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Stop comparing s*x with exes to that with husband — Pretty Mike
Lagos socialite, Pretty Mike has advised ladies to stop comparing the s*x they had with their ex-boyfriends to that they are having with their husband.
Sharing on Instagram, Pretty Mike said that doing such is as a result of too many s*xual relationships before marriage.
He also advised single ladies to practice celibacy or watch the rate at which they make themselves available to men.
Pretty Mike shared:
“STOP comparing s*x with ur ex-boyfriends and ur husband Pls… Having s*x with so many people just messes up your head and when you eventually find a soulmate, you think he’s not measuring up simply because you’ve had way too many experiences and you start expecting one man to match the Style, Rounds and sessions accumulated from various partners over the years.
“Now be4 una disagree, I’m not saying I’m perfect oooh, infact I’m a retired dog. I’m simply saying protect ur aura. Respect ur body, celibacy is not so bad, but if you lack the capacity to understand that Canaan land is not for everyone (even Moses that was God’s paddy did not enter) You can’t be smooching all the frogs in the pond because you are looking for princess Fiona or Prince Charming… Even the whore of Jericho had more sense that some people deserve hugs, others kisses in the air. Don’t mess up ur ambience by allowing every Egyptian cross ur Red Sea. Las las Na my Perspective.”
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