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Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by ExAngel007(f): 12:37am On Oct 13 |
Married women share battles they fight in theirvhomes that their loved ones know nothing about Married women have gone online to share the silent battles they fight in their homes that they never tell anyone about. A married woman prompted them to share and many opened up. Most of those who spoke lamented about receiving no help from their husbands and having to endure infidelity. See some comments below. 18 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by CodeTemplarr: 1:35am On Oct 13 |
Why will he help with kids when he has to work extra hard to dig a borehole, generate electricity and pump water as against you going to the streams to fetch as it is in the books that inspired the provider role of man? He also provides milled rice + grains and not the raw ones you have to go mill yourself like it was in biblical times. He probably bought blenders, miicrowave oven, freezer, and washing machine which were never under the role of provision by provider in the bible. He probably pays the electricity bills for all those. No wonder household level Yahoo is trendy today. There has to be spiritual shortcut or support for the man to meet those numerous emanating needs outside the original purview of the provider. They can agree on any kid or young maid around as victim. Any new innovation falls under the role of the provider. If a machine that baths and dresses babies is created today, it becomes the man's job to provide and power it. Most likely within the city where the means to rapidly expand productive output in exchange for more money is highly limited. Tell me which brand of phone did Sarah use? What channel of satellite TV provider of their time was her favourite? Is domestic battle even harder than field battles to start with? 138 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by blackpanthar: 1:43am On Oct 13 |
I believe lack of proper orientation, communication of expectation and also definition of marriage, is the reason for these nonsense that women are posting. NOT everyone is called to marry..... many have married other people's wives and husbands.... in the name of pressure THAT YOU MARRIED DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE WON IN LIFE..... Some marriages are judgements, some are a destiny fulfilment, while others are just a stranded location. 76 Likes 10 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by CodeTemplarr: 1:44am On Oct 13 |
That second to last reply who is a divorcee. Her moniker when broken down is "SOS in Konji". What a cry! 36 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Tallesty1(m): 3:54am On Oct 13 |
Congratulations 🎊 to all of them 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Psych412(f): 5:55am On Oct 13 |
Here in Nigeria, some/most men here have all turn their marriages to a slave scheme....a slave mentality, putting their wives in bondage and in anguish. That's why married women in Nigeria now look older than their age....this slave mentality needs to stop and be abolished 28 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Zonefree(m): 7:25am On Oct 13 |
A female Nigerian student would slave for her school boyfriend for 4-5 years without complaining. -She'll cook and serve the young man and his friends. -Wash his clothes. -Clean and tidy his rooms/kitchen. -Wash his toilet. -Attend to his sexual needs in marvelous ways. All these for free! Same girl will get married and start to complain after just 8 months that house chores are too much for her. Same chores she was doing for her school boyfriend for years without complains! If you want to practice feminism, stay in your father's house! As long as marriage is in your dictionary and you're getting married in an African settings, get ready to work! Lazy dimwits! 268 Likes 36 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by tanigororo: 7:26am On Oct 13 |
If them no marry them, Na wahala. Make this gender go rest abeg 73 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by richiemcgold: 8:27am On Oct 13 |
Truly, truly, this life no balance at all. 🤔 .. while some married women are complaining about their marriage, there are many unmarried women out there in their late 30s and 40s praying to God everyday for marriage. 51 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Tayorshd87(m): 9:04am On Oct 13 |
You can't advise anyone to marry or not 🚫 let everyone got their taste out of it then later we all go assemble to disclose our experience 😊 Marriage calculator will be like 1 + 1 = 47836 Don't ask me how óò 😊 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by JovialJune(f): 9:27am On Oct 13 |
Still waiting for when Nigerian women will stop seeing marriage as an escape route for what I don't understand and think of themselves first, because with the way the world is going, everybody is on survival mode, there is no country that isn't having difficulties in every aspect right now, so protect your mental health by any means necessary cos when you die, your loved ones will move on and forget you the next day. 35 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Ibechris2: 9:55am On Oct 13 |
Marriage is great and the work in it is not for everyone. But I cringe when I see men who do not help their spouse. That is simply evil. 25 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Zonefree(m): 10:56am On Oct 13 |
JovialJune:But you're an obedient married woman 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by JovialJune(f): 11:12am On Oct 13 |
