Our title for Bedtime Stories this week is quite long, however, it is worth the read.
The writer of this piece would urge the readers and our patrician audience to sit back, relax and enjoy this article that is relatable and discusses one the most controversial topics in Nigeria’s society, PREMARITAL SEX.
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She paints her finger with a close precision; her words keep swimming through his ears again.
She stared at him, wondering what was going on through his vague mind; she wanted him to quit being mute and just reveal more.
More about his affection towards her, she hates him but canāt resist loving everything about him; first his trim and sporty stature attracted her to him it made her want to walk across the boulevard of every street with him.
Then the elaborate hairstyle, body spray and clean-knitted outfits he rocks always unintentionally conjure her attention, whenever he doesnāt say hello to her she feels ugly and neglected.
Nowadays, sheās got the guy, here is a good-looking man and a lady that survives on prosthetic make-up kit; there is a mind game on going in the room.
After lying with her at night, he awakes in the morning and leaves without uttering a word.
Sheās caught in a disarray of dilemma about the direction of the relationship, havenāt aborted twice before the age of 18 for her Adonis, she feels lost in her life but the reality is she doesnāt even know what sheās looking for.
Whenever she tries to hate him she remembers she always wanted a fine boy by her side, someone to occupy the room of her physical inferiority and internal insecurity, a man that can make her feel beautiful amidst her discrepancies.
Sheās spent her time, money and energy in preserving the one-sided affair that she tags a ārelationshipā, nonetheless her man sees her as āa good friend and cupcake sister.ā She breaks down in tears and melts like a night candleā¦she just canāt envisage how to impress the man.
Her heart is clogged with the psychological ailment heās put her through; she has always been obsequious to engage in surreptitious events with him, she canāt stop to think about it.
Itās obvious that she doesnāt mean a thing to him but nonetheless sheās a lady that believes in Cinderella and Snow white fairytale stories, in her mind sheāll fight for love because her man must compulsorily be tall, fit and handsome, she has just began her ultimate search.
She keeps looking for love in negative spaces, she wonders why he hates everything about her, is she too ugly for him or just not enough?
Whatās the standard to be in a happy relationship?
She ponders in her tantrums.
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