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Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:22pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Very useless equality bullshit. The system was actually made to destroy the very essence of marriage. wjxavier: 9 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by TheEnygma(m): 11:24pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Crispels come o....your thread has made it to frontpage, for once the mods have put something senible on front that doesn't have the following words...BOBRISKY, COVID 19, SNAKE, BUHARI, MURIC, TACHA etc 2 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by missimelda01(f): 11:24pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Dearlord: True, one party is always trying to outsmart the other. I don't know how it all went wrong Love is beautiful. 5 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Emmatee1816(m): 11:24pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Crispels:i am not the best person with the usage of words.but I must rate this your write-up as THE PERFECT WRITE-UP EVER. 4 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by kazyhm(m): 11:24pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Crispels: The first thread is the reflection of the actual reality of Nigerian female home and abroad.....the fact is that; things have really changed....Nigerian men have always been responsive, responsible and committed but our women are becoming more entitled crazy, they want what they can offer themselves...... From personal experience with ladies in Nigeria and abroad (Canada precisely).....that why I understand what the first thread was talking about even beyond the text......but trust Nigerian women.....always defensive The truth is both genders in Nigeria always compare and contract what they have/situations to their perception from foreign movies........a system that is bias to marriage.......foreign TV programs is what is driving us mad in Nigeria.....hence the disappointment to our mental expectations. The Nigerian women are judgemental, rude, entitled, don't want to do anything for any guy, those that do must be sure you're up to a certain standard, to top it up, they perform below expectations, they give less value of what you invest in them and still be entitled on your aspiration.......on the other hand, Nigeria men also see what other foreign women does to their men as well..... The fear of Nigerian men is that.....considering our cultural expectations for men to be responsible for everything from start to finish in a relationship to Nigerian women....if we allow all the overseas law that support women against men........our society will become a disaster...... Even the equality in these developed country does not even make sense........imagine....the law protect women against any kind of assault........every sexual relationship between two adults is presumed to be consensual by law as far as there is no report of rape. at the same time considered one gender to be vulnerable......one expect a union to be dissolved/resolved without one part badly affected.........for example....a marriage that produced two kids should be shared to the spouse without one been indebted to the other party....... Nigerian men cooks, clean, wash dishes, pet kids even for a complete full house wife...... 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by WeRblessed(f): 11:25pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
First of all, the most friendliest people to ever come across on American campuses are Nigerians. It's a blatant lie that they didn't want to associate with you because you're 'fresh out off boat'. Everything you said is quite a huge lie and exaggerated. You will not judge other Nigerians based on your experience with perhaps a small community college somewhere in America. I have a lot of Nigeria friends. In fact, had quite a lot of them when I was still in college, even at medical school. They had great experiences in American college campuses. They had boyfriends of which some of them are married to their boyfriends today. Not all Nigerian college student come from a rich and influential family. Just to oppose what you said. Another big fat freaking lie is where you said by the time they are 25 the guys they rejected at 22 are now making 7 figures. Where exactly in America are graduates with three years experience making 6 figures talkless of 7 figures? Are you insane? Even most surgeons with 20 years experience don't even make 6 figures talkless of a fresh graduate. If you are able to make $35,000 a year for at least three years just thank God. I don't know who you are and what you are trying to achieve by writing this. Your write ups are totally exaggerated lies. Please do your research on Nigerian international students in America. Conduct your study and research from at least ten campuses and cities about Nigerian students-life in America before making your conclusive statements that is based on your own personal experience. Nigerian students are not lonely. You are in college to study and work if you are available to work off campus or work-study on campus. It's not a Nigerian campus or college where some people's aim of going to college is to make boyfriends and hang around sugar daddies. American college is real! What you write is what you get. No one has time to fool around after huge financial aid one took to study. No time to sleep around on campus when majority of them are studying and working part time or fulltime while maintaining their good GPAs. If you got into American college with the mindset of making boyfriend/girlfriend, lover, talkless of marriage you are the biggest joker of the century. Do that sh#t in Nigeria. Average American college student graduates at the age of 22 or 23. They get a job and start a career before talking about marriage. Some might want to go to graduate school or medical school, but Americans dont waste their money chasing a master degree or PhD while they dont have a good paying job first. They dont even give a hute about masters or PhD. Only Nigerians do care about them without first getting a job experience and skills. I finished my four year degree at the age of 21. My point is that Nigerian students in America should focus on their studies. But they are not lonely. 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by TrippleEEE: 11:25pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Check most of the animals , it is a natural instinct of the female species to Take Care of the Family especially the children But Humans want to change it because it's "male dominance ". Bittered and lazy set of women! I pray they get that equality they are looking for- alongside the curse it brings. Bro. Nice write-up ! I learnt slot 4 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by fatymore(f): 11:27pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Nairalanders no dey sleep again...see views by this time. I am sure most are the abroad guys. Walks into thread. Hello fine guys. Orekelewa is her in Nigeria for you 3 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:28pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
But the ladies have said his write up is balanced now, according to them oooh. Very selfish set of species. And na them America and western world carry all their power give. Men are in trouble. bezimo: 2 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by VULCAN(m): 11:28pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Fantastic how you completely ignored the activities of the Nigerian girls OP tried to relate to when he first arrived. Your one sided observation is good for the trash can. OP was so objective but you are definitely not. SweetCunt97: 1 Like |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by gentlesmithugo(m): 11:29pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
WeRblessed:hi dear |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:30pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Correct. He makes it seem like all the western ladies are like that. You go even see that pretty lady for there wey go prefer stay home and take of the kids while you go work, if that is how you want it as the man of the house. anonymous1759: 7 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Gerrard59(m): 11:30pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Crispels: Thank you for this. |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by djon78(m): 11:32pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
