Friday 4 December 2015

HAVE YOU GOT THE EX-FACTOR?

 
            

'Hello, it's me, I was wondering
If after all these years you'd like to 
Meet and go over everything
They say that time's supposed to heal ya
But I ain't done much healing.'

Fear not! This is not a case of slip of finger and no I've not accidentally copied and pasted a secret love message on blog. Any of you done that before though? You know, sent a message to the wrong person? Like message for Peter to Paul, or message intended for Ronke to Funke? Or sent Valentine greeting for Chichi to Chioma? Or the worst one ever is  texting gossip to the person one is gossiping about!
I have a friend she's forever doing this, I receive birthday greetings from her like 4-5 times a year intended for other people, contact details, addresses, shopping lists, or even texts like "Cook rice before I get home" or "Have you washed the toilet" intended for her children, I've told her 'you this woman you could bring down a government with all these your mix-ups', her defence is that she has nothing to hide, her hands are clean and blames it on old age!

Sorry to digress but for those of you that don't know, this is the opening verse of Adele's latest track "Hello" from her long awaited Album 25. This album is on it's way to becoming one of fasted selling in UK history and mainly because of this track. The combination of Adele's wonderful vocal range and the harrowing lyrics of a woman reaching out and making a phone call to an old flame she still has feelings for, have made this song a killer! 

This song (purportedly) has women worldwide reminiscing about their lost loves and what could have been <<Insert cynical smirk>> aka ***Yimu***

So let's go there: WHAT IS IT WITH HUMAN BEINGS AND THE EX-FACTOR? I use the word ex-factor to cover ex-boyfriend's, ex-girlfriend's, ex-fiancee's, ex-partners and the reluctance of folk to 'let sleeping dog's lie'
Why does the grass appear greener when the horse has bolted from the stable? 

And statistics have it that women are the worst offenders, why do they put themselves through this? Apparently obsessed with their exes, even when they were the ones that ended the relationship or were the ones who got 'served'. How times have changed, back in the day a lost love would drop off the surface of the earth, out of reach, out of touch and off limits.  Now however thanks to Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms their shadow lingers just a click away! 

One wonders how rosy could things have been in the first place after all the relationship broke down for some reason. 
Now why after a number of years later would one be seeking out an ex either over the phone or via social media to use Adele's lyrics with a 'Hello, it's me' or a very Naija 'What's up now, how far?' or 'Hey I saw your pic on Facebook, and been thinking of you since' 
What would one's intention be or to use Naija lingo 'What are you finding?' (particularly if one is in a relationship)
Or is it just an innocent case of curiosity killing the cat? After all it is common practice for people to set up fake Facebook accounts so they can spy on others. 
Oh the joy of seeing pics of the formerly 'fit' ex now with his pot belly and 'A' cup size breasts standing besides 'mummy' with double chin, in an ill-fitting white'shat' with buttons gaping in a synthetic waterproof wig or the dipping feeling of seeing the ex looking their best ever and even fitter with 6-pack in old age with 'Bae' besides him with luscious locks on her head, eyebrows on fleck, skin glowing, flat stomach in sleeveless Kabba (dress) with Michelle Obama biceps :-(
All innocent curiosity right?

Or maybe Adele's "Hello" is just confirmation that "Okafor's Theory" is valid? For an insight to this theory you could either refer back to my post " Mind Your Language" Where we had 'that' little debate on this subject matter within the comments section. Or here's one I've dug up earlier 
"Okafor's Law states that once a lover, always a lover! 
It emphasises that irrespective of time, place and distance, once you have made love with someone before, there is a 90 percent probability that it will happen again if you meet them again.This law however does not say if it is applicable to only men or women or both"



Here endeth lesson, I rest my case. I'm trusting you guys to educate us. I guess this is the blog post where everyone goes anonymous!

Let's thank God it's Friday and enjoy rest of the weekend. 



