Unfaithful married men and les is the perfect…

Unfaithful married men and les is the perfect accompaniment to broke young girls and greed. When I was 19 in first year of Uni, my second oldest sister (Abi) was in 4th year and our oldest sister was already working in one of the government banks.

Oldest sis had always been the wisest and straight thinking among the three of us; it is just a blessing having her for a sister. So on vacation somewhere in 2016, our new neighbor met Abi and struck a conversation with her.

Because our area was a new development, transportation was hard to come by so this man would give us lift whenever he saw us walking to town. Along the line this man started telling Abi and me how lonely he was.

He said him and his wife used to live in Canada and they both agreed to relocate and start a business in Ghana, but after the relocation his wife abandoned him and went back to Canada with his kids. He didn’t add any request or anything so it sounded like a lonely man who just needed someone to listen to him.

When we told our older sister what the man had said, her response was, “Ɔboa! Stop accepting rides from him.

” Did we listen, no.

Air conditioned X6 dey bee! We got friendlier and friendlier.

Then he invited Abi to his house. He said he was packing up his wife’s stuff to send to her family house at his wife’s request.

And since his wife was into clothing retail, she had a bunch of unsold clothes so Abi should come and look through if she wanted anything. Abi took me along.

Chaiii. I said our own house was nice but chaiii come and see house!

I never saw an air conditioned kitchen in my life. He showed us his house, served us drinks and put on Netflix for us.

About an hour later, his doorbell rang. He had that camera thing that shows who’s at the gate, so he looked.

Then his whole demeanor changed. This man rushed to the guest bathroom and started filling the bathtub with water.

Then he gathered some clothes in the bathroom, went to get a box of washing powder, came to put off the tv and told us to get in the bathroom and start washing. Ei.

Wash what? Why?

How? He simply said, “If you know what is good for you start washing.

” He went and opened the gate.

When the two women walked in, we understood. They were thick tall, buxom, well built women with no nonsense written all over them.

One said, “Adusei, y’ate sɛ wode school girls bi abɛhyɛ ha, ɔmo wɔ he? ” (Translated: Adusei we hear you’ve brought some school girls over here where are they?

) Adusei said, “The washing machine broke so I invited them to wash my stuff.

Leave them alone, they’re just doing a job after which I’ll pay them. ”

The women stayed, had drinks, watched Grey’s Anatomy, conversed and had a good time while Abi and I were forced to wash clothes with our acrylic nails, something I don’t do in my own home. We hoped this man would find a way to ‘rescue’ but no!

The thing pain me eh! What annoyed me most was the ladies kept coming into the bathroom with snarky comments about how we had makeup and long nails etc.

Eventually Abi told Adusei we needed to go open our door for our mother because she didn’t take her key when she went to work. That’s how we escaped after washing half of the laundry for free.

It turned out his wife was in a business trip. And those women were her sisters who had been tipped off by a neighbor that we were in the house.

When we told our older sister, she laughed so hard she cried. And Adusei didn’t stop, he still tried to get Abi to go on a date with him.

She told him, “No, thank you. ”

Lesson learned.

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manny
manny
3 days ago

real problem with young white women they see a man with a pricey car they are Golddiggers who get in trouble they’re lucky they didn’t get their heads chopped off if only each one would listen to adults

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