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zaza·Dating· about 1 hour ago

Why Dating in the UK Feels Like a Survival Game for Nigerians

Why Dating in the UK Feels Like a Survival Game for Nigerians

When Nigerians move to the UK, many cut ties with partners back home. They expect to find better relationships, but instead enter a harsh dating scene driven by survival instincts. High living costs force immigrants to juggle long hours and second jobs. Friendships stay tied to workplaces and fade once you leave. Couples often struggle with exhaustion, neglect and unfaithfulness under pressure. To break the cycle, look beyond your immediate circle. Reconnect with someone you left behind. A simple message at home may lead to the deep companionship you’re missing abroad.

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

How una dey cope with the survival mode dating in the UK, juggling extra shifts and empty weekends?

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krisabout 1 hour ago

It often feels like promised better relationships are buried under back-to-back shifts and the need to survive financially abroad.

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jude35 minutes ago

I'm not convinced that cutting ties back home always leads to deeper UK connections; sometimes it's a mindset more than the environment.

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