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| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by luminouz(m): 10:47pm On Oct 04, 2020 |
omoharry:Deep words. ![]() |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Sixfeetbelle: 10:49pm On Oct 04, 2020 |
omoharry:How can you quote a long ass post and end up giving an equally long ass comment? It made it look like one of those 4500 worded WAEC English essays that no one actually reads ![]() But I did read yours, so no worries. And I love your comment. You expressed my exact thoughts whenever topics like this come up. Kudos to you for striving to make a change in the narrative in your own little way. Sha, I wanted to tell you this though. I hope you know your comment is exactly what a feminist believes about having money. Are you one? |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by TheCork(m): 11:24pm On Oct 04, 2020 |
Zzor:Ok...I have somtin big u can it actualy ![]() |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 4:12am On Oct 05, 2020 |
professore:Ta. Yeah if U wanna be with more than one person why even be in a relationship. Ion understand that ![]() |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 5:02am On Oct 05, 2020 |
LINTUNE:Yeah a wife shouldn't use sex as a tool or act as if it's a favour to her husband. He shouldn't have to ask or beg. It should just come naturally. It should be something they enjoy together n do constantly ![]() When U get Ur man, U must love him n be attracted to him to have married him yeah...so how can U not wanna screw him non stop lol. Or is that just me? ![]() My hubby is lucky if other girls aren't like me cos he never has to ask. Hell, I'm the one constantly wanting him Any girls reading this; if U dnt want a cheating hubby then dnt deny him sex. Especially if it's a constant thing U do. U should be eating your man up Wella Wella, Afterall he is your man yeah?!! There's nothing sexier than making your man hot for you n seeing how much he wants you. Be everything a man could want(not just for him but for yourself too) be perfect wife material and be everything he wants in bed and your man will cherish U the more n shouldn't feel the need to cheat. Give him every reason to want U n love you. N only you. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Iceyjayz: 6:04am On Oct 05, 2020 |
luminouz:Leave that girl, she's extremely dumb just leave her alone, once you keep replying her you are fueling her attention the more. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by LINTUNE(m): 6:13am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Mrscarter:u are wise..im sure u not nigerian.. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 6:25am On Oct 05, 2020 |
LINTUNE:No is just wat I believe in n yes I'm nigerian. I just lived abroad for a while n got to see how different things can be but am back home now. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by omoharry(f): 7:08am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Sixfeetbelle:Hahaha!! I was so carried away by the passion of the topic without realizing that writing I am already writing a book.. Abeg nor vex. . I am not a feminist but I am for women's liberation . |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Nobody: 8:21am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Zzor:As you market.your tohtoh reach for here, shey customer never still dey enter ni? You can try inmessage & wechat too o, because all of us for here don know say na puna you dey sell. If we want to buy we go buzz you...no dey open stupid threads up and down e don do! |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by aknessy(m): 9:13am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Why do y'all tag hard working men broke? A guy that works really hard needs a decent enough woman not any woman who feels entitled. If you want a man to not call you entitled, work for your money with your head and not your body parts. I'll spend on any woman when I get to that point, but not on any woman with no contribution or vision whatsoever. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by professore(m): 9:21am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Mrscarter:help me tell them. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by luminouz(m): 9:44am On Oct 05, 2020 |
Iceyjayz:Ok bro |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Exodora: 10:36am On Oct 05, 2020 |
I have come to the conclusion that men are scared of each other and that's why they will rather side with bullshit than call one another out. You all must really be brave to try to erase a woman who really did exist from history. What other reason than your hatred for women . Don't quote me you are not a mad man. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Sixfeetbelle: 5:51pm On Oct 05, 2020 |
omoharry:Same difference. But kudos, none the less. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by IvyGRush: 5:52pm On Oct 05, 2020 |
Mrscarter:Apt and Concise. I must Confess Beloved, you made my Day. You killed it! Infact, can we get married? ��� |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 6:03am On Oct 06, 2020 |
IvyGRush:Lol. Am already recently married. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 6:05am On Oct 06, 2020 |
professore:Yeah ppl are always who cheats most men or women. But it's not a gender thing cos both do it. Is more of an individual thing. A choice one makes. Is pointless being in a relationship n trying to build a connection if U only bringing other ppl into the mix. It just confuses things, causes mess n drama n hurt. Ppl should grow outta that kinda thing by the time we reach 20yo |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by professore(m): 7:38am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Mrscarter:well said maam, but we don't even need to reach 20 before doing what is right, then again I don't believe relationship is for someone under 20 in the first instance. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 8:26am On Oct 06, 2020 |
