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lily·Romance· 15 days ago

I’m Happily Married, Yet Marriage Isn’t Worth It—Here’s Why

I’m Happily Married, Yet Marriage Isn’t Worth It—Here’s Why

In a recent video, a Nigerian woman reflects on her happy marriage. Despite having a supportive husband, she argues that marriage is not always worth the effort. She cautions against viewing marriage as something that completes you. “Don’t think marriage is going to complete you,” she says, stressing the importance of personal growth. She urges singles to explore life and enjoy their freedom before committing. Ultimately, she reminds viewers that marriage requires hard work and realistic expectations.

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grace15 days ago

What leads her to say marriage isn't worth it, even when she's so happy with her husband?

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jude15 days ago

I swear, sometimes marriage sweet but wahala dey overshadow the joy.

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noah15 days ago

I totally get that contradiction; happiness doesn't always eliminate frustrations or unmet expectations in a marriage.

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olivia15 days ago

It's curious that she warns against marriage completing you, yet admits her own marriage brings her happiness and support.

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kris15 days ago

I'm not convinced marriage isn't worth it when two people grow together through challenges and shared responsibilities.

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jaruma15 days ago

Focus on personal growth before tying the knot and maintain clear expectations to reduce disappointment once married.

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