Zonefree: Doesn't mean I won't prioritise my mental health first "when push turns to shove". 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Zonefree(m): 11:16am On Oct 13 |
JovialJune:About 10 years in marriage and push is yet to turn to shove? You're happily married to a Nigerian man and you're advising single Nigerian women not to see marriage as an escape route. 46 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by JovialJune(f): 11:35am On Oct 13 |
Zonefree: Marriage is not an escape route to anything what exactly is anyone escaping from that isn't happening or present when single? The best way to face marital life is to expect nothing and hope for the best, and if in a situation whereby one can't cope anymore and one's health is at risk, leave. Marriage is not a do or die affair. 24 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Rexymania(m): 11:42am On Oct 13 |
I do help my wife to do the dishes sometimes Marriage is not easy for both parties Now I earn more but spend little on my self. I earn close to 100k monthly but e no dey show for my body 25 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by We4all: 12:03pm On Oct 13 |
Getting married to an African man is like being sentenced to life in prison. Once they pay their peanuts bride price, they think they own their women and can do whatever they want with them. There are still some good men out there, but the bad men overshadow the good ones. 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by SKhanmi: 12:11pm On Oct 13 |
The problem with women, you give them an inch, they would take a mile. Help a sensible wife out at home sometimes and she would appreciate and understand why. But see the rest, they would start feeling entitled. Before you know you’re still paying all the bills and doing most of the house chores. No be say dem go still please you for the other room. I saw a statistics of married couples that shared chores/bills abroad, it was always the guys that ended up loosing because you can’t really satisfy a woman. It’s a trap. Guys never start what you can’t finish. If you can afford it GET A HOUSEHELP! Nonsense 23 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Klass99(f): 12:23pm On Oct 13 |
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Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Klass99(f): 12:28pm On Oct 13 |
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Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by SKhanmi: 12:43pm On Oct 13 |
Klass99: In a symbiotic mature relationship where you treat each other well & try to understand your partner , what you’re saying will work. You wouldn’t even need to ask sef. No guy that knows his worth likes a woman that lays like a Log of wood or nonchalantly tries to please you. 7 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Klass99(f): 1:19pm On Oct 13 |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by pocohantas(f): 2:22pm On Oct 13 |
Majority of the issues here revolves around money. Thankfully I didn't see many cases of physical or emotional abuse. If the man is walking through coal to provide for a family on a single income, he is just as frustrated. So they are definitely surviving on a tight budget in 2024. I will suggest the women talk to their husbands to at least help with dressing the kids in the morning. Or, they can get a job and outsource some tasks. When we emphasize on the importance of a woman having an income before or in marriage, they say it is feminism and we are deceiving young girls. But money would save you a lot of bad days and help you ignore things that would have ordinarily caused issues in your marriage. ============= Except you are married to the minute percentage of Nigerian men that can shoulder all the bills and still provide you appliances and a help. This would most likely be your reality. Finally, 2 kids is okay for 99.9% of Nigerian families. The remaining 0.1 are politicians, executives, trustfund babies, oil workers and people earning a solid 7digit income. Let's stop repeating a cycle of parents who spend all their youth training kids until they forget the main reason they got married - COMPANIONSHIP. It is not the flex y'all think it is. Thank you! 75 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by GloriousGbola: 2:33pm On Oct 13 |
pocohantas: Since you are confam 0.1%, I expect 4 pikins minimum 4 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by pocohantas(f): 2:44pm On Oct 13 |
GloriousGbola: I bind and cast you. 3 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Tallesty1(m): 2:45pm On Oct 13 |
pocohantas:You should be saying AMEN 4 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by pocohantas(f): 3:19pm On Oct 13 |
Tallesty1: Finance is one part, emotions is another. Born the number you can train without turning into a mad woman. 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Tallesty1(m): 3:25pm On Oct 13 |
pocohantas:Your mates dey use four test mic in the north 😂 3 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by CodeTemplarr: 3:33pm On Oct 13 |
Tallesty1:one terrorist child per wife. One almajiri child per wife. One quran reciting legend too. 6 Likes |
Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Tallesty1(m): 3:37pm On Oct 13 |
CodeTemplarr: 6 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Married Women Share Battles They Fight In Their Homes by Maeve7: 4:56pm On Oct 13 |
Zonefree: Why don’t you guys stay with your female students then? Just don’t get married. 14 Likes 2 Shares |
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