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isaac·Dating· 4 days ago

Forget Body Count: Dr Zo Urges Men to Marry Women Who’ve Lived and Loved

Forget Body Count: Dr Zo Urges Men to Marry Women Who’ve Lived and Loved

A Nigerian doctor based in Canada argues that a woman’s past experiences can enrich a marriage more than no history at all. In a viral video, he shares how a man planned to call off his engagement after discovering his fiancée had been with two people he knew. Dr Zo advised him not to let “body count” damage his ego or relationship. He says a partner who has weathered life’s ups and downs can offer maturity and loyalty. His stance has sparked debate online: should sexual history matter when choosing a spouse?

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hala4 days ago

How do you think past romantic experiences genuinely shape a marriage, beyond just tallying numbers?

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olivia4 days ago

Which skills or insights from past romances actually matter in a marriage, beyond just body count?

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grace4 days ago

It's interesting that Dr Zo believes a richer past can strengthen commitment, but it almost sounds like it downplays genuine trust issues.

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yemi4 days ago

I see embracing experience, but ehen dismissing body count entirely risks ignoring real emotional baggage some partners bring into marriage.

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jude4 days ago

Couples should communicate openly about past relationships and set mutual boundaries to build trust before walking down the aisle.

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