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Don’t date a woman in her 30s- Twitter personality Chief Agba

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Don’t date a woman in her 30s- Twitter personality Chief Agba

A popular Twitter personality known as John Doe, who is also known as Chief Agba, has dished out an advice to men who were looking to date.

He revealed that men should abstain from dating some particular types of women. He listed these types of women in his Twitter, known as the X-Platform.

He revealed the 30 types of women that men should stay clear of. Topping the list, he revealed that men should stay clear of women who are in their 30s except they are dating with the intention to marry them.

Men,

  1. Don’t date a woman in her 30s, if you’re not willing to marry her.
  2. Don’t date a woman that is ahead of you in age, education, finance, and in mental energy.
  3. Don’t re-date your ex that has gone ahead to date another man or men.
  4. Don’t date a woman goes to any religious place of worship more than she goes to her place of work.
  5. Don’t date a woman who talks bad of her father.
  6. If her mother calls the shots at home, you may wish to be careful.
  7. Look hard into her mother, that’s your future if you wish to marry her.

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