How I Use Fake Wedding Ring To Keep Ladies Off – Yomi Fash-Lanso
In an recent interview with punch Yomo Fash-Lanso illuminate a liitle about life as a banchelor (His now married).
He told the Punch how he kept the ladies off him because he wasn't ready to settle down.
"When you talk about marriage, it is all about emotions. Because I knew I wasn't ready for marriage, I went and bought a wedding band and started wearing it so that ladies would think I was married.
I wore that band for many years. I would meet a girl and tell her I liked her and when she asked about my wife, I would tell her my wife was abroad. If she wouldn't mind, we would date. If another girl saw us together, that one would be wondering if the girl was my wife. It made life easier for us. I wasn't ready for marriage then. I knew marriage was a different thing and I didn't want to make mistakes.
I ran away from girls then because they were just too ready for marriage while I wasn't. They would tell me their father was ready and that we should get married but I just didn't want because I wanted to be the man, I wanted to be the head of the home." he said
He told the Punch how he kept the ladies off him because he wasn't ready to settle down.
"When you talk about marriage, it is all about emotions. Because I knew I wasn't ready for marriage, I went and bought a wedding band and started wearing it so that ladies would think I was married.
I wore that band for many years. I would meet a girl and tell her I liked her and when she asked about my wife, I would tell her my wife was abroad. If she wouldn't mind, we would date. If another girl saw us together, that one would be wondering if the girl was my wife. It made life easier for us. I wasn't ready for marriage then. I knew marriage was a different thing and I didn't want to make mistakes.
I ran away from girls then because they were just too ready for marriage while I wasn't. They would tell me their father was ready and that we should get married but I just didn't want because I wanted to be the man, I wanted to be the head of the home." he said
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