Below are some signs that your lady might be dating a mubaba.
Here is a list of the signs that men should watch for in such a lady.
- She emphasizes not judging people.
There is obviously some guilt that comes with dating a Sponsor especially if they are married.
A girl who is new to this kind of lifestyle will always second guess herself. You often find them posting inspirational quotes and emphasising a lot on not judging others.
But there is always one thing that makes them feel less guilty, an Mpesa message from their Mubaba receiving a good amount of money as their treat.
- She is always in the passenger's seat and never shows the driver
When you observe keenly, these types of ladies are always posting videos and pictures of themselves in the 4 by 4 cars, singing along to music, and taking Snap-chat videos but they never flip the phone to show who is driving.
- She talks trash about young men who don't spend on their women
You'll find these ladies bad-mouthing young men who do not spoil their ladies with money or receive the treatment they get from their sponsors.
They often look down on young men who are trying to build a career and can never dream of dating them. They are so obsessed with old men, taking them as father figures and thinking that it's a woman's right to be pampered.
- Has no job but posts pictures of herself in prime destinations across the world
In most instances broke ladies with sugar daddies are the ones who post every vacation photos of themselves at expensive hotels and beautiful sites across the world.
They also post videos of themselves half-naked in expensive yachts and shopping in the most expensive shops but never reveal the person behind the camera.
Whenever they take flights to any destination, they always post plane tickets all over their social media handles.
It's funny how these ladies who date a Mubaba will spend their time cramming lyrics to Rhumba songs all in the name of making him happy.
For a young lady to be interested in this type of music genre can be quite interesting as the music is often listened to by old men.
The language itself is Congolese and most songs are from the 19th century.
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