They say that when you
complain about something a lot, it just might mean that you have been called to
solve it… Well, in my case, to write an article about it:
Last Friday morning, I called
up
my friend Emeka, -Emeka is a guy I have known for three months now and in
that period he has been asking me to be his girlfriend. He is tall, fair and
handsome, in his early 30s, a bit on the chubby side, chubby in a way that rang
“cuddle me” to every lady who meets him, which I find very attractive, so I was
lost at the fact that something in me wouldn’t just let me date it –You can
call it my sixth sense or any other thing that comes to your mind-.
I kept giving him “the yellow
light”, You know the kind of light we ladies give those guys who we do not want
to take seriously, but also do not want out of our lives: I would talk all
mushy today and snap at him the next day; I would never go clubbing with him on
a Friday night, but dress in a very sultry way the next day for our dinner
date. I held him with a really tiny rope, pushing him just far enough not to lose sight of him.
But this particular Friday, I
was feeling a type of way: the feeling of a lady who is past the age of 25 and
does not have any serious relationship; the same feeling a lady has when her
friends turn down the hangout invitation she gives them because they all have significant
others in their lives and they put them above her, always. Well, with that
feeling, I called Emeka and told him that I was up for a hangout that night if
he felt up to it. The way he voiced out the “Aha” with so much excitement stained
in it, there was no doubt that he had been waiting for me to make this call. We
agreed that he would pick me up from my place at 10:30pm that night. I did my 8
to 5 job swiftly and headed home to prepare for the night.
At exactly 10:30pm, Emeka was
at my gate waiting for me. He really wants to create an impression, I said to
myself as I put finishing touches to my makeup and met up with him to begin the
night.
We headed to Spice Route on Adeola
Odeku Street in Victoria Island to attend his friend’s birthday celebration. Throughout
the journey, Emeka kept gushing about how he could not wait to show me off to
his friends. I on the other hand, could not wait to meet his friends; to see
the kind of guys he hung out with; to know if my single female friends had a
chance, especially Onyeka who had been complaining about how she hated to be
single as if it was a disease that she had.
As soon as we got to their
table, I knew I wouldn’t stay there for as long as I had envisaged: It was a
table full of married men accompanied with ladies who clearly weren’t their
wives. The thing that baffled me the most was the fact that they did not have
the courtesy to take off their wedding bands as a sign of respect to their
wives as they hungrily caressed these ladies; ladies who wore faces of people
whose eyes were fixed on the price. I started to ask myself if Emeka was
married as well. I doubted this thought because I did not understand how he
would have a wife and spend long hours on calls with me both at night and during
the day.
An hour later and I had had
enough. I felt like I was going to choke on my thought, I had disgust written
all over my face, I couldn’t dance, I couldn’t be free. I just wanted to leave
that place, to go home to sanity, to what I felt was cleanliness and think it
through.
I informed Emeka that it was
time to leave. He tried hard to convince me that we only just got there and
that if we stayed an extra hour, his friends would not find it rude us leaving,
but I just got up and started to walk out. As I got to the entrance of the
club, I turned back and saw Emeka walking along with me. He pulled my hand back,
gesturing that I wait as he caught up with me.
“What is the matter, I thought
you said you wanted to hangout?” He asked with disappointment written all over
his face.
“I need to go home” I replied.
“Home? -he asked in surprise-
I thought you would be spending the night at my place”.
I hissed and walked to his
car. He came along, unlocked the car, we got in and drove off. It was an
awkwardly silent drive home. He didn’t try to make all those funny jokes about
how I sounded like an Ajebutter or to
explain the interior of the hotels he once stayed in during a retreat or
meeting, with that smile and look he usually gave me when he
explains this. I could tell the real business that went down in those hotels.
It was until we got to the
back gate of my estate that he broke the silence and muttered “Goodnight” as he
unlocked his car with so much urgency and I knew I had to run out of the car
before he threw me out himself. I came down and watched him drive off, I stood
there long enough until I couldn’t see the rear light of his car, then I walked
into the estate and straight to my house.
