Ghanaian socialite Efia Odo has recently ignited a heated debate online with her views on relationship red flags. She expressed concern about men over 30 still living with their parents, which she sees as a potential sign of financial instability.
This opinion has polarized social media users, with some agreeing and others criticizing her for overlooking cultural or economic factors.
Additionally, her comment about men living in Tema as a red flag has received mixed reactions, with some questioning the validity of location-based judgments.
Efia Odo also mentioned that she considers a man owning a car a positive trait, though this has been labeled by some as materialistic.
Another controversial point she raised was that a man who lasts only 40 minutes in bed is a red flag, sparking discussions about relationship expectations.
Her remarks have led to a broader conversation about personal standards and criteria in relationships.
"A 30-year-old man living with his parents is a red flag. A man living in Tema is a red flag. I can't be with a man who doesn't have a car," says Efia Odo.
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