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15 Signs You Are in a Relationship with An Outdated Prostitute (#RunsGirl)

7. She is known by multiple names among people. [/b]Her guy friends call her with different names, or she asks you to address her by a name which is not her real name. Also: she has multiple cell numbers.

If your “Chizzy” is called as “Rossy” by some other guy and called as Jessy by another, it means that those names are her work alias. Runs girls doesn’t want to be known by their real name to protect their identity. Multiple cell numbers are obvious: one is for personal or casual use, the other one is for official or ‘work’ (prostitution) use.

[b]8. You happen to find stuff like wigs of several colours, length and styles in her wardrobe:

Who carries or keeps stuff like that? Only experienced professionals. Wigs are to camouflage her identity when in club house or other places she normally hangout to catch potential clients.

9. You observe she has some tiny (razor-like) markings close to her va*ina:

Professional runs girl ( just like professional armed robbers) often seek spiritual protections and prosperity in their work. This diabolical protection is mostly done by cutting a slight fresh close to the vagina, through which concoctions are insert. Some of this works like a charm in a man once you get in, you can’t leave until you are milked dry, while some maybe for protection from ritualist , occultist e.t.c

10. She has a poor or average income, but she manages to afford a comparatively affluent lifestyle without family support:

Who pays for it? Is she surviving on a financial loan?

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