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Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by Napoleone(m): 12:33pm On Mar 05, 2015
safarigirl:
yep
I had no doubt about that.
Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by mabels:
safarigirl:
lol.....if you know how I survive in
.

Safarigirl, i read this and i shook my head. Your friend has not collected shishi from her parents and she is feeding you and u can even say that. is she working. well prostitution is work too abi. she is feeding you from her salary ehn?

You said you dont like asking for money ( not even ur parents?) seems to me you have another means of survival. You better put your pride aside and beg your parents for money if you need to. Or would you rather prostitute for money?

I think you should talk about how greedy our girls are. They want to drive the cars that their parents can't afford to drive, they want to be noticed and compete with other girls from mega rich homes. Awon alaseju gbogbo. they should be contented with the little they have.

I am the first child of my parents, and i attended a state university some many yrs ago and my other siblings from my dad all attended different private universities and were given lots of money except me cos my dad knew that i hate asking just like you. but when it came to making a choice between begging him for money and dating older men for money like my schoolmate were doing, i chose to beg (no shame in begging your parents but very annoying). whenever i was broke i drank garri and look for whoever was ready to have her eye brows shaped for a token. my younger brother at that time bought himself a car from the money he got from home. But today am doing really well and i thank God.

so my sis, manage whatever you have and protect my dignity and you will be proud of yourself. if u need to cut your hair, cut it and rock the low cut, some cant afford Brazilian hair but they ll still want to do the hair. some will dash their private parts out in order to wear the latest shoes, bags , human hair etc Awon omo ole jati jati (Ole , thief) and when the time comes to meet with their boyfriend's family, they will realise that they have slept with the entire clan (from great grandpa to grandson) asewo kobo kobo.
Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by safarigirl(op): 11:22am On Mar 11, 2015
mabels:
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Safarigirl, i read this and i shook my head. Your friend has not collected shishi from her parents and she is feeding you and u can even say that. is she working. well prostitution is work too abi. she is feeding you from her salary ehn?

You said you dont like asking for money ( not even ur parents?) seems to me you have another means of survival. You better put your pride aside and beg your parents for money if you need to. Or would you rather prostitute for money?

I think you should talk about how greedy our girls are. They want to drive the cars that their parents can't afford to drive, they want to be noticed and compete other girls from mega rich homes. Awon alaseju gbogbo. they should be contented with the little they have.

I am the first child of my parents, and i attended a state university some many yrs ago and my other siblings from my dad all attended different private universities and were given lots of money except me cos my dad knew that i hate asking just like you. but when it came to making a choice between begging him for money and dating older men for money like my schoolmate were doing, i chose to beg (no shame in begging your parents but very annoying). whenever i was broke i drank garri and look for whoever was ready to have her eye brows shaped for a token. my younger brother at that time bought himself a car from the money he got from home. But today am doing really well and i thank God.

so my sis, manage whatever you have and protect my dignity and you will be proud of yourself. if u need to cut your hair, cut it and rock the low cut, some cant afford Brazilian hair but they ll still want to do the hair. some will dash their private parts out in order to wear the latest shoes, bags , human hair etc Awon omo ole jati jati (Ole , thief) and when the time comes to meet with their boyfriend's family, they will realise that they have slept with the entire clan (from great grandpa to grandson) asewo kobo kobo.
don't worry. I have asked. Thank you. And my refusal to ask is not because of pride, I'm sure you realise there will be other reasons for such.

And the friend that was feeding me had other sources apart from her parents- siblings.

Thank you again
Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by mabels: 1:09pm On Mar 11, 2015
safarigirl:
don't worry. I have asked. Thank you. And my refusal to ask is not because of pride.

Thank you again
worry ke? now i get you. As for your roommate, her siblings must have told her mum not to bother spending her money cos they had already sent her some money but you made us feel as if her mother neglected her.

As for you, you can't afford to be shy in your profession, it wont get you anywhere. Not everyone has the gift of selling and buying but what about making hair for people in your free time to raise money, sewing etc. I had a friend in the university ( early 2000s) who used to sew our dresses then, and i used to cook for the busy ( or d lazy) ones when i was serving and label them in different bowls to put in their freezers. Think of what you love doing and i will be surprised at how much you can make from that. Best of luck
Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by safarigirl(op): 1:40pm On Mar 11, 2015
mabels:
worry ke? now i get you. As for your roommate, her siblings must have told her mum not to bother spending her money cos they had already sent her some money but you made us feel as if her mother neglected her.

As for you, you can't afford to be shy in your profession, it wont get you anywhere. Not everyone has the gift of selling and buying but what about making hair for people in your free time to raise money, sewing etc. I had a friend in the university ( early 2000s) who used to sew our dresses then, and i used to cook for the busy ( or d lazy) ones when i was serving and label them in different bowls to put in their freezers. Think of what you love doing and i will be surprised at how much you can make from that. Best of luck
it's not the same person. The one whose mum sent her bro 100k has 'other' means, the one feeding me is different

I don't do any from of handwork, I suck at them. The only things I'm good at are writing, singing and dancin. Practicing law isn't something I see myself doing in future. My passion lies more with writing, hence if I could get a job to write, I wouldn't have issues
Re: Higher Education And The Female Child by mabels: 2:10pm On Mar 11, 2015
safarigirl:
it's not the same person. The one whose mum sent her bro 100k has 'other' means, the one feeding me is different

I don't do any from of handwork, I suck at them. The only things I'm good at are writing, singing and dancin. Practicing law isn't something I see myself doing in future. My passion lies more with writing, hence if I could get a job to write, I wouldn't have issues
Ohk. best of luck
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