
In "E Diell" it was discussed about the materialism that oysters have towards their partners.
In a confrontation with Gabriela Arapin, the ardent fan of Partizan, Dritan Stoka said that until now his girlfriends have been materialistic and that he wants a woman to wash, cook and work.
Gabriela Arapi: How do you understand the word spiritual and how do you understand the word materialistic, because it seems to me that you understand it wrongly.
Dritan Stoka: I want a woman who works, is tired all day, is taken at 7:30 in the morning, finishes work at 5:00 and not taken at 10 o'clock and goes out there...
Gabriela: You have a wrong concept about materialism.
Dritan Stoka: I am not wrong that I see him every day in the field. I want that woman who works, who runs away, works there and comes back home, cooks.
Gabriela: Why does she work then?
Dritan Stoka: Because he has to work. If it doesn't work out, he can work part time.
Gabriela: This is materialism. She works for those lek, for the material. What is it, spiritual?
Dritan Stoka: I don't like the kind of woman who is taken at 10:00 because her boyfriend or "Sugar Daddy" provides the income, I don't like that.
Gabriela: Have you found your soulmate?
Dritan Stoka: I am happily single and this is the reason. Of all the relationships I've had, they've seen the materialistic part. I myself am accomplished. I have my house, I have my job, I'm fine. I want to have you in my arms... I'm not bad at paying you two things to live well, but I want you to live, be happy and feel loved.
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