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THE WRONG WOMAN - Miss Gold Digger and Miss Faultfinder

Miss Gold digger does not want to live without the luxury in life. She loves jewelries, designer clothes, expensive cars and she can sleep with a man older than her by 50 years just because he has money. Money is the    deciding factor in whom she dates. She is described as “femme fatale’ She spends a lot on herself because her looks are her greater assets 

She is very hard to please and always finds fault in everything that you do. She is never wrong, because she never addresses her own mistakes. She constantly reminds you of your mistakes. She can pick a fight with you anywhere. She doesn’t care what people think about her and always want to have the last say



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