Chicken wey run from Borno go Ibadan, go still end up inside pot of soup ~ Unknown
Translation: You can’t run away from your destiny!


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Men are always extremely careful about this, they know any mistake, it's the end of show. I don't support it but when you listen guys.....hummmmm. Deji.

Foluke Gabriel said...

oro lo de ile yi O! ( big issue)
the ex-factor has become a big issue now because so many marriages are failing leading men/women alike to consider the ex-factor:
social media contribution is just another sign of the times we are living in.
For Nigerian ladies of a certain age range, relationships fizzled out for "Andrew" check out reasons, so there was unfinished business anyway.
Also "red passports" led to strange bedfellows. when midlife crisis sets in, people try to address the folly of the past.

Anonymous said...

Ms FG, is your post cathartic?

Dictionary said...


cathartic
kəˈθɑːtɪk/
adjective
1.
providing psychological relief through the open expression of strong emotions; causing catharsis.
"crying is a cathartic release"
synonyms: purgative, purging, purifying, cleansing, cleaning, releasing, relieving, freeing, delivering, exorcising, ridding; More
2.
MEDICINE
purgative.

Alatenumo said...

In Christianese, ex factor or Okafor law is what we call Evil Soul Ties.

Anonymous said...

What a funny blog with funny expressions of the bolted horse. The once fit ex bit had in stitches with others. Like frozen theme song, I say let it go.

Demola said...

Hmmmmmmm.........Beni o......"Oro lo de ile yi o".
The whole world has gone quiet now o.
I can imagine what is going on through the MINDS....'alakoba'....(trouble sleep, yanga wan go wake am up).

It all depends on what happened & the reasons for breaking up.
Both men & women have different reasons for sneaking back onto their EX.

In recent times, I have done my best to avoid EXes & for these reasons I have boycotted facebook & some other social media (MAKOBAMI).


Iya ibeji said...

Hmmmmm...,, me thinks if a good man is good enough to become am Ex, just let him stay in that capacity for EVER ...., he ain't gonna be that much better to you in the present or even the future.
And to avoid an air raid by Dave and his cronies, it's the same for a good woman too!
Hello! I mean .. .. Goodbye!!!


Foluke Gabriel said...

anonymous@11.08

like Eva Peron sang
"dont cry for me Argentina"
if my comment creates a catarsis, then my job here is DONE!

ms Jackson Oooooo said...

Good morning to all.

What a lovely,rainy but peaceful morning, a welcome relief after the stormy weather yesterday.
The ex-factor is similar, rain after a storm!
Note the rain is not good weather either, it is just a welcome lull in the storm!

Lately the stories I hear are not centered around "Okafor's Law" but more "the one who got away"
Sorry, but mostly men going after ex's who said NO before and are still so good looking at a YES is desirable!


Anonymous said...

It can be difficult at times to let go of an ex, especially when there is a void. Yes, they are an ex for valid reasons, in some cases, not necessarily a bad reason. At that time, a man or woman may be an ex for very good reasons. In this day and age, the ex you know very well can fill the void in the absence of what one wants. I am not an advocate, just my candid opinion.

Good luck to the man or woman who finds happiness or whatever they are seeking in an ex.

I belong to no one ! said...

I see that lots of people have had ex-boyfriends and some ex-husbands.
I am not conversant with this concept.
I have been married to my husband, who is my first and only lover.
No ex.
But should one should not be going back to an ex for any reason.

Anonymous said...

Yes they are exes for a reason but sometimes it could be that they are exes because we were young and now see the errors of our ways. My sis married an ex and 15 years and 2 children later they are still current.

Albanese aka Avenue said...

Hello, its me. I don't want to meet or go over anything!
just to say Happy New Year and where is the anniversary blog?

Fatai said...

As they say. Oju imale o kuro ninu oti. If you go.out of your way to search FB for your Ex or exs, then I guess you must probably be seeking application of okafors law. Ex means past and past means forget it. If you cant put Ex in the past then ...

Unknown said...

Oh dear!