This lady selected men when she was young. Now
men are 'scarce' for her. Read her story below:
Show MeThe Market Where They Sell Husband, I
Will Buy One...
I have heard the
question ‘are you married?’ more than the birthday wishes I receive annually.
At first, I used to sheepishly answer ‘no oooo, not yet’, then I continued to
‘very soon’. After a while, I started claiming it by fire by force, claiming
that the man is on his way to meet me. All these haven’t changed the fact that
some years down the line, I am still not married.
I have been in
relationships that were good and some bad. The good ones happened when I was
much younger and not ready to settle down; but the bad ones have taught me the
lesson of a lifetime. My last one got me dishing out my money on a regular
basis. All he had to do was come up with some story of being unable to carry
out some projects due to some financial incapability. I was earning twice as
much as he earned, would take a cab to and from his place on weekends. Sweet
Lover Boy would just stand by the cab and wave me bye when he was leaving. I
would cook his favourite dishes too; all he had to do was say what he wanted to
eat. All these were with my very hard earned Naira. I never missed a moment to
surprise him – buying gifts, calling him hourly- all because I wanted a ring on
my finger.
It eventually
collapsed after I met his mum. Because, seemingly for no reason, she did not like
me and found me not worthy of her son. It was too late to count my losses. How
can I forget? He even lost his job mid-way into our 8 months relationship and
yes, the virtuous woman in Proverbs 31 would have had to contest with me if she
had a face. I was fending for both son and mother. Lover boy would always
complain of B if he got A and complain about D when I made sure he eventually
got B.
Before you start
saying ‘maybe, you are not good looking’, I dare say that if it was beauty that
kept a man, then Prince Charles would never have left Diana. I am 5’7 and
pretty. However, the men I have met after my ‘tales in hell’ relationship are
either married or about to get married. That is not a life I would want for
myself. Before you also say maybe you gave too much away by cooking his meals
or being generous or sympathetic, I say to you ‘how can you please the world’?
The guy I dated
before Sweet Lover Boy got me something new every time we met, took me to
places I had only dreamed of, but I never got him anything. At a point, he felt
I was stingy. I never called with my airtime despite his purchases of same for
me. When we eventually broke up, he told me to my face that I did not love him.
In retrospect, I loved him, but I was with the mindset that giving a man
anything would cheapen the reason of their existence. It hurt me when we broke
up and then I resolved to give and give and give and give in my next
relationship.
Almost all of my
friends and colleagues are married, and from the look of things, it seems like
a good place to be in. The ‘my husband’, ‘my wife’ tales are good to listen to
sometimes. To love and be loved is the sweetest thing that could ever happen to
anyone. I desire that. In the meantime, I am where I am, fasting and praying
for this man.
Like couples long
for a child and ache at the sight of toys or children parties, I long for an
engagement ring and to splatter my wedding pictures on Facebook (whether high
profile or not), I long to gist others about ‘my husband did this or said this’
(whether true or not).
Until he comes, I
am here, focusing on other things, moving my life forward, being a better
person every day. Technology has a bank for sperm or eggs for couples
experiencing infertility, sadly, there isn’t any for men.
So, friends and
colleagues, church members and distant relatives, until you show me the market
where to buy one from, please stop asking me if I am married.
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