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    Men should spend on women, beautiful things don’t come cheap

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    Ghanaian media personality and entertainment pundit, Esbee, has called on men to spend on their female partners in order to maintain their beauty.

    According to her, looking beautiful comes at a cost, and investing in one’s partner’s appearance is essential.

    “We are costly. Whatever we have on us is money, money, money. You see, you want something beautiful, and something beautiful doesn’t come so cheap,” she stated in an interview with GhOne.

    She highlighted the importance of women being well-presented, especially when attending events with a partner, and pointed out that a woman’s appearance plays a significant role in how she is perceived and complimented by others.

    “I don’t think you want to go in for a woman who is looking anyway, a woman who is not put all together, a woman who is not presentable. You definitely want a woman who is looking beautiful outwardly and inwardly.

    “If you are going for a programme and you are going with your wife, you are going with your girlfriend, you want everyone to give compliments to your woman, and that compliment goes with how the person presents herself, and that has to do with their appearance,” she explained.

    She concluded by urging men to invest in their partners’ appearance, stating, “The wigs we have on, the makeup we have on, it actually complements us. So if you’re a man, you should spend money on us.”

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    Men should spend on women, beautiful things don’t come cheap… – Esbee (Media Personality) #Toast #GHOneTV #EIBNetwork #ElectionHub @maame_animwaagh pic.twitter.com/QOe6jv2X5L

    — GHOne TV (@ghonetv) November 20, 2024

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