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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Kobojunkie: 8:25pm On Aug 22, 2023
royalfly:
■ Follow through, I never asked for osinachi, he or u are the using osinachi as ultimate example. Once again if osinachi husband is wrong let him die by hanging, I repeat if he is wrong.
■ U don't know what's going on. Most of us can't be fooled again.
Osinachi happens to be the ultimate reason why any and any Nigerian woman out there should avoid any man who uses her as a punching bag. That example more than reveals all the Don'ts in the case of violence in marriage. undecided

2. There is absolutely no justification or excuse for violence in relationships. Comprende? undecided

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by royalfly(m): 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Stop rambling already! There is absolutely no excuse or justification for violence even in marriage. Simple! If you have poor social intelligence and are hence unable to relate to women as they are, then avoid them at all costs. In fact, marry a man if you must so you can have peace of men. undecided

Nobody is selling violence against women as a matter of fact it should never happen. Social intelligence? I laff, what do u know about that or u think ur social intelligence is a standard? Well, I don't have it, all I have is fairness
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by UnfairLife7(m): 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2023
Nemesis0147:
I’m not talking about being in support of demotic violence…I won’t even allow a man touch my sister.
She should have walked out of the marriage or give him space….guy
The woman is feeling guilty bc she knows that what she did was not right….can you lock up your wife?
women are not physical violence in marriage. Domestic violence is a No.
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by IjebuWarrior: 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Well, what he did was unlawful and if you ask me, you did the right thing by getting him arrested.

Let it be a warning to him that next time you wouldn't be lenient on him.... You can apologize to him for getting him arrested, but let him know that you don't appreciate what he did to you and you're not going to stand for it if he continues with his behavior.

It's not your fault that he lost his job and can't find another one.

Dis one no get common sense...
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Kobojunkie: 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2023
BennyDGreat:
You are just ranting. Calm down and learn. Go and read up on counselling. Peace
Again, Stop fooling yourself! The moment you tailor the counseling to suit your religious/traditional idea, it ceases to be professional and becomes religious hogwash! undecided

I bet your kind would not be happy if you found yourself sitting down to be counseled by a so-called professional who had no problems introducing ideas from his own religion — say Islam or traditional beliefs— into each session. But here you pretend it is all good to do so if the so-called professional claimed to be of Christian leanings. Nonsense! undecided
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by SonofGod231: 8:26pm On Aug 22, 2023
LadyRosa:



Idiot! I don't find love.
I married a man who loves me and who I love.

A wife's role is to be submissive and not to love.

I'm not unfortunate like your sisters.
Congratulations, I just feel sorry of that clueless thwart that coincidentally married a cancer like you. Animal!
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Zonefree(m): 8:27pm On Aug 22, 2023
Persephone1:
May we not marry a boy man grin

Dear Op, my people have an adage it is: Aiki lo kabo ile ejo , ka tun sore. It means we don't come back from court to become friends. Arresting your husband may be right or wrong but what happens when he is released?
If you were arrested as a wife, will you be happy with your husband and let everything go back to normal when you are released?
Especially in this part of the world.

If you still want a happy marriage after a dispute, police station should not be an option. In the sight of the law, you are right but culturally you are not.

Get elders to speak to him, I hope he listens. May God help you. This matter deep i can't think straight self cheesy
It's time to return the phone to the owner.

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by UnfairLife7(m): 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
Nemesis0147:
I’m not talking about being in support of demotic violence…I won’t even allow a man touch my sister.
She should have walked out of the marriage or give him space….guy
The woman is feeling guilty bc she knows that what she did was not right….can you lock up your wife?
I love women who can stand for themselves.
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Styluss: 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
Marriage is beyound laws, especially a Nigerian marriage

Samantha124:
It doesn't matter.

Is breaking things in the house and beating up your wife lawful?

Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nobody: 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
So you would edure being abused by your wife?
KingLennon:

I will feel bad but I won't give up on her. I will never give up on her because that's not how she was when we qot married. Something must be wrong, we'll figure it out 2geda. I hope I have answered ur question?
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nobody: 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
Zonefree:

It's time to return the phone to the owner.
Come and collect it grin
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by LadyRosa(f): 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
SonofGod231:

Congratulations, I just feel sorry of the clueless thwart that coincidentally married a cancer like you. Animal!


