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7. Miss “I rather stick with him than anyone else- I feel “secure & peaceful” being around him”

Wow, I love this! I’ve seen couples who passed through phase and succeeded. When a Lady chooses a guy because of this, it’s originally called LOVE. In this kinda relationship, he eats and plays the way he wants and she says, “That’s him for you” lol He farts unafraid in her presence sef & that’s Love! I’m not talking about being secure in an abusive relationship. There is no protocol of the guy having to always be the first to say “HI”. No! The chat mustn’t always go this way;

Guy: Hi
Lady: Hi
Guy: How are you?
Lady: m fin n u
Guy: Great.
Guy: #thinking of what next to ask#

Is she a log of wood?

When Love is in place, friendship resumes duty. How do real friends chat? Sometimes, they skip the “Hi” part and go on.

Must a guy form to get a girl? SMH
Can’t you appreciate the fact he is being factual than being fake?


Summary: I can only write about this because I’ve been and “still” there. The truth is, as a single guy you get to have many girls around you too. Selecting has to be based on how pleased you are NOT just with their façade but also with their inner beauty- character. Because men has to choose from among so many, ladies take ample time to look outwardly gorgeous so as to be found…and some neglect the very important part. The drama goes on and on…

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