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CERTAIN TYPES OF WOMEN A MAN SHOULD AVOID

  There are different types of women or ladies a man who is intending to get married should avoid. If any man should fall into one of the hands of the ladies, he's life will be messed up and become miserable. It is said that 85 percent of your happiness will come from your marriage,relationship and the rest 15 percent will come from your work.
1. LIERS
  They are the kind of ladies that look charming, beautiful, gorgeous, intelligent. Their I.Q are high as they can solve issues. They pretend a lot,like living fake life and they also exaggerate or embellish a lot. They cook up lies just to cover up for their future lies. They will represent a white handkerchief to be gray or even ash colour, and when you finally get them, they will come up with another series of lies. If a man should marry this kind of of a person, there will surely be a problem of trust and infidelity between the couple.
2. WASTERS
  They are the kind of ladies that like buying too much, they spend money on unnecessary things. They spend money in getting things they don't need. They are always in club every Friday hanging out with friends and foes. At Saturday, they go to parties, both the one the have I.V for and the ones they do not. They will always sought for money to buy all Aso Ebi that comes before them, buy expensive jewelry. The annoying part of it all is that they can buy anything in credit If they don't have the money cash at hand.
3. LAZY ONES
  They the kind that like to have nannies and mades around them all the time. They hate working at home, and they don't also like doing house chores. They can't cook or clean up the house. Whenf the man arrives from work, she prefers to go to the restaurant and get food for him instead of preparing it at home.They are the kind of women who can send anybody on an errand including their in-laws.

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