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If You Are Looking For A ‘Good Girl’, Stay Away From The Social Media JUNKIES

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This may sound like an absurd strategy or a weird guideline to consider when looking for the right woman—most people call such women, good girls.  I understand there is hardly any good girl out there. As one of my good friends always says; a good girl is the bad girl who has not been caught.

But this ‘absurd’ sieving strategy has worked for me on several occasions—-and a couple of friends who have considered it have found it more than useful.

Over the years, I’ve come to realize through experience and observation, that the women who are busy with their life goals, work and pursue of happiness do not have time for the many social media ‘nonsense;. These women spend the little time they have in a way that draws them closer to their goals—and considering the fact that it is highly impossible to establish if a woman is good or bad, I tend to give attention to those who at least seem to have focus in life.

Therefore, anytime I meet a new woman—be it for pleasure, friendship or any sort of committed relationship, I tend to pay attention to their social media activities to establish if there is the need for me to run off…

I am not sure how you are able to ascertain which particular woman deserves your attention, time and mind space in life, among the numerous women you may meet in life. But for me, the ‘louder’ a woman is on social media, the faster I run away from her.

There are those women who update their BBM and Whatsapp status every 2 minutes, and there are those who change their profile pictures every 5 minutes. None of these are worth given attention to in my books. If you want your business to be known by each and every person she knows, keep talking to her…

Also, there are those who pose and take countless photos for their instagram pages, as if they are being paid to do so.  Similarly, there are those who flood facebook with new photos each day—including photos of themselves in bed and posing in front of the bathroom mirror.

I make exception for those who are active on social media for work related reasons and by this I mean actresses, models and social media consultants—remember this list is not exhaustive.

Surely, I am not the only guy who ‘Googles’ or falls on social media scanning to find out more about the people I meet—especially if they are women.  The way a woman carries herself on the various social media platforms sets the borderline of interest or no interest for me.

I find women who are occupied with excellence and important activities sexy—and I cannot therefore see how any busy woman with several useful things to do with her life would find more than enough time to be taking countless ‘selfies’ purposely to decorate her social media pages.

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PHOTOS OF THE DAY: Surely ‘Girls Abr3’ But Not Sandra Ankobiah

Sandra Akobiah
Sandra Akobiah

Just keep sitting at your little corner and continue chanting ‘Girls Abr3‘, assuming it is equally hard for others. You may be struggling to pile up a saving for your school fees but the likes of Sandra Ankobiah are ‘balling’ with huge expensive Louis Vuitton travel bags all over town—an indication that, not all girls are tired.

And if you are wondering where she is traveling to; she is just going to Nigeria—few minutes away from Ghana.

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CLOSE SHOTS: Who Would You Rather? Jackie Appiah Vrs Yvonne Nelson

Jackie Appiah
Jackie Appiah

Jackie Appiah, 29, can be perfectly described as an African woman, considering the manner she carries herself and the way she has embraced her complexion—in the face of the numerous skin lightening/bleaching activities around her…

On our screens, she is a Queen to a huge following across the Globe, who ‘literally’ worship her. She started as a shy young girl but Jackie has matured and graduated to become a confident on-screen personality.

Yvonne Nelson, 28, who started as a Tomboy at the Aggrey Memorial Secondary School has found her feminine side and has decided to take a stand with that. It would not be contemptuous to describe her as a typical modern day black woman who finds beauty in changing a lot of things about herself—including her complexion.

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TWEET Of The Day: Becca, Breaking The Industry’s Female Glass Ceiling!

Guided by a clear vision and an overwhelming commitment to this vision, Becca stands tall as a prototype of what can be achieved should female African artistes endure the pain of focus—for as long as necessary. Having risen above the industry’s glass ceiling hovering over the heads of many female artistes and with two outstanding … Read more