professore:Yeah in your teens Ur younger n more prone to making silly choices n are more immature n by your 20s U should have learned from those mistakes n the hurt they can cause etc. Some ppl are already sensible n do what's right at such a younger age but I find most ppl make bad choices n stuff. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by professore(m): 9:17am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Mrscarter:yes I understand you, but I'm of the opinion that teenagers are not supposed to be dating at all, not only to avoid all these mistakes but they are to be busy with studies or skill acquisition. Relationship is part of life and future also, but it is too early to engage in it as a teenager because their ignorance at this stage can cost them too much. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by IvyGRush: 9:18am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Mrscarter:Interesting, isn't it? From the way you write, I can guess your age. You don't want to be regarded as a Child Bride � abi? But on a serious note, I ent joking!!! |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 9:29am On Oct 06, 2020 |
IvyGRush:I believe you. Na I can't upload mine n my husbands personal stuff up here on a public forum. He's a nairalander aswell. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by IvyGRush: 9:42am On Oct 06, 2020 |
Mrscarter:OK, would sit to enjoy and appreciate the maturity in you from afar. I just hope you keep holding on and don't derail someday. What Dad told you would never be shut at any point in time. So keep the fire burning right and read your books and bible religiously. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Mrscarter(f): 10:03am On Oct 06, 2020 |
IvyGRush:Thanks. Yeah someday soon you may see our pics up on here. I dnt read the bible as much as I should but occasionally I do. U take care ok |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Luminary1: 11:57am On Oct 11, 2020 |
How about you follow your heart when it comes to love and be financially independent so you can fall in love with whoever life blesses you with, without relying on your partner's plan to live and survive. Life is short and unpredictable but still beautiful when you are self sufficient. Think about it that way ��� |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by loswhite(m): 12:04pm On Oct 11, 2020 |
Zzor:why do most girls think that her man will maltreat her if money comes? We want you to like hard work and dedication and make ur money and be a part of the success story of the family...not a leech |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by GreatMage: 8:34pm On Oct 13, 2020 |
PoliticallyInco:This is the smartest post I have read in naira land... I need to bookmark this and turn it to a kindle book... |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Thogar46: 7:01pm On Oct 24, 2020 |
There is no way that I would ever date a woman that is interested in my money because I would know that she will not be independent and I would have to spend so much money on her and that is something that most men don't want to do. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Ishnlsa(m): 11:00am On Oct 25, 2020 |
A good woman can be interested in money but what the men actually mean is that a good woman should not be interested in the mens money but rather work to make her own money. That's the whole idea. |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by AkinwaleJJ(f): 6:20pm On Oct 25, 2020 |
It's Africa's mentality, not only here in Nigeria. Even in latin america where there cultures mixed with Africans during those days of slave trade have the same mentality! |
| Re: Why Do most Nigerian Men Have This Mentality? by Baaj: 2:17pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
It was after two in the morning and Vicki Larson was feeling no pain as she flew down the highway at over eighty miles an hour. She ignoredthe speed limit signs as they changed from 50 to 40 to 30 miles per hour upon entering the small town of Buford. Her foot stayed smashed on the gas pedal in total disregard for her safety or that of any unlucky passerby. Yes, she had had too much to drink and shouldn't have been driving, but she had told her husband, James, she would be home by midnight. Already two hours late. He was going to be furious.This wasn't the first time she had come home late from a company business function. She had lost count of the number of times. It had become a major bone of contention between them. She knew he was beginning to suspect that she was having an affair, and although it wasn't true, she sometimes wished it were. Her love life, or what there was of it, had become boring. If James didn't want her, she knew she could have the pickof almost any man in her office. Yet she had resisted their attempts to entice into bed, as difficult as that had been.Although she and James got along pretty well, sex had become routine and far too infrequent. From her husband's subtle body language she believed he was bored as well. Unfortunately, theyhad never discussed it. It was obvious that James didn't have the same desire for her anymore. Maybe HE was having an affair, she thought, but why? She was only thirty-two and knew she still looked very good. She kept herself in shape and always dressed sexy—-maybe a littletoo sexy for the office though—-but James didn't seem to notice. Damn him!Suddenly, Vicky was awakened from her thoughtsby the sound of a siren. She looked in the mirror and saw the flashing red and blue lights of a police car."Shit!" she screamed pounding on the steering wheel in anger. She slowed the car, pulling to the curb. She sat with her hands on the wheel as she waited for the officer to approach ... she knew theroutine. Unfortunately, it wasn't the first time she had been pulled over. She already had five ticketsin just the past year for speeding. The last thing she needed was another ... especially with her having drank a