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ASK WITH A PURPOSE! ‘Most ladies request things that won’t change their status quo permanently’
Popular relationship expert, Adejoro Olumofin, has criticised some ladies who demand material things that will neither change their status quo or empower them from their boyfriends or suitors.
Olumofin said trivial things like hair extensions, iPhone, N50,000 / $200, underwear amongst other things will not make a reasonable difference or change one’s status.
The love doctor via his Instagram page further advised ladies to ask with a purpose and not to remain the same.
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Olumofin wrote;
“I don’t approve of Ladies asking Guys for money. I believe men and women are equal, feminists even advocate equality between sexes but I’m very disappointed at the requests a lot of ladies make on their Boyfriends or Suitors.
“Most ladies make requests of items that won’t change their status quo or current state permanently.
“For example (1) Hair (2) Iphone (3) Dubai Ticket (4) Makeup kit (5) N50,000 / $200 (6) Hair Net (7) Underwear
“These items won’t change your life or make you reach your Self Actualized State.
“Please ladies from now on, if you’re the TYPE to ask guys for Things.
“Please ask for (1)Land (2) 500k Loan (3) Employment (4) School Fees (5) Business Capital or Partnership
“Ask with a purpose if you’re going to ask for anything at all, don’t ask to remain the same, ask to change.
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