POPULAR marriage counselor, Pastor Bisi Adewale, has stated that “Iro and Buba makes women look 10 years older.”
This is just as he explained where and how to meet a woman on social media.
Pastor Adewale made this statement during an interview on Tribune Online TV where he talked about the increase in divorce, where to meet responsible spouse and other issues.
The marriage counselor further said that the foundation of marriage is no longer what it used to be, adding that youths now go for beauty and not character.
“As regards dressing, don’t look 60 when you’re 37, Iro and Buba adds 10 years to your age. There are two phases of dressing; you should dress as a queen and as a babe. When you go on outing, dress as a queen and expose nothing, but when you are home, dress as a babe as men are moved by what they see.
“The setting has changed from village to city; everything now is about fast food, fast cars, fast marriage and fast divorce. The principles are no longer followed as they get married on election, selection, infatuation, class, church, container and not the content.
Pastor Adewale made it known that good wife material can be found anywhere, stating that no geography has nothing to do with where to find a wife.
“Open your eyes well as you’re getting married to another gender, background, family and temperament.
He however warned that social media relationship could be dicey. ‘’You have to be more careful about starting a serious relationship on social media; it’s better to come to the real world as virtual relationship could be deceptive.”
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