few too many at the promotional party for her boss.She was startled when a black man, wearing civilian clothes opened the door of her car. She felt a bit of fear as he leaned over and said, "Ma am, would you mind stepping out of the car." Then she saw him flash open his badge. "Jamal Washington, Constable, City of Buford," the badgeread."Officer, I'm sorry. I didn't realize I was speeding.""Ma am, please step out of the car. I clocked you doing eighty in a thirty-mile an hour speed zone. You could have killed yourself or some innocent citizen of Buford," Jamal said seriously. He had a slight Jamaica accent.Vicky had no choice but to get out of the car. As she put her feet on the ground and stood up she swayed and leaned back against the door."Ma'am, have you been drinking?""Uh — well, just one or two.""Just one or two? Then you won't mind taking a Breathalyzer.""Listen officer, maybe we can work something out." Vicky was thinking along the lines of a few extra dollars, donated to the local police fund. "I —I already have a few tickets and would really rather avoid another.""So we can add attempted bribery to your DWI and speeding charges," Jamal said. "Wait here." With that he took her license and went back to hiscar, where he keyed in her driver's license number. "Wow," he said when he saw the five tickets for speeding. When he came back to the car, he saw Vicky still leaning against the car in a slightly distorted angle. "I'm going to have to take you back to the station, Mrs. Larson. You're in no condition to drive.""Mrs. Victoria Talbot-Larson — of the Talbot family over in Talbot County," Vicky said, trying to impress him with the well-known family name."Doesn't matter who you are Mrs. Larson, you don't go eighty miles an hour in my town. Now areyou going to get into my patrol car willingly or do Ihave to put cuffs on you."Suddenly Vicky was very frightened. She was going to jail. If money to the police fund wouldn't work, maybe she would have to officer somethingmore immediate. With tears in her eyes she said,"Please Officer Washington, I'm sure we can cometo some agreement," Vicky said in her sexiest voice. She pushed her chest out toward Jamal, trying to emphasize her large breast, which were somewhat hidden by the modestly cut bodice of her dress. She suddenly wished she had worn something a little more revealing. But then she saw what she though was a bit of interest in his eyes and was encouraged. Still he led her to the police car and made her get in.As he got into the drivers side, Vicky said, "Why don't you have on a uniform?""I was off duty, coming home from a friend's party... if that is any of your business ma'am.""I was just curious," Vicky answered in a huffy tone. Nevertheless she was relieved that he had given a reasonable explanation for being dressed as a civilian. She had heard of guys driving around with fake police ID's, pulling women over and raping them.When they arrived at the small combination jail/courthouse/city hall, in downtown Buford—Buford didn't need much of a jail since there were only five hundred citizens—-Jamal helped Vicky out of the car and up the steps. He led her into the police station and asked her to step into one of only two cells in the tiny jail and closed thedoor.Vicky's heart began thumping in her chest at the metal against medal sound of the cell door closing. It was sinking in that she had been arrested. What a scandal it was going to be if this got to the Talbot county newspaper.When Jamal had locked the door he looked at Vicky. "Now, do you know how much trouble you're in, Mrs. Larson?" asked Jamal, staring through the bars at her. Before she could answer he continued, "You're record shows five tickets with ten points. Your license will be suspended attwelve points. Driving while intoxicated is four points alone and bribing an officer can get you jail time.""As a matter of fact, you just might get jail time when you go before the judge day after tomorrow." It was Saturday night and the Judge didn't hear traffic cases until Monday morning."Oh, God, Officer Washington, I'll do anything you ask if you just let me off this time," Vicky said with her voice cracking with emotions.Jamal shook his head and started to walk away, but then he paused. A sudden smile came to his dark face. He didn't normally do this, but Mrs. Larson was a very sexy lady. Who would know if he maybe accepted a little non-financial bribe? Hedidn't currently have a girlfriend and it had been a while since he had made love to a woman ... an especially long time since he had been with a gorgeous woman like this. He turned back around. "Well, what do you mean by 'anything', Mrs. Larson?"A flash of relief shot through Vicky. Maybe there was some hope to avoid a scandal. But just as quickly a flash of fear replaced it. Was she really willing to exchange sex for not going to jail? Whatwas she thinking? Yet, she couldn't go to jail; it would be so humiliating and her nasty mother-in-law would tell everybody that she had been right about her daughter-in-law all along. She wasjust not good enough for her little "Jimmy".Vicky took a deep breath. "Well, I ... uh, I could youknow, uh ... suck you," Vicky said, surprised that she was hearing the words come from her mouth."Hum, are you any good? I mean, I didn't know rich white chicks did that?""Uh ... well, I've done it before," she said, telling a little lie. She had sucked her husband off but only a few times."You don't sound that convincing," Jamal said and pretended to walk away."Wait," Vicky almost screamed in desperation. "I'll suck you and we can do other things too."Jamal smiled without Vicky seeing and turned back around. "Other things? So you'll let me Bleep you?"Uh ... yes ... but you have to use a ... a ... condom.""Sorry sweetie, don't use them. Besides, I'm too big anyway." Jamal laughed loudly. "Let me show you."Vicky watched with wide eyes as he l reached for the zipper of his jeans http://botemoda.com/2MA4 |
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