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7 ways single ladies behave when in need of boyfriends

1. Wearing clothes that are not
comfortable

Okay, we get the part of ladies dressing to
follow the fashion trend, we also understand
that everyone wants to look good and classy
at all times. However, wearing clothes that
are too tight for comfort is not the best way
to go at it.
2. Bleaching

Thankfully, the society is starting to accept
the fact that black is beautiful. Most ladies
in the society want to be like ‘oyinbo’, it is
pathetic seeing these ladies denature their
skin cells all because they want to be fair
skinned. A man who would like you will do
irrespective of your color.
The laughable thing is many of these girls
do not buy the right cream so they end of
bleaching one ear and leaving the other one.
Although they may be hunting for boyfriends,
the moment the men see the uneven
patches on their skin, they already cast
them.
3. Exposure of vital body parts

If you are not trying to gain some man’s
attention why would you walk around the
street half naked? Many single ladies love to
expose their boobs and blame it on the style
or cutting of the fabric they wear.
Why would you wear a cloth with low bust
cutting? There are ladies who are sassy and
highly respected in the society; they know
the trend and do not bare their bodies in
order to look more beautiful.
Another crazy thing to be noted is the way
these ladies pull down their short dresses in
a bid to cover their thighs. If there is nothing
wrong with the outfit they need not pull it
down.
4. They are party lovers

Now there is nothing wrong in being a party
lover; however, most of these single ladies
know they are most likely to run into men at
places like that.
Ladies who are desperate and in dire need
of boyfriends do not miss out on any of
those much talked about parties and awards.
They do whatever would make men notice
them. When men notice this, they would end
up flowing with the tide and playing on them.
5. When they propose to crash at a
man’s place

Now some single ladies are shameless; they
have little or no integrity left when it comes
to certain issues. Some of these desperate
ladies in the society would blatantly tell men
they want to sleep over at their places. Why
would you be willing to sleep over in a man’s
house when he is not your boyfriend or your
family member?
The society should stop putting the blame
on men when it comes to sexual
misconduct; some women actually put
themselves in compromising positions.
Anything could happen overnight!
6. Using nude pictures as DPs

Single ladies who are desperately looking for
boyfriends believe in flaunting what they
have; they are the ladies that would post
nude pictures of themselves on Instagram
and Twitter. As expected, they have lots of
followers on their social pages because men
love cheap things.
When you put up unclad pictures of yourself,
you do not expect responsible men to walk
up to you and propose. The likes of the men
you would attract are those who practice
‘hit and run’.
7. Tattoo and piercings

Nigeria cannot be compared to western
countries; there are some things that the
society has not accepted. Tattoo is one of
these things. A woman who has every part
of her body covered in tattoo is not
considered responsible.
As a matter of fact, some men do not like it
when their women have tattoos all over
them. Piercing of some body parts do not
appeal to most of the men we have here.
The single ladies in the society who are
desperate do these and reduce their
chances of winning the hearts of responsible
and eligible men.

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