Sunday 26 October 2014

Top-7 Reasons Why Some Nigerian Ladies Are Single

Being single probably is one of the top problems among
Nigerian girls. But only some of them understand that the
problem can be not only in men.
They also can change something about their selves, if they
don’t want to end up alone in a company of cuddly cats.
So here are some typical reasons you can easily give up, to
reduce chances of being alone:
1. Celebrity gossips
For God’s sake, stop following fake celebrity gossips and
watching reality shows as crazy. These things are fake in
almost every case, and, as well as developing your stupidity,
they may also form unnatural life priorities.
2. Doing charges
Even if you are a self-confident and independent Nigerian
lady, don’t forget about learning to cook and doing home
chores. Gender equality is a good thing, but it is not a
reason to turn your house into a mess. And don’t forget that
Nigerian men love good cooking!

3. Less makeup
Too much makeup is not doing good for you. The truth is
that lots of men are indifferent to makeup. Many of them
even don’t like it at all. So it is better to forget about high
school and to look more natural.
4. Don’t give your number to any guy you can
Any man would disgrace if your phone rings often and you
will be laughing and chatting with other guys. You may not
be a playgirl, but a guy can think that you are.
5. Wrong presentation
Some Nigerian girls try to dress attractive, but it turns out
that they are ridiculous. Your dressing style determines
kinds of men who are attracted to you. Remember, not all
clothes that look sexy are good for a seriously searching for
a soul mate single lady.

6. Bad manners
When you want to look “attractive” or “hot” for a man, don’t
think it can turn into something serious. Your wisdom, inner
beauty and good manners are factors which makes a man
stay with you, keep faithful and have long-term relationship.
If you rely only on your good appearance, don’t be surprised
if a guy runs away after accomplishing his “evil” mission.
7. Too much advice from friends and relatives
Of course, family values is important in Nigeria, but
remember that it is you who are going to live with this
person, NOT your friend or relative. Let them have their own
life and you will enjoy yours!

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