Lol! Don't feel sorry for him. He doesn’t know a low life first class son of a rotten C.unt like you exists! tongue
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by kennethesan(m): 8:28pm On Aug 22, 2023
If only the feminine gender will pay attention to understanding the masculine gender.....

No man feels good not being in charge at home especially in finance...that made him go colos....

Woman, you've got your faults tho....but i put it to you that arresting wasn't just your idea, you spoke with someone. Next time don't expose your home agents of darkness who wouldn't bear the grunts with you.

Prayerfully apologize if you still need that home and use good and humble behavior to oil this already rusted Bond.

God will renew the wine of your marriage.
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Kobojunkie: 8:29pm On Aug 22, 2023
Styluss:
Marriage is beyound laws, especially a Nigerian marriage
Na women wey dey date and marry your kind I dey blame the most. undecided
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nemesis0147(m): 8:29pm On Aug 22, 2023
UnfairLife7:
women are not physical violence in marriage. Domestic violence is a No.
you see your life?
So you have not been reading the news were wives stabs their husbands to death?
Mtchew
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by royalfly(m): 8:29pm On Aug 22, 2023
[quote author=Kobojunkie post=125292194] Osinachi happens to be the ultimate reason why any and any Nigerian woman out there should avoid any man who uses her as a punching bag. That example more than reveals all the Don'ts in the case of violence in marriage. undecided

2. There is absolutely no justification or excuse for violence in relationships. Comprende? undecided[/quote

Yes and yes, no violence, but I assure u that the violence starts from the women but the man always comes out top in that stupid game of violence hence he is the monster. The man is already a punching bag years before u see the real damage by the man which should not be so nevertheless women should remain women to avoid the natural war like nature of a man
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Joshcoli(m): 8:29pm On Aug 22, 2023
Verokeena:
Good afternoon Nl family
Please pardon my epistle

My husband lost his job two years ago and ever since he has been so reluctant on getting another.. not to brag but I can say I have been the one keeping the family going ever since the job incidence (not like I ever complained) .

What I noticed about him is he now drinks and smokes and he is always hissing (obviously he is not happy and I try to always console him just to elate his Spirit)

Fast forward to last two months.. I got back from work and I was very tired.. I had to go pick the kids from school , bathe them, feed them and to make matters worst I wasn't feeling too alright .. (when I got home he (my husband) wasn't at home)

When I was done with the kids and fixing the house I was so tired I thought to myself to take a lil nap that was how I slept off (and this was around 9pm) ..

He got back around 10pm obviously drunk and smelling like a skunk.. he went straight to the kitchen. That was how the whole problem started.. first was insult.. then my phone, smashed it on the ground later my clothes he started tearing them .. saying all those things he was destroying was why I was feeling untouchable that he knows I have male friends sleeping with me..

I tried securing my items so he doesn't destroy more things that was how he pounced on me..

The next day I got him arrested he spent two days there.. but now I feel so guilty... He doesn't talk to me anymore.. I have apologized times without number

I don't just know what to do...


Nb: even while he was there I was still taking food to him

No need for long story just pack your things and leave that marriage

That man will get back at you in the wildest way you can ever imagine...

No matter what you do to a man, don't tarnish his ego because if you do he will get back at you in 100 folds
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nemesis0147(m): 8:30pm On Aug 22, 2023
Zonefree:

It's time to return the phone to the owner.
that lady really shock me too
Unlike her 😂
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nobody: 8:30pm On Aug 22, 2023
Every unlawful action has got a consequence.
Nemesis0147:
your question doesn’t require a yes or no answer…
But I will never lay my hands on my wife or lock her up in the police station.
What happened to taking her back to her people?
Or leaving the house for her?

