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I Need A Girl Who Will Understand that 5 Rounds Is Just A Warm-Up – Flexer Gh

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Ghanaian dancehall bad boy Flexer Gh has caused a stir online after revealing the kind of girl he wants to date – a girl addicted to having s*x.

Flexer, who recently caused another huge stir following a controversial appearance on Emelia Brobbey’s show ‘Emelia’s Hour’, is back to doing what he does best – causing a commotion.

On Emelia’s show, Flexer shocked Ghanaians after declaring that there isn’t an ex of his who would not love to come back to him.

“I don’t remember any ex of mine who I had an argument with or who still doesn’t want to come back to me…I can confidently say that,” Flexer told Emelia.

“Sometimes some of my exes chat with my sister and tell her I’m very caring so one day my sister even asked me – ‘what at all do you do that makes you so caring?”

Well, Flexer has now answered that question and apparently it’s all to do with the bedroom.

In a post on his Instagram handle, the ‘Eagle’ hitmaker said that he wants a girl who understands that 5 rounds of s*x is nothing but a warm up for more to come.

He posted on IG: “I want a girl who will understand that 5 rounds is just a warmup,”

He captioned the post: “Any Honest Girl Available ? I Want A Bad Gal As Well .”

In other words, he’s a beast ‘under the duvet’.

Born Sedrick Ahiamadia, Flexer Gh is a Ghanaian dancehall artiste who’s never shy from expressing his opinions.

A few months back, Flexer was trending big time after warning Shatta Wale that he would snatch Efia Odo from him. Guess we know how he was going to do that now!

Perhaps, Efia is the bad girl our man is looking for…

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