
U no well

Evina swirrie
Where r u na sad
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 2:41pm On Nov 30, 2014
nationwide1:
You see your life now? You've just shown that you're a real Nigerian lady. If a guy is nice, he is 'mugu', if otherwise, he's a player. If that's what you thought, it means I friend zoned them because I had a girlfriend at all those times. I was not pretending. Though this might sound very strange to you because of being a Nigerian lady. At the moment, two ladies in my office are very close friends of mine and nothing more. I thought the op was wrong to some extent until you just proved me wrong.

Is anything wrong with being Nigerian?

All I can read from your post and deduce, is a dude who is ashamed of a country known for it's rich cultural heritage, diverse talents and known as the "Giant of Africa".

Na your type dey beg "whitie" to lick their butts and wash their dead bodies for a dollar per hour.

Now that I know what your real problem is, I will leave you to keep nursing your insecurities. cool
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 2:43pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
grin grin grin cheesy grin
U no well

Evina swirrie
Where r u na sad

Right beside you kiss
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by nationwide1(m): 2:55pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Is anything wrong with being Nigerian?

All I can read from your post and deduce, is a dude who is ashamed of a country known for it's rich cultural heritage, diverse talents and known as the "Giant of Africa".

Na your type dey beg "whitie" to lick their butts and wash their dead bodies for a dollar per hour.

Now that I know what your real problem is, I will leave you to keep nursing your insecurities. cool
You don't have what to say; only beating about the bush. How can you generalize without any research and now forming evasive expert?
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by kenex4ever(m): 3:08pm On Nov 30, 2014
Natasha2:

I am also right tongue
U r "lefter" dan right
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 3:17pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Right beside you kiss
Seen ya
Care for some strawberries? wink
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by adepiero: 3:20pm On Nov 30, 2014
nationwide1:
You don't have what to say; only beating about the bush. How can you generalize without any research and now forming evasive expert?
Seconded angry

All she said in her defense was off point. and virtually almost all the things she posted on this thread too were baseless and unfounded reports undecided

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Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 3:21pm On Nov 30, 2014
nationwide1:
You don't have what to say; only beating about the bush. How can you generalize without any research and now forming evasive expert?

And you delude yourself into believing you have anything worth saying.

You display the clown in you when you accused me of doing the very same thing you did; generalize without research.

Please don't give yourself a fake momentary high; there is nothing worth evading about your post.

Nuff uninteresting convo with you.
Cheers. cool
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 3:22pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:
Actually, it is the other way round.

When a girl is friendly with a guy, he begins to have the erroneous idea that she is an easy lay.



I seem to agree.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 3:24pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
Seen ya
Care for some strawberries? wink


Strawberries are afrodisiacs lipsrsealed

I prefer kulikuli wink
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 3:29pm On Nov 30, 2014
cedaraustine:




I seem to agree.

Like a real man cool

The boys in NL have one common trait, they go ballistic when they are told the hard truth and resort to using stale derogatory statements to manipulate the lady that offers them a mirror. cheesy
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 4:14pm On Nov 30, 2014
Classicalmusic:
Don't agree with everything women say just to agree with her. Women like strong men who express their own opinions strongly. If you fundamentally feel good about yourself it doesn't matter what comes out of your mouth. Sounding like a wuss is not the way to go about things.

I could ask a girl out without thinking about love but only to see if she's cool or not. Why? Because I'm very picky on whom I talk to on phone. Women are just like a packet of cigarette.


Hello son, Your post is entirely out of point!
You should've gone through my post at most three times before quoting it!

I lay emphasis on "asking a girl out"
I don't seems to understand all these jargons u posted.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Classicalmusic: 4:30pm On Nov 30, 2014
foxxynik:



Hello son, Your post is entirely out of point!
You should've gone through my post at most three times before quoting it!

I lay emphasis on "asking a girl out"
I don't seems to understand all these jargons u posted.
You shouldn't be upset. This is mainly online discussion.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by aniexyz(f): 4:30pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


The only place I am really friendly with a guy is online. Because in real life, they always misconstrue the most genuine intentions. They always want to push for something further.
thank you very much for that comment.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 4:34pm On Nov 30, 2014
aniexyz:

thank you very much for that comment.

