I have said it countless times, and Iโll continue to say it for those who care to listen. I like women a lot. You may not understand the depth to which I like them, but every chance I get, Iโll continue to list reasons why.
Today, I like women because of how ruthless they are when it comes to choosing themselves. Women put themselves first, unapologetically. They are insensitive in situations that require empathy, privacy, or genuine respect for the person affected.
Last year, a guy replied to a tweet in which he said he broke up with his then-girlfriend because she has PCOS, and hell broke loose on this app. Women called him a misogynist, an incel, and every sort of demeaning and disgusting name for his CHOICE.
To make it worse, there were also men who tried to make him feel bad, gaslight him, and insult him for that same CHOICE. That tweet has over 5 million impressions because they kept dragging him for that single CHOICE.
Go through the comments and quotes on this tweet: it is filled with โvalidโ from women especially, and they donโt see anything wrong with it. In fact, I respect that about them, because, just like I said earlier, I like women a lot. And one of the things I like about them is how unapologetically ruthless they are when making decisions, especially regarding men and dating.
Thereโs no scenario where a woman wouldnโt put herself first. Whether it hurts you or not is irrelevant. Men should learn from them.
Once woman starts acting up, there's always another guy in the picture. And there's nothing you can do to change her mind, so it's best to let her go.
Whatever she's looking for, she will definitely find it out there.
She left her previous marriage to have a relationship with another man just to find out the new man is also married and not planning to leave his wife for her๐.
Guest: Right after I got divorced, I got into a situation with someone I knew from work.
Caleb: How quickly after the divorce?
Guest: Well, like immediately. It's like a rebound, right? I guess that's what they would call it. Maybe... maybe sort of, yes.
Caleb: Okay.
Guest: So I knew him, right? We worked together. That's how we met.
Caleb: Wait, how long were you married?
Guest: Almost five years.
Caleb: Did you guys ever have any kids?
Guest: Yes.
Caleb: And you got with this person a day after?
Guest: Yes, but see what... I thought he was like the love of my life.
Caleb: A day after a divorce? Okay.
Guest: Yes.
Caleb: Sure. And you thought he'd be living with you?
Guest: Yes. Like, I thought we were going to be together, we were going to be in love. But then... that wasn't the case, because he was married. Which I know, it sounds terrible, right?
Caleb: That sounds terrible.
โI hold about 20% of the crypto that comes into Nigeria. In a month, I transact up to $10 million alone, so I control the market in Nigeria.โ
~ Blord
So Iโm driving to Ghana next week and Iโd like to open up the trip to anyone whoโs interested. Youโd meet us in Cotonou (we can arrange a ride for you) and we drive there. Spend 4 days and do the drive back. The stay is a pretty space countryside. If youโre interested, dm
Hope yall doing tribalism and bigotry can see that at the end of the day itโs still the Nigerian flag thatโs on display.
The sooner our generation defeats the seeds of division thatโs been sown amongst us, the sooner we can have a better country for ALL OF US ๐๐พโก๏ธ