Lady Narrates How She Dated a Married Man for 1 Year, Mistakenly
- A Ghanaian lady named Sandra Aboagyewaa has revealed she once dated a man who was married to another lady
- According to Sandra, the relationship lasted for a year until the day she realised that the man had a wife and a child
- Sandra explains that the man has since been pestering her to go back to him but she's refusing
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Sandra Aboagyewaa, a beautiful Ghanaian lady, has narrated how she once dated a married man by mistake in an interesting interview with SV TV Africa.
In the video sighted by Briefly News on the YouTube channel of the organisation, Sandra indicated that this happened years ago when she was employed.
"I was very serious about the relationship that lasted for more than a year but later, I became suspicious when he was with me one night and posted a picture I took with him on his status", she said.
According to Sandra, after sharing the picture, messages started coming in from the man's friends asking where his wife was and why he was sharing pictures with another woman.
Later, the man indicated that he was indeed married but it was not his will as he was forced by his family to tie the knot with the lady after impregnating her.
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Sandra, who is now the CEO of Beautiful Looks Studio, said she quietly broke up with the man from that moment and has not heeded his calls to go back.
Take a look at the full interview below:
Previously, Briefly News reported that counselling psychologist Benjamin Zulu has suggested that side chicks who continue dating men without knowing that they are married may be desperate.
According to him, it was difficult to believe that a woman could date a man for months and not see the telltale signs which point to him being married.
"You must be remarkably gullible. Unless the said marriage is essentially dead, no man can hide daily communication with his family for so long if you are actually in his life," he wrote.
He adds that the only way to explain the phenomenon is that the woman was either too eager to be in a relationship or was ready and willing to be in any union as long as it guaranteed her emotional or financial support.
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Source: Briefly News
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