The difference between a 41-Year-old Terryanne & a 19-year-old teenage girl is that Terryanne has lost her sex market value while the teen has very high value.
But their pettiness is similar. Women never mature.
Your mother has the same pettiness of her teenage. Ask your dad.
- and this is what differentiates men from women and also men from boys.
A boy can be excused for pettiness and blunders but a man cannot afford to be petty and immature.
There must be a clear cut difference & growth in manners & logic for a man today than he was 3 years ago.
That's why we judge men based on their growth and development.
Women can afford to remain childish and petty forever and we shall excuse them and love them but a man MUST grow.
So, don't lose sleep because your woman is childish. That's what all women are: Childish and petty.
But for Terryanne,
She is coming to terms with the fact that the wall is never defeated,
So, she will use such tricks and red herrings to see if she can bait a clueless white knight to save her.
The attention she used to attract has faded, no serious man is interested.
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Here are 10 African books you should read to understand your cultural background.
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1. The Concubine by Elechi Amadi
If you want to understand our cultural stories around "red-thigh" women, this is the book to read.
Ihouma is admired by all in her village. Yet those who express their love for her meet with mysterious tragedy, leaving her devastated.
2. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Okonkwo is a wealthy and respected warrior of the Umuofia clan. He rises to stardom through hard work and dedication only to fall from grace to grass after ignoring his cultural obligation.