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MONDAY RANDOMS - DEAR MR MAN; SHE LOVES THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE

Hi all, I know I haven't been regular on the Monday random gist, but guess what guys! I am here with an interesting writeup, more like a message.
So I was on set for a talk show over the weekend, and behind the scene, the ladies got talking, about how they want to meet a made guy! A guy who is ready to spend lots of money on them, in an argument, one of the ladies said "look here, like men, women love good things too" So Mr Man, you men should work hard! I cant be with a man who has vision with no action! 
Then the guy responded with "You should learn to be an independent woman before looking for a made guy, if a girl loves me, she would wait for me"
Then I remembered this amazing writeup by my friend. More like a letter to the male folks!

#DearMrMan 5

SHE LOVES THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE

Dear Mr Man,

You see, I believe that there are some girls who have built themselves into a walking, 'prettified' version of human mental invalids. These are the ones who think they cannot think or survive on their own, much less thrive on their own. These ones depend on men for everything- from the Brazilian hair on their coconut heads; to the eyelashes on their visionless eyes to the fixed nails on their idle hands; to the clothes on their lazy bodies.

Mr Man, from this girls, flee- with the back of your legs touching the back of your head.

But Mr Man, this is not a license for laziness on your part.

I have seen extremely lazy men lose women of value in their lives yet say three funny things.

1. Whatever is rightfully mine, nobody can take from me. [Mr Man, have you never heard of Godogodo, the one-eyed armed robbery czar who terrorised Lagos and other south-west states, taking what rightfully belonged to others?]

2. If you love her, let her go. If she comes back, she is yours. [Mr Man, who are you deceiving? People are moving forward, you're waiting for her to come backwards.]

3. Any woman who leaves a man of vision to date a boyfriend with television will one day watch that man of vision on her boyfriend's television. [What kind of "-ision" motivational quote are you consoling yourself with? Keep making yourself happy. The wise woman has found out that you don't have "VI" not to talk about "SION"]

Look here Mr Man… women, like men, love the good things of life. And women of vision and value, willing to work, invest, reach for their goals and not give excuses, won't stay long with a lazy man whose only possession is "big dreams".

Eagles congregate with eagles. Only eagles.

.........AKPOVETA, Valentine 't
He is a motivational speaker and a writer, to get the complete letter to the male folks, kindly drop your email address in the comment section!

What are your thoughts people???

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  1. Wow... Very interesting article. Good to have you back ma. I hope to get the full gist asap... Williams@bridgeportpropertiesng.com

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and indicating interest, am sending the full series to your inbox right away.

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