There has always been a debate about if it is right for ladies to clean up some of the mess in their boyfriend’s home. Some ladies do not have issues performing this duty while some believe that it is the duty of the man to do the house chores as long as it was created by them.
A man took to his Facebook profile to advice ladies to wash dirty plates they find in the kitchen sink when they visit a man’s house. He added that, this would make him set you apart from other ladies.
Identified as Ryan Bushnell on Facebook, he further disclosed that it would cost nothing helping a man clear his sink because they do things more important than having time to tidy the kitchen.
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Bushnell’s post reads: “If you are a woman and walk into a man’s house and see this do something about it if you want him to look at you differently. It won't cost anything and it will set you apart I promise stop playing if you didn't get the point. But I don't depend on any woman to do things for me.”
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This post has generated a lot of reactions on Facebook as one Brittany Marie said: “I get this is a troll post but honestly if that's the first thing I seen at my boyfriend's house when I went over the for the first time I would have some second thoughts because if they can't keep the place clean when they're on their own how do you expect them to do it when you are living with them?.”
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Also another lady Eden Savage disclosed that: “If you're a woman and you walk into a man's house and see this do something. Walk the out of that house. He will totally look at you different and know that you are apart from the rest and it doesn't cost anything to let that dumb know you are not his irresponsible mom who let him get like this.”
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Source: Gossip.naija.ng
ROSY CREST
Thursday, 25 January 2018