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A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by ExAngel007(f): 7:11am On Aug 17, 2019
A Nigerian lecturer's comparison of marriage in Europe and Africa will have you thinking


My obs & gyn lecturer. I’ll never forget his infertility lecture. Opened with “in Europe, a couple meet, fall in love & marry. In the process they may or may not have children. Here in Africa, couples marry to have children. In the process, they may or may not fall in love...”



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Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by drips8(m): 7:33am On Aug 17, 2019
Society looks down on childless married couples and the stigma is worse for the women

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Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by duduade: 11:19am On Aug 18, 2019
drips8:
Society looks down on childless married couples and the stigma is worse for the women

Africans and their mentality is just savage

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Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by LordKO(m): 12:22pm On Aug 18, 2019
Balderdash. Generalization is the mother of all nonsense. In fact, the way most of you glorify everything West, a naive person would think that they're all aristocrats or of diplomatic ethical leanings, whereas reverse is almost the case. Small-mindedness/toxicity knows no race or gender or background.

Small-minded acts are very prevalent in the West, just like in the Black/developing/third world countries, the only difference being that, while they always perpetrate their shenanigans as predators, our representatives (in this regard) do perpetrate theirs as leeches.

You can only know how small-minded/toxic a typical Westerner is if you relate with them from an aristocratic/diplomatic position.

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Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by Kendumazy(m): 12:35pm On Aug 18, 2019
Somehow true.
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by Nigga44: 12:41pm On Aug 18, 2019
True........ Europeans marry for love, yet their divorce rate is out of this world undecided
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by Nobody: 12:41pm On Aug 18, 2019
He is right to some extent but I think this lecture needs to update himself with the happenings in his environment because that's some 80's /90's thing he blew off there. grin



Yea marriages may be money/sex based these days but not children anymore. grin
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by frozen70(f): 12:55pm On Aug 18, 2019
drips8:
Society looks down on childless married couples and the stigma is worse for the women

Forgetting that it could be the man that is impotent
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by UniversalDove: 1:03pm On Aug 18, 2019
It's very hard to decipher if love is a responsibility impressed upon us by nature , but giving birth, procreation, is in indeed a responsibility bestowed upon us by nature.

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UniversalDove:
I am of the opinion that the African conception of marriage, is much more valid even though I believe, some would still advocate adoption. You can adopt a million kids if you won't to but, something would still be missing in you.
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by sisisioge: 1:11pm On Aug 18, 2019
Well, it is the truth. The western world view procreation different from us here. It is a stigma for a couple to be childless in Africa and a thing of choice for the westerners. Simple.

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Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by bukatyne(f): 5:01pm On Aug 18, 2019
sisisioge:
Well, it is the truth. The western world view procreation different from us here. It is a stigma for a couple to be childless in Africa and a thing of choice for the westerners. Simple.

Yet, all the technology for assisted conception came from the West.

Where technology doesn't work, they designed surrogacy to ensure every woman who desires can have her child.

Don't let the minute few advertised deceive you.

Those of them who are very conservative are worse off than Nigerians.
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by sisisioge: 5:12pm On Aug 18, 2019
bukatyne:


Yet, all the technology for assisted conception came from the West.

Where technology doesn't work, they designed surrogacy to ensure every woman who desires can have her child.

Don't let the minute few advertised deceive you.

Those of them who are very conservative are worse off than Nigerians.




What are you saying? The fact still remains that procreation is a choice with them, it is not an expected occurrence from the society like is obtainable here. All you typed only point to another fact that where a woman/couple have chosen to procreate but nature is against them, they go to any length to actualize their dreams grin
Re: A Nigerian Lecturer's Comparison Of Marriage In Europe And Africa by bukatyne(f): 5:16pm On Aug 18, 2019
sisisioge:


What are you saying? The fact still remains that procreation is a choice with them, it is not an expected occurrence from the society like is obtainable here. All you typed only point to another fact that where a woman/couple have chosen to procreate but nature is against them, they go to any length to actualize their dreams grin

It is also an excepted occurrence over there that's why the few who choose otherwise have to explain themselves.

We are all humans first.

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