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by UnfairLife7(m): 8:30pm On Aug 22, 2023
SonofGod231:

Congratulations, I just feel sorry of that clueless thwart that coincidentally married a cancer like you. Animal!
if you like beat your wife, you will sleep in cell for days. If your wife is too naive to stand for herself your neighbours will do that for her free of charge

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Dennisochampa: 8:31pm On Aug 22, 2023
Procashtips:


What happened to their family members?
Their friends?
Relatives?
Neighbors?
Etc

How come it was police straight?
Was she harboring an opportunity to "show him pepper" before now thereby asking for such a scenario to play out?

Has he ever beaten her before?
Have they every involved a 3rd party in their home before now to resolve a dispute?

Is this a first timer situation?

If yes, how come it was police straight?

Was he a drunk and a smoker before losing his job?

Plenty questions that you guys have chosen to ignore.
.... Boss, a real man will never reduce himself to a woman beater even if he's lost his job for 10 years....

Also, we do not know if they are in the same state as their family members.
Think about the gospel singer that died.... Were her family members and friends not aware of her husband's stupidity before he eventually beat her to death?
It was even reported that her pastor and church elders even advised her against divorce... If she had arrested him once or twice, who knows, they may have ended up going their separate ways and she may still be alive till now...
According to her, he came home drunk, smashed her phone and this happened all under the same roof as her kids... What kind of a man does that?
If what she's said is indeed the whole truth, then she's don't the absolute right thing..... A stitch in time saves 9

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nobody: 8:31pm On Aug 22, 2023
Well, since I'm not a Nigerian, then let me keep quiet.
Styluss:
Marriage is beyound laws, especially a Nigerian marriage

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nemesis0147(m): 8:31pm On Aug 22, 2023
Samantha124:
Every unlawful action has got a consequence.
how will you see your sister in-law after locking up her husband….your brother.
How will your family see her?
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Kobojunkie: 8:31pm On Aug 22, 2023
royalfly:
Yes and yes, no violence, but I assure u that the violence starts from the women but the man always comes out top in that stupid game of violence hence he is the monster. The man is already a punching bag years before u see the real damage by the man which should not be so nevertheless women should remain women to avoid the natural war like nature of a man
NOnsense submission from a story teller! undecided
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by royalfly(m): 8:31pm On Aug 22, 2023
Kobojunkie:
Osinachi happens to be the ultimate reason why any and any Nigerian woman out there should avoid any man who uses her as a punching bag. That example more than reveals all the Don'ts in the case of violence in marriage. undecided

2. There is absolutely no justification or excuse for violence in relationships. Comprende? undecided

U seem to av the vocals to argue don't make u right, u trying to narrow ur take but I have a bigger picture.. " comprehend"
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by UnfairLife7(m): 8:32pm On Aug 22, 2023
Joshcoli:


No need for long story just pack your things and leave that marriage

That man will get back at you in the wildest way you can ever imagine...

No matter what you do to a man, don't tarnish his ego because if you do he will get back at you in 100 folds
if you like beat your wife, you will sleep in cell for days. If your wife is too naive to stand for herself your neighbours will do that for her free of charge
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by jackmrandy: 8:32pm On Aug 22, 2023
Verokeena:
Good afternoon Nl family
Please pardon my epistle

My husband lost his job two years ago and ever since he has been so reluctant on getting another.. not to brag but I can say I have been the one keeping the family going ever since the job incidence (not like I ever complained) .

What I noticed about him is he now drinks and smokes and he is always hissing (obviously he is not happy and I try to always console him just to elate his Spirit)

Fast forward to last two months.. I got back from work and I was very tired.. I had to go pick the kids from school , bathe them, feed them and to make matters worst I wasn't feeling too alright .. (when I got home he (my husband) wasn't at home)

When I was done with the kids and fixing the house I was so tired I thought to myself to take a lil nap that was how I slept off (and this was around 9pm) ..

He got back around 10pm obviously drunk and smelling like a skunk.. he went straight to the kitchen. That was how the whole problem started.. first was insult.. then my phone, smashed it on the ground later my clothes he started tearing them .. saying all those things he was destroying was why I was feeling untouchable that he knows I have male friends sleeping with me..

