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Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by showafrica(m): 11:32pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
Kobojunkie: I don't understand your argument. Should the woman deny her husband sexxx and food because she is working? The guy is trying to communicate to her to prioritize sexx and food for him, is that a big thing to ask? Oya na priotize your work, don't worry I will find my way out... Na waiting dey spoil marriage. If she is so much a workaholic why get married. Why not just remain Linda ikeji and have your babies. Man sacrificed everything to ask you to be sleeping with him all night with marriage in order to avoid these jezebels on the street and you agreed like there is no problem now she is defaulting the agreement and you expect the man not to complain. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by BRATISLAVA: 11:40pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
Raxxye: What else would make a man behave that way? Don't you all advocate polygamy again? There's only one thing that keeps a man outside, disrespectful and eating foods he claims he doesn't like: cheating. That's all that will make him talk crap at his wife. 1 Like |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Blackdisciple(m): 11:46pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
Ask Buhari |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Ayoshewa12(f): 12:04am On Aug 19, 2022 |
"Be a fool so that your joy can be full" is a line I got from one story few years ago and I believe it's what makes marriage works these days. And, while you're doing that, work on yourself, your happiness and keep pushing one day at a time. You only fail yourself when you give up or let hurtful words get to you... Cos, you would be depressed, lost yourself and your dreams. Patience and time heals everything, breath and take one day at a time and don't forget to be a fool so you can enjoy your marriage. I have heard worse believe me and when I saw your thread, I am like "Well, she will pull through" You got this, just breath and be yourself. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by JustforMen: 1:29am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas: My dear madam, Everything in life is diplomacy. Simply put, ability to make someone eat a giant shit sandwich and feeling happy they did. Stop cooking moi-moi and don't justify your actions by claiming he eats it outside. How about on such days you want to make moi-moi for the kids, you simply call the man and say: " hey, my king, what would you have your queen serve you today" since I know you don't like xyz" ... Don't be surprised if he asks you to make the moimoi. Now this is very very important for all females here, especially the educated ones: YOUR MONEY AND FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION IS NOT IMPORTANT TO A MAN. THERE IS NO MAN ON EARTH WORTH HIS DICXK, THAT CONSIDERS YOUR MONEY AS ONE OF THE REASONS HE IS MARRYING YOU. YOU ARE STRUGGLING TO PROVIDE WHAT WE DON'T NEED AT ALL AND IT IS SOMETHING THAT MAKES YOU A MANLY, TRYING TO 'MAKE FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE MARRIAGE'. THIS IS ARRANT NONSENSE TO ANY DICK CARRYING NIGGER. WE ARE MARRYING YOU FOR YOUR FEMINITY, RESPECT AND COORPERATION AS WE ATTEMPT TO CONQUER THE WORLD. SEX FROM YOU IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT TO US AND IT IS A MAJOR REASON WE ARE MARRYING YOU of course, I am a chauvinistic pig and a misogynist but when you ask your fathers and brothers, that is exactly what they want in a woman. THINK WHY UNEDUCATED SUBMISSIVE WOMEN SEEM TO GET AND ENJOY THEIR MARRIAGES MORE. 1 Like |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by LadyD22(f): 3:05am On Aug 19, 2022 |
wis3: You're absolutely right And it is also one of those times where entitlement takes over , one person thinks hey should be compensated for being with the other person , both couple be are still in the other era and if I were I'd just quit my job and spend his money since her place is in the bed and kitchen and of course the labour room |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by kossyablaze(m): 3:34am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas:can i drop my number so u chat me on whatsapp? |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by ThatPetiteChic: 3:37am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas: I can't see the problem in the food issue. For me, beans and moi-moi is what I make in excess and put in the freezer. When you get back from work and there's still time, pick beans up to quarter rubber. Another time you come back from work, par boil your beans till its slightly soft, sieve and pack it inside the freezer. For moi-moi, peel up to quarter rubber of beans, cook and put the rest inside the freezer. I even like cooking moi-moi on Friday so that it will be strong for eating on Saturday. Since your husband doesn't like moi-moi and beans again, you will have time to prepare fast breakfast for him and also serve your kids moi-moi or beans. Your duty as a wife includes sex. Abi is he supposed to have sex with another woman outside? You are the only one licenced to have sex with him so what's the fuss? |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Emmanuel909090: 3:48am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas: You married a baby, you have to pet and manage him. Breast feed him regularly and you will see him asking for moimoi. Problem solved, don't take his words personal. He is a baby and babies talk anyhow. Anyways I'm also a baby |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Peterrio: 5:20am On Aug 19, 2022 |
nifemi25: Someone says I don't like your moimoi, stop cooking it for me And you heard "please prepare moimoi promax plus for me" 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Caseless: 6:04am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas, I don't think it's a serious problem to bring to the internet for help. Something this little should not cause trouble in your home. Have you even taken time to taste the moimoi hr buys outside? You should. So you'd know what's in that one that's not in yours and make amend. Uf you can't manage an issue like this, I don't know what you'll do if there's a bigger issue. Stay focused. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Luu40: 6:47am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Obey your husband. Your husband doesn't like moi-moi, then stop cooking it. It's that simple. Relationships are very difficult sometimes - in the beginning its love, and in the later part its compassion and pity and caring. I hope your home recovers. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by smasher1(m): 7:13am On Aug 19, 2022 |
