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Club Mate Blog of Monday, 3 April 2023

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Run from men who use blue bulbs and have no chairs in their rooms – Lady advises

Are you a Ghanaian woman looking for advice on how to stay safe when it comes to dating? A Ghanaian woman has warned women about the dangers of dating men who use blue bulbs and lack chairs in their rooms.

While this may seem like an odd combination, it is actually an indicator that the man could be a womanizer. In the interview, the woman highlighted how these men often use blue bulbs to give their rooms a seductive and romantic atmosphere. This type of lighting is said to be conducive to romance, and it’s likely that men who use this kind of lighting are looking for a “quick fix”.

In addition, chairs indicate an intimate space and could be an indication that the man is looking to get physical, rather than serious. These types of men often have no intentions of settling down and, therefore, lack the necessary furniture for a long-term relationship.

Of course, it is important to remember that not all men who use blue bulbs and have no chairs in their rooms are womanizers. However, it is important to be cautious and take note of their behaviour or the signals they send out.

At the end of the day, it is up to each individual woman to decide what kind of relationship she is looking for and to stay alert for any warning signs. If you sense that a man you are dating is using blue bulbs, has no chairs in his room and is not looking for a long-term relationship, it is best to end the relationship and look for someone who is more serious about settling down.

No matter who you are, it is important to be aware of the warning signs associated with certain behaviours. This is especially true when it comes to dating and the safety of women. Following the advice of this Ghanaian woman and being aware of your surroundings can go a long way towards helping you protect yourself and your heart.