About him:
1. His whole crew tied the knot
2. He's tired of being a groomsman
Summer rolls around and it’s time for bride hunting. This brother is on the prowl. His main objective is to turn on the charm to trap a “honey” long-term. You notice him by his iman la’ gaze. Try not to stare at him directly. It’s even more dangerous if you know him somehow. He’ll likely use his connection to you as an opening to kawaal.
He might have some redeemable qualities but he wants to hog tie you into a commitment. Your friends urge you to give him a chance given his credentials, ambition and confidence. According to them, those characteristics are in short supply. You beg to differ. Your suspicions tell you he just wants matching wedding bands like his friends.You might be awfully bookish but you’re not fooled by flattery or a man that puts on airs. With him it’s about the law of averages. He dated aggressively in his youth, so meeting him isn’t kismet. You were there at the right time, you looked good enough and didn’t bark at him to leave.
You haven’t even decided whether you’re attracted to him. You don't mind talking to him to scower his mind for interesting writing material. Plus, he loves the sound of his voice. As you expected he's a wounded bird. And you don't have an antidote to that. Though he seems amusing. You would never give him a chance. He's too much of an opportunist. You'd rather a brother afflicted with oneitis. Lucky for you, you’re leaving town. When you inform him he exclaims his womb is geriatric and he’s in no position to wait for a Xalimo at this age.
Upon your return, you’re relieved to find out he’s on course to jumping the broom.
Have you ever met an Eager Abdi? Are you one? Or do you know one personally?
1. His whole crew tied the knot
2. He's tired of being a groomsman
Summer rolls around and it’s time for bride hunting. This brother is on the prowl. His main objective is to turn on the charm to trap a “honey” long-term. You notice him by his iman la’ gaze. Try not to stare at him directly. It’s even more dangerous if you know him somehow. He’ll likely use his connection to you as an opening to kawaal.

He might have some redeemable qualities but he wants to hog tie you into a commitment. Your friends urge you to give him a chance given his credentials, ambition and confidence. According to them, those characteristics are in short supply. You beg to differ. Your suspicions tell you he just wants matching wedding bands like his friends.You might be awfully bookish but you’re not fooled by flattery or a man that puts on airs. With him it’s about the law of averages. He dated aggressively in his youth, so meeting him isn’t kismet. You were there at the right time, you looked good enough and didn’t bark at him to leave.

You haven’t even decided whether you’re attracted to him. You don't mind talking to him to scower his mind for interesting writing material. Plus, he loves the sound of his voice. As you expected he's a wounded bird. And you don't have an antidote to that. Though he seems amusing. You would never give him a chance. He's too much of an opportunist. You'd rather a brother afflicted with oneitis. Lucky for you, you’re leaving town. When you inform him he exclaims his womb is geriatric and he’s in no position to wait for a Xalimo at this age.
Upon your return, you’re relieved to find out he’s on course to jumping the broom.

Have you ever met an Eager Abdi? Are you one? Or do you know one personally?