*************
Before noon, the next day, I
was sure my flat mate, Toma, had become wary of me recounting my experience of
last night.
“It was a club Bimpe, you
should have just danced, what was your business” she kept on telling me as I
recounted the different scenarios of the night. I knew she did not understand,
so when she received a call from her boyfriend, Shola, inviting her for a movie
date, I resulted to joining them, I needed to get a man’s perspective on this.
*************
The movie was set for 6:30pm
and we got to D’Palms in Lekki at exactly 5:00pm. I had thousands of questions
that I needed answers to, so I couldn’t wait for us to get out of the car already.
We got the ticket for “Assassin’s Creed” and then went to Cold Stone to have some
ice cream while we waited for our movie. Half way into the ice cream, I asked
Shola the first question that has been on my mind all this time: “Apart from
the excuse, which I think I think is a lousy one, that it is in a man’s nature
to cheat, why do married men cheat?”
He smiled, then said to me:
“You see, I hear ladies talk a lot about this, but have you guys stopped to ask
yourselves why the ladies these married men cheat on their wives with allow it.
Don’t they know the men are married? Don’t they see the rings? Where have the
values every lady claims to have gone to? Where is their loyalty? Are you ladies
even loyal to yourselves at all?
Then Toma, signaled that it
was time for our movie and we went to the cinema hall. Needless to say that I
was in the hall watching the movie, but my mind was far away from that
environment.
*************
Now, you see, his questions
are true. Who are ladies really? Hypocrites or what? We complain bitterly about
men cheating; the single ones, the married ones, our boyfriends, our husbands.
But, we are the ones allowing this happen. We hate it so much, but we do it too.
We go clubbing with men who tell us out rightly that they are married and even have
they wedding bands on and we are fine with it. We give them all the naughty
dance steps that we know. Do we take a minute to think about their wives at
home and how they might be feeling at that moment, what they have resulted to
doing to keep themselves sane, to help them forget that their husbands might just
be with some other lady the better part of the night, come home smelling of all
sort, with lousy excuses of work or meetings?.
Well, in our defense, I think
the blame shouldn’t be totally on us: A young lady is done with school, tries
to get a job and finds it hard to get, has her family to feed, house rent to
pay, cloth to buy, food to eat. Sometimes, she might want to go somewhere
really important and not have money to transport herself there. And then the
men see these as weaknesses to capitalize on all in the name of rendering help.
What if women start to help
women? How about the next time you are driving on the road and you come across
a lady who is at the bus stop or even walking down your street you stop and
give her a lift; Oh, by all means, speak to the spirit in you to know which lady
to give the lift and which not to, but make sure you help someone out. How
about you assist the next young lady you see around you, who is in need of a
job to get one, by simply dropping her CV with your HR. How about giving out a
thousand or five to the next truthfully needy lady you meet. How about
mentoring the next young lady you see, who seems confused, one who might be at
the verge of throwing away all the values she has to just feed, to make ends
meet.
You see, it is one thing to
complain about something and another to try to solve it. I just tried to solve
it in a way I think makes sense, what will choose to do?
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Omo, everything is over rated now. All men cheat. Just get one dat would love you whlie doing dat
ReplyDeleteI get you, but, I am from a different school of thought: I believe that anything you believe in works for you. Just because something is rampant doesn't make it right. Again, if we see something you have problems with, the least you can do is proffer solutions.
DeleteOmy Omy! Good one
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dear
DeleteThanks for this post.
ReplyDeleteTo the married men that take advantage of these young ladies; God is watching
And to the ladies, remember you also will get married someday. Let's all live responsibly.
And thanks a lot too for the addition.
DeleteHmm....well said. Women should help each other not fight/try to outdo each other all the time.
ReplyDeleteYou know... The days I see this happening will certainly be one of my happiest days
DeleteLadies helping themselves will be a good one.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly will.
DeleteOmyyyy...this is a good one and d thing i like about al ur posts is dat u look at it frm every angle evn where ppl neva considered looking at it frm thereby making any one dat reads it learn sumtin...Well done
ReplyDeleteAwww..Thank a lot. I am happy you see it this way. Thank You.
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