Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode On How To Make A Woman Stand With You Through Thick & Thin
Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has shared his secret to keeping a lady. The father-of-nine, who is currently married to Precious Chikwendu, shared a photo of his wife as he explained what he knows to be the key to gaining a woman’s trust, keeping, and having her stand with the same man through thick and thin.
Like racehorses, the former Minister said in his IG post, that women must be mastered, tamed, trained, exercised, and regularly serviced. Like race cars, the dad-of-nine, says women are to be ‘revved at least twice a day’.
He went on to share that a man who intends to keep his woman would have to live for her alone, literally worship the ground she walks on, accepts her wholly and provide encouragement to her; and such woman will yield to him at all times, said the politician.
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HOW TO KEEP A LADY
Ladies are like race horses: they must be mastered, tamed, trained, exercised and regularly serviced. They are like race cars: their engine must be revved at least twice a day.
They are like precious jewels and rare gems: they must be cherished, shielded, guarded, protected and defended.
They are like little children: they must be given attention, pampered, encouraged, loved, made to feel on top of the world and given everything that they need and want.
They are like magnificent works of art: they must be appreciated and valued.
If you want to keep a lady, live for her alone, worship the ground she walks on, treat her like a Queen, tolerate and accept her idiosyncrasies, weaknesses and excesses and love her for who and what she is, warts and all!
And one more thing: once in a while write her a romantic poem, serve her breakfast in bed, give her flowers, buy her the most expensive and exotic perfumes, take her shopping and in the evening cook a candle-lit dinner for her.
Do all this and she will stand with you through thick and thin. That’s my secret and that’s the key!
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