Moneybag or stud?
By Samod Biobaku
Sunday, March 2, 2008

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Kuburat Salisu
I would prefer to go for the poor guy because he obviously has what it takes to be a man. With a man like that, you’ll rest assured that you’ll have a biological family of your own – all things being equal. As time goes on, the money will definitely come. Nobody was destined to die poor. Not all of our parents started up with rich partners but today, all that is history. As for the rich guy, I would sincerely urge him to find solution to his problems because he has a big one. He should look around and find someone who prefers money to the real thing.

Peju Kasali
I won’t deceive you. I’ll just go for the moneybag because as far as I’m concerned, the money is what matters. With money, we can always adopt a child. With the money, we can always take good care of ourselves. If push comes to shove, then burying my sexual life shouldn’t be a problem.

So long as the money is always there for me to spend, then I see no need to cheat on him. Look! Sex is not food. Period! The truth of the matter is that you can live without it. I don’t see anything fantastic in sex. There’s nothing in it. What do you mean I haven’t been baptized by the right person? There’s no such thing. Sex does not make the world go round but money does.


Titi Vera-Cruz
The offer is very tempting if you ask me. How can you ask me to choose between a man who has action and another who has only money and lame love to offer me? Let me be very candid with you, one has to be very careful when handling issues of this nature. If it’s just dating, I’ll go for the money bag and by the time I can confidently declare myself a money bag as well, I’ll simply follow my heart. To cut the story short, if I’m to date one of them, it’d be the rich guy but if it’s marriage we’re talking about, I’ll pitch tent with my cash-crunched sweetheart. Living happily ever after is what I should be concerned about and not wealth. If I go for the money, there’s a very high possibility that I won’t be 100% faithful because I might be tempted to go out seeking sexual satisfaction elsewhere.

Nike Enifeni
(Smiles) I’ll go for the rich guy because all I need from a man at this stage of my life is TLC (Tender Love & Care) and not sexual spanking. Once I am convinced that the rich guy can make up for his inability to perform with romance, I’m ok. By nature, I happen to have a conscience and I’m highly principled so I doubt if I’ll be able to cheat on him once I start a relationship with him. Love is about deficiencies so I’ll accommodate the rich guy with his deficiencies.

Tinu Adesile
It’s a very simple question. I’ll simply go for the poor guy. Why would I leave a man who can perform for a man who is rich? We ladies tend to digress if the man we’re involved with isn’t satisfying our sexual needs. I’ll go for the poor guy. Who says he can’t become rich as well? As far as I’m concerned, the ‘koko’ is important.

Atinuke Oluwaseun
I would definitely go for the poor guy because there’s a very high probability that the guy would work his way into becoming rich. I can’t gamble with a thing like that. What if I take the risk with the rich guy and at the end of the day, I realise there’s no hope. What if he can never perform again? That would be a national disaster. I’ll be happier with the poor guy because I’ve come to realise that money is not everything.

Esther Olaoye Adejoke
I’ll stick with the poor guy because I know that it’s just a matter of time before he equally becomes rich. Wealth will come to you as long as you’re doing the right thing. Once the guy is focused, there’s nothing to fear. As for the rich guy who can’t perform, he’s on his own o.

Sophiat Subair
I’ll go for the rich guy because I’m not a sex freak. I know the kind of person that I am and I know that I don’t need that much sex to be happy. As long as the guy can play his role in helping me bear a child of my own, I’ll be okay.

Franca Ibekwe
Money is not everything. Love is what really matters.

Loveth Bamawo
I’ll pitch tent with the rich guy. The truth of the matter is that I’m not particularly crazy about sex. I’ll go for the money and live with the consequences. I’ll manage because I know that when there’s life, there’s hope.

Anu Oguntuashe
What a question. My response might be unconventional but my choice is very simple. I’ll get involved with both of them. If God created Heaven and Earth, which are two different halves and they still cope, managing a poor man and a rich one should be a small thing for me to handle. I’ll strike a solid equilibrium between both of them. One will drop the cash and the other will ‘care’ for me.

Elizabeth Omoruyi
The poor guy will get my love. He might not be rich at this point in time but later on, he’ll hit it big time. That is one thing I am sure of. My philosophy of life is that children should come first. How can I love a man who cannot do something as basic as being sexually active? I’m not saying money is not important but my love life is more important. My happiness is what counts.


 

 

 

 

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