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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed her major red flags in a potential partner.
In a recent interview with American outfit Complex, the Love Me Jeje crooner said she can’t date unfriendly or uncurious men.
According to her, the essence of a relationship is lost if a partner isn’t friendly and curious about their spouse.
“My dating terms are that someone who is not trying to be your friend is a red flag. Anybody who isn’t curious about you is also a red flag. Because what are we doing? Why are we here if you don’t want to know me?
“If he or she doesn’t want to know more about you, end the relationship,” she said.
Tems said she is a “lover girl” but is trying to be careful due to past experiences.
She added that she is more focused on self-love currently.
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