I tried securing my items so he doesn't destroy more things that was how he pounced on me..

The next day I got him arrested he spent two days there.. but now I feel so guilty... He doesn't talk to me anymore.. I have apologized times without number

I don't just know what to do...


Nb: even while he was there I was still taking food to him

This one pass me cos I never marry yet.. But women how do you people reason sef. A man can feed you when you had nothing, like years and years...


But hear yourself. You were untouchable meaning you denied him sex. God abeg oh
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Procashtips(m): 8:32pm On Aug 22, 2023
Dennisochampa:
.... Boss, a real man will never reduce himself to a woman beater even if he's lost his job for 10 years....

Also, we do not know if they are in the same state as their family members.
Think about the gospel singer that died.... Were her family members and friends not aware of her husband's stupidity before he eventually beat her to death?
It was even reported that her pastor and church elders even advised her against divorce... If she had arrested him once or twice, who knows, they may have ended up going their separate ways and she may still be alive till now...
According to her, he came home drunk, smashed her phone and this happened all under the same roof as her kids... What kind of a man does that?
If what she's said is indeed the whole truth, then she's don't the absolute right thing..... A stitch in time saves 9

Seems I'm talking to a wall. Can't you think differently?

You keep repeating the same line.

How did you know he actually beat her?

Because she said so?

What if it was a lie?

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Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Nobody: 8:33pm On Aug 22, 2023
But it is life threatening, what if he killed her in the process of beating her up?
BennyDGreat:


She ought to have sort help but not from police.
I wouldn't even take my enemy there unless it's life threatening
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by royalfly(m): 8:33pm On Aug 22, 2023
Kobojunkie:
NOnsense submission from a story teller! undecided

Normal, from ur likes who are not unbaias. Sentiments is a killer of vision. Open ur eyes
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Ed12(m): 8:33pm On Aug 22, 2023
If it were to be in the past, I would have rain abuse on you and may even curse you but in the you are a WOMAN and you acted like one..

It is only when you destroy things especially yourselves before you begin to have sense..

You live with your man, you know his strength and his weakness, but hypergamy made your pounds on his weakness

You carry a man that is at his lowest go lock up, just to compound his problems..

No matter what anyone tells you here, you still will do your mind, you know what you are doing.. just don't destroy yourself beyond than repair.
Re: The Guilt Of Locking My Husband Up For Two Days by Dikegodspower(m): 8:33pm On Aug 22, 2023
Verokeena:
Good afternoon Nl family
Please pardon my epistle

My husband lost his job two years ago and ever since he has been so reluctant on getting another.. not to brag but I can say I have been the one keeping the family going ever since the job incidence (not like I ever complained) .

What I noticed about him is he now drinks and smokes and he is always hissing (obviously he is not happy and I try to always console him just to elate his Spirit)

Fast forward to last two months.. I got back from work and I was very tired.. I had to go pick the kids from school , bathe them, feed them and to make matters worst I wasn't feeling too alright .. (when I got home he (my husband) wasn't at home)

When I was done with the kids and fixing the house I was so tired I thought to myself to take a lil nap that was how I slept off (and this was around 9pm) ..

He got back around 10pm obviously drunk and smelling like a skunk.. he went straight to the kitchen. That was how the whole problem started.. first was insult.. then my phone, smashed it on the ground later my clothes he started tearing them .. saying all those things he was destroying was why I was feeling untouchable that he knows I have male friends sleeping with me..

I tried securing my items so he doesn't destroy more things that was how he pounced on me..

The next day I got him arrested he spent two days there.. but now I feel so guilty... He doesn't talk to me anymore.. I have apologized times without number

I don't just know what to do...


Nb: even while he was there I was still taking food to him


If your husband did not lose his job, will you have locked him up the way you did?
We all have families, and know how to handle this kind of issue,
If he had money, he wouldn't have been depressed, and probably drink too much as you alleged because we have not heard his side of the bluff.
But my dear, e go hard for that man to forget, his famies will constantly remind him of this your devilish act, community will see him as Odiegwu( not real man). Just pray if you wish to stay with him, but thank God he have kids

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