Julius Malema on how he struggled to approach women: You mix one, two, then attack

17 October 2016 - 16:30 By TshisaLIVE
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Julius Malema has admitted that he found it difficult to approach women, explaining that it took a lot of alcohol to give him the courage needed.

He was being interviewed by Anele Mdoda on Real Talk when she said that she has found that fearless men find it difficult to approach women.

Juju agreed with the statement wholeheartedly, explaining that before he got married it would take a few drinks to give him the courage to approach someone.

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"Since I got married I stopped drinking. Because it helped me. The drinking part was making it easy (to approach women)"

He says he used to hang out in clubs and when someone caught his eye he would make sure he guzzled a few drinks.

"When you are on a club and there is that one that you are looking for, before you go to her, you are looking for alcohol. Then you mix one, two, and then attack."

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He went on to say that he could handle any situation, but when it came to women he needed an extra push.

"We can confront any situation. But when it comes to approaching the one you want... it's difficult."

Julius, who has lost a ton of weight, explained that he changed his life because he realised he had to look after himself.

"No sugar. No junk. Our life requires of us to consume a lot of junk. You just have to be extremely disciplined. A bit of running every morning so you start your day proper. Before I came here I did my five (kms). I had to come here prepared.

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