Always welcome doll wink

Have a glass of berries and banana smoothie. smiley
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Penboy: 4:52pm On Nov 30, 2014
ellechrystal:

*runs out of thread*
lolz, don't run yet. Did you graduate from El_crystal school? Your moniker.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Mavor: 4:57pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


You type like a high school dropout. You don't have to be miserable about your condition. smiley

I will send you the link to which you can apply for the annual scholarships I give, to adults who need a second chance at receiving quality education. smiley
How old are you exactly? You speak like a teenager. Annual scholarship to bla bla bla!!! Seriously? LMFAO!
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 5:00pm On Nov 30, 2014
Classicalmusic:
You shouldn't be upset. This is mainly online discussion.

No am NAHT!
And ma apologies...if u find my last post offensive!

Just that u veered off the discussed issue!
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 5:11pm On Nov 30, 2014
Mavor:
How old are you exactly? You speak like a teenager. Annual scholarship to bla bla bla!!! Seriously? LMFAO!

Have you heard me speak before?

And who uses the phrase, "bla, bla, bla" anymore? cheesy you even included "seriously" cheesy you must be an adolescent sisi. grin

Nothing wrong with being young so quit trying too hard to prove to people who don't care about your existence, that you are an adult, because your juvenile exuberance emanates from your posts.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 5:12pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Strawberries are afrodisiacs lipsrsealed

I prefer kulikuli wink
Ok na
I heard adepiero sells kulikuli
Let's go buy some in his shop grin
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 5:15pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
Ok na
I heard adepiero sells kulikuli
Let's go buy some in his shop grin

Who?

No need dear, I have some, home made. wink
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 5:21pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Who?

No need dear, I have some, home made. wink
talk about a good wife wink cool
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 5:23pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
talk about a good wife wink cool

embarassed smiley
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 5:24pm On Nov 30, 2014
*Observing things from a calabash *




Adepiero Hafa. Na which club play match today?
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Nobody: 5:28pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Like a real man cool

The boys in NL have one common trait, they go ballistic when they are told the hard truth and resort to using stale derogatory statements to manipulate the lady that offers them a mirror. cheesy

Lol at 'stale and 'mirror'

But really, it's on both sides.
Ciao.
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Evina(f): 5:30pm On Nov 30, 2014
cedaraustine:


Lol at 'stale and 'mirror'

But really, it's on both sides.
Ciao.

cool smiley
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by daey118(m): 5:41pm On Nov 30, 2014
slimmy05:
You meet a girl and you've had some rounds of love making and she is still saying, youre not my bf because you've not asked me out. undecided
God bless you front and back bruh. At times I just sit back and try to wonder how some girls think shaaaaa *after all said and done tho*
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by Mavor: 5:43pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Have you heard me speak before?

And who uses the phrase, "bla, bla, bla" anymore? cheesy you even included "seriously" cheesy you must be an adolescent sisi. grin

Nothing wrong with being young so quit trying too hard to prove to people who don't care about your existence, that you are an adult, because your juvenile exuberance emanates from your posts.
Joker and fugly. tongue
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by adepiero: 7:05pm On Nov 30, 2014
Evina:


Have you heard me speak before?

And who uses the phrase, "bla, bla, bla" anymore? cheesy you even included "seriously" cheesy you must be an adolescent sisi. grin

Nothing wrong with being young so quit trying too hard to prove to people who don't care about your existence, that you are an adult, because your juvenile exuberance emanates from your posts.
Are you related to Patrick Obahiagbon
Re: Nigerian Girls And Misconception Of "Ask Me Out" by adepiero: 7:08pm On Nov 30, 2014
AgapeCharis:
Ok na
I heard adepiero sells kulikuli
Let's go buy some in his shop grin
You no well, e be like say you want make them poor sugar inside your agbo Jedi undecided

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