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BBNaija star, Beatrice carpets colleague, Praise, over advice to ladies

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Beatrice argued that it’s risky to sleep with a man on a first date because they may be a ‘kiss and tell’ who can’t keep a secret

By Kehinde Okeowo 

Big Brother Naija ‘Shine Ya Eye’ star, Beatrice Agba Nwaji has disagreed with her colleague, Praise Nelson on social media over the controversial topic; “Sex on the first date.”.

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Praise had taken to his Instagram page to encourage ladies to sleep with their men on their first date and stop being conservative in their approach to relationships. 

According to the fitness and personal trainer, it’s a risk worth taking because it may make the man love them more. 

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He went on to argue that it is not every guy in a relationship who wants to sleep with the woman and then abandon her.

He wrote, “Ladies, have you ever thought that a guy might like you, but the sex might make him love you even more? So what’s with the It’s not right to have sex on the first date?? Not every guy is about the smash and goes live.”

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Responding to his post, another BBNaija star, Beatrice did not share his opinion, saying sleeping with a man to make him fall in love is a wrong approach. 

She went on to explain that rejecting such an advance is a way in which women make sure that they don’t sleep with a guy who is likely to tell other people. 

“Praise, it’s not about him falling in love. We are worried about sleeping with a coconut head. A kiss and tell that will announce you to the world with a microphone. 

“It’s okay for a lady to take her time and know who she is dealing with, and if he can’t wait for her to decide on what to do with him, he should take several seats back.” Beatrice wrote. 

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