OriOko88: The man may be annoying, but I don't see any serious issues with her narrative here. I don't see why she can't cook two food in any particular day. Lastly she should cook and keep in the fridge if she insists she can't cook two food in a day. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by sonofthunder: 7:13am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas: The issue of moi moi no be problem unless you want to be unnecessarily stubborn...... The only issue I see here is him trying to limit you to a liability....... Hope you aren't condescending on your husband. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by smasher1(m): 7:15am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Helpout12345: That may escalate the issues. Some people feel a certain way about the other gender. He may not change his opinion. She should just love him more. That may change his opinion about women. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by TheirFADA: 8:24am On Aug 19, 2022 |
These are the things i can deduce from your writeups 1. You've taken it that your children are more important than your husband 2. You don't give a damn about your husband's needs 3. Youe actions simply says "I'll continue to do what i want, not what you want, do anything you like" See, don't let anyone lie to you, one of the greatest things you can give to your husband in marriage is Respect. He says he doesn't like it, then don't fvcking cook it again for crying out loud your husband comes first When you make a man feel like he doesn't have authority in his house again, you sef will never enjoy the marriage again shikena |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by TheSearch(f): 8:28am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Keep your money to yourself and use it to pamper yourself alone Since he is very ungrateful by making such statement |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by achimendy(m): 8:32am On Aug 19, 2022 |
wis3: To be honest that statement is bad, really demeaning. Even if is me I won't be happy o. Somebody need to talk sense into that nigga. As for the food aspect she should just prepare his own meal too after doing moi-moi for the kids. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by sivel(m): 8:47am On Aug 19, 2022 |
There is nothing as painful to me as a husband to come home and eat what I do not like especially when I can afford what I like. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by v2: 9:08am On Aug 19, 2022 |
It is the her "I can't" for me. Someone said i don't like something, you are justifying why he must like it. Just like i told my wife a long time ago that i don't like something that she did. She came to me days later to tell me that the people she told said there was nothing wrong with what she did. WTF. Since when does people's opinion determine what i like? The man said he doesn't like it, engage him and then see how you can work out something you both can work with. I believe the stubbornness of "i can't " led to the things he said to you that is eating you up. Food dey cause problem for marriage? Me wey dey go market, dey cook. Haa OriOko88: |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Gabe427: 10:13am On Aug 19, 2022 |
Helpout12345:Bleep it never hurt a mans pride ......never do this that airing his dirty laundry imagine elders laughing over his moi moi issue the man is an archaic man so you use an arciach approach The man is prolly cheating anyways |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by harmony75: 11:08am On Aug 19, 2022 |
When unnecessary issues like this is causing problems in a marriage please forget it, and yourself happy with your kids. These men/women derives joy outside the marriage they cheat and make their partner life's miserable �� How can moimoi and beans be a problem if as she also works?! A gentle man will appreciate his woman bc it is not easy taking care of children and working. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by bukatyne(f): 11:13am On Aug 19, 2022 |
lilioj: It cracked me up noni. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Emaprince: 12:27pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
Kobojunkie:Go and replace the husband...and better yet, mould a better husband for her. The way you reason is so left sided. Anybody taking advice from you is falling into a ditch. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Emaprince: 12:31pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
The utterances from the man is not acceptable. But then, did the woman tell us what she told the man before he retorted in that way?. Trust a womans one-sided story at your own peril. From the whole story..the OP must be a very stubborn and arrogant woman. Imagine saying the man isn't worth her stress. And the building which she claims to be contributing may probably be just 100k contribution..then the whole world must hear it. If that man doesn't need your moi moi...stop giving it to him...but here you are letting us know that you will never stop because of him. Also if he buys it outside, that tells you that you arent cooking yours well. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by PreetyAngel4U: 1:31pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
JustforMen: How you've spoken so well from your perspective is great. But who are the men saying women should also contribute to the home and when should the women stop? Because the economy is hard enough and they could use their earnings to do something else. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Kobojunkie: 1:58pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
Emaprince:Ofcourse any advice I give wouldn't make sense to folks like you who believe the world, even in marriage, ought to revolve around one. I no blame una. Na una upbringing I blame for the situation that persists. 1 Like |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by frozen70(f): 2:57pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
Lalakas: I will advise you calm down and don't allow his disrespect for women drive you nuts Let him run his mouth as he likes, you too give him yours let him feel it Cook moi moi and beans if you know that's your children best food and you must make another meal for him, there is no big deal there He says that your duty is to give him sex and food Give him food, so far he provides for the food Give him sex if you have the urge and if you don't have the urge, then you decide Wether he has time for you or not, just keep moving One day he will be the one looking for you guys attension Be happy and look good |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by Girlee(f): 5:36pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
[quote author=victorazy post=115830424] [Smiles] Sorry dear, when it comes to my future, the ability to predict it is not with men. So, you're wrong with your assumption. |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by armyofone(m): 11:08pm On Aug 19, 2022 |
Kobojunkie: Over indulging and pampering of NIN guys the thing come enter their head. 1 Like |
Re: What Is My Duty As A Married Woman? Help! by incentive: 8:53pm On Aug 20, 2022 |
It is well |
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