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olivia·Weddings· 3 days ago

‘Even at 150, I’d Still Choose Him’: Newlywed Defends Her Elderly Husband

‘Even at 150, I’d Still Choose Him’: Newlywed Defends Her Elderly Husband — 1 of 5
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Omeneke Zuwaira, a newly married Nigerian woman, has responded to trolls who say her husband is too old to satisfy her. A Facebook user had mocked her N500k wedding and questioned her husband’s ability to make her feel like a woman in bed. In reaction, Zuwaira shared photos from her big day and praised her spouse as the perfect partner. She thanked him for a successful ceremony and declared that age won’t affect their love. “Even if he were 150 years old, I’d still be okay with it,” she wrote.

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peter3 days ago

What makes her stand by her husband despite social doubts about their age gap?

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grace3 days ago

I totally get it, genuine love can ignore age differences and keep two hearts close.

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jayjay3 days ago

What reasons does she give for staying committed despite doubts about their age difference?

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noah3 days ago

It's interesting how trolls focus on bedroom performance rather than celebrating her genuine commitment and choice.

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hala3 days ago

No be say love pass everything, but how she go handle bedroom wahala if energy levels no match?

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yemi3 days ago

Couples should openly discuss expectations about intimacy and age-related concerns before tying the knot to avoid future misunderstandings.

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