I like old men because young boys are womanizers – Moesha

I like old men because young boys are womanizers – Moesha

- Ghanaian socialite Moesha Boduong has noted that elderly men ‘pamper’ women well and are more patient in terms of handling issues as compared to their younger counterparts

- Moesha is in the news for revealing that she sleeps with married for financial support in other to support her affluent life style

YEN.com.gh is doing a throwback on past comments of the ‘number one public enemy’ in Ghana, Moesha Boudong.

The lady in an interview on the CNN with Christiane Amanpour, revealed that Ghana’s economy is so bad to the extent that she is compelled to have sexual affairs with men just to survive.

FLASHBACK: I like old men because young boys are womanizers – Moesha
Moesha Boduong

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“[In] Ghana, our economy is in such a way that you just need someone to take care of you.

“You can’t make enough money as a woman here because even if you want to get an apartment, in Ghana you pay two years in advance and I just started working, where will I get money to pay for an apartment for two years,” she told Amanpour in an interview.

Moesha’s submission has generated massive controversy and conversation in the country.

But believes the comment by the young actress is nothing new.

Because in October 2017, the actress said she prefers to date older men because they stick to one woman at a time.

In the said interview then, she opined that younger men are womanizers who will wrench the hearts of girls and so she will always go in for older men who can take good care of her.

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I like dating people who are 10 years older or 5 years older than me, I just think grown-ups treat you better, I’ve never been lucky with young guys, the first young guy I was with…they like girls too much so I prefer older men because they are more matured and teach you a lot of things,” she said.

She also disclosed that she does not need a man who is extra rich but rather a man who can take good care of her.

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