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15 Signs You Are in a Relationship with An Outdated Prostitute (#RunsGirl)

1. She’s obsessed about money and excessively materialistic:

The classic prostitute mind set: she talks money, thinks money, eats money, sleeps money. This woman can easily be seduced with offers of money, and sometimes even asks for it. She never refuses offers of cash gifts. Money will open her legs and give her gina tingles faster than any other thing.

2. She makes it a routine to request for something (maybe monetary) before giving you s*x:

This type of girls are so cunning in their dealing, when they first starts a date with a potential costumer, they will give you frequent great s*x(they are very good in bed) without requesting anything in return at least for a week or less. When she has succeeded in blowing off your mind in bed ( that period you starts behaving like a small pikin) ,then gradually she reduce the fun ( to make you beg for it) to a reluctant transactional chore she performs for you only when you have done something for her first (usually something of monetary value). s*x now becomes a reward in the relationship.

3. She frequently uses the word Ashawo, slut and w***e to describe her friends or women she doesn’t like:

If you have been to a brothel and observe where prostitutes quarrel or fight, one word you always hear them call themselves is “Ashawo” . This is because what they does in their life relives in their mind. She’s simply projecting onto others what she has done and been called before by others.

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