Divorcee Anerlisa Muigai opens up about dating red flags

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It seems Anerlisa Muigai has suffered the umpteenth end of yet another relationship and has now decided to put all the heartbreaks she has suffered to good use; blaming men for the fact that she has been in over 10 relationships that have failed like she isn’t the greater common denominator.

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The Keroche heiress has been sharing a lot of modern girl nonsense under the guise of dating advice and she recently posted a question about red flags. According to her there are some that can be seen from a mile away but when we are in the throes of infatuation, we choose to ignore them.

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While this is true and not up for debate, my question is when we will see the introspective side of the latest relationship guru. When will she actually take accountability for her selection process. Because she is the one who agrees to date these individuals who keep disappointing her.

My plan was not to caption, but I just remembered a conversation I had yesterday with a friend who is going through a tough time. This is what I told her, after I had lived in denial for the longest.

Truth is, RED FLAGS are always visible in the first week, month, and if you want to stretch it, 6 months. The problem is you think they will change, they hardly do and if they do, they only change to please you but trust, when they get comfortable, the Red Flags will start showing again.

* Don’t ignore them Red Flags in the beginning and especially the alarming ones. Stay woke and save yourself early from wasting your time.

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