“You don’t know if I’m an organ harvester” – Lady cautions men against inviting women to sleep over

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A Nigerian lady has advised men to be more careful about inviting women they barely know to spend the night at their homes after meeting them for the first time.

According to her, she finds it surprising that some men are comfortable asking strangers to sleep over simply because they want to have sex.

 

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In her words, she said:

 

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“I feel like men need to be much more careful how they are so cool with just anybody sleeping at their place. Tell me why I’m meeting you for the first time, I come to your house, and when I’m about leaving, you ask, ‘Won’t you sleep over? I thought you would spend the night.’”

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The lady questioned why anyone would trust a complete stranger enough to let them stay overnight, stressing that appearances can be deceptive.

She noted that people never truly know who they are inviting into their homes or what intentions such individuals may have.

 

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“You don’t even know me. You don’t know if I’m a snake, if I have infections, if I’m an organ harvester or if I’ve been looking for somebody’s destiny to collect. What if I’m not even a normal human being? Life is spiritual.”

 

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She further pointed out that some of the same men often claim they dislike having people in their personal space, yet have no problem convincing a woman they just met to spend the night.

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Her comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with many agreeing that people should be more cautious when dealing with strangers, while others dismissed her concerns as exaggerated.

 

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