HeavenlyCherub: Your story is very touching. Being taken advantage of. God will give you a perfect mate. 8 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:34pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Just allow him to be writing in the nonsense just to look woke and acceptable to these females that are always about themselves. When they shout EQUALITY it means it is what is favouring them most of the time. Go check out how they destroy their men through marriage and eventually, divorce. IHate9jerianss: 12 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:35pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
So that you’ll go there and take his house and his life resource because the law backs your lazy ass? fatymore: 11 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Smile4mee01: 11:35pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Interesting Thread. The loneliness can be real oo. Here in Australia, to see sure 9ja babe sef hard. Any one with one should link me up. Thank u. |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Dearlord(m): 11:36pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
uuzba: I will agree with you on that, but let me tell you this Long time a ago after experimenting on human material and immaterialistic want, a certain spirit blew my brain and told me that we are all like mother board programmed at a certain limit to operate with our wisdom , and if we try to make use of our wisdom beyond the stated limit we become abnormal and start retrogressing . |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by fatymore(f): 11:38pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
oshaosha2014: Lol.... I will stay Here in Nigeria now... The Nigerian wife. And I don't have a lazy ass. My ass is for sitting down in my office and working/fending for myself. 5 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Nobody: 11:41pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
missimelda01:I know you from this place as a troublemaker 1 Like |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Gerrard59(m): 11:42pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Laghima: Pansophist: Don't tell me you created a different account? 1 Like |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:42pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
You want to go over there to take away his resources a i, after finishing out the whole of America gives you the leeway to Bleep him over You better find your own way and stop looking for that American fool you can destroy his life by just lying against him. Gracejeri: 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by CHoccolaTE: 11:45pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
OP @crispels, Don't listen to boys praising you telling you that you are very intelligent by starting this topic. The truth is that your topic favours males so they will praise you and tell you that you made sense. All you did was blame women in your entire write up for foreigner lonliness. Oh girls are snobs, girls are rude yenyeneyenyen. As if Nigerian men are saints. You think Nigerian men don't do stupid things to Nigerian girls on diaspora to discourage them from dating Nigerian guys? You think men are blameless or why did your write up not say anything about the negative things men do to women. I don't blame you I blame that mods that is too fast to carry women bashing topics to front page making the thread starters to think they actually have sense. 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Nobody: 11:45pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
helinues:Don't mind them. I'd have married a senator's daughter but she messed up because i wasn't from a rich home. Thank God today, I've surpassed her expectations. Single ladies must understand that Rome wasn't built in a day. I married and lived in a one bed apartment with my wife for a few years. Now, we have houses in choice locations on Lagos. I had my MSc in Buffalo, upstate New York. Incidentally, years after we lost contact, we met again in Bufallo and she was still single, but also doing well. After my programme, I came back home. I was already married before I went for my master's degree. A few years after my return, i established my business. By the way, a newly married pretty lady omce came to a hospital to see a gynaecologist. Incidentally, my Dr friend was the one who attended to her. She lamented that her husband's manhood was so tiny, week and small, almost making it impossible to father a child. She was crying as she shared her experience with him. She said all her life, she's had craved a tall guy to marry, thinking his manhood too would be impressive as that was what she always wanted. When she eventually found one, a handsome young guy who had achieved so much at such a young age , her problem was his small manhood. My friend had to sit her down and educated her, that size and height don't determine the size of a manhood. In fact, a dwarf might have a much longer manhood than the tallest man in the world. He said this could be hereditary as well. My son doesn't wear a pant anymore at age 6 Maybe because he had the tendency of being endowed lol. I stopped wearing one too at his age. My Dr friend shared with her the story of one crippled man whose manhood was huge and very long. He said he had 3 wives and they all loved him but one of them always complained that his manhood was too big for her as she often got injured by it each time they met. On the weak erection issues, he prescribed some drugs, whilst he still advised that the man showed up for medical diagnosis to ascertain the root cause of the weak erection. The lady couldn't prevail in bringing the husband as he refused to show up according to her. 5 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by fatymore(f): 11:46pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
oshaosha2014: But wait...were you hurt and your resources taken away...cos I don't understand this bitterness from you 8 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Dearlord(m): 11:46pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
missimelda01: lol, for me I see it as the evil force trying to control our whole being making us to get worn out physically and emotionally so that our BP will be so high and it will make us age fast, get angry and do what will make us die fast so that another offspring will continue the cycle. 1 Like |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Neoteny7: 11:48pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Nigerians are obsessed with "abroad" 2 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by sgtponzihater1(m): 11:51pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
Tell people the whole truth. Its easier for men. Several unmarried ladies in their 30s keep asking if I know any guy even in Nigeria. They get to their 30s and dont mind helping a keke driver with papers so they can get married, as long as he is at least presentable. They may even pay for the wedding. 7 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by djon78(m): 11:55pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
wjxavier: Then the men should sign prenuptial. That's what saved Donald Trump, after his first divorce to ivankas mum that cost him over $400million. He said he learnt a very big lesson. So his subsequent marriages you must sign prenuptial agreement with him. Not touching any of his assets. 3 Likes |
Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by Clarity360Hub: 11:56pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
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Re: Loneliness & Dating Abroad: Perspectives of a Nigerian Student in The U.S by oshaosha2014(m): 11:57pm On Apr 10, 2020 |
This one is not pussy whipped like the OP lol. This is how a real man communicates. If she doesn’t not agree to your rules as a man it is better you bothe part ways. Besides, men don’t run on any biological clock, with time, he’ll get the lady that suits him, and younger too. SocialJustice: 6 Likes |
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