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nirron1 (m)
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Some Nigerian traditions allows for ones mother-in-law to stay with her daugther helping her out to nurse the baby. As the man of the house,how long can u allow her to stay with u?As the wife if the reverse is the case,how long will u allow your husband's mother to stay with u nursing the baby?
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Zahymaka (m)
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Depends on how nice she is -- but if she's nice she'll take the cue and leave after a while.
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Seun (m)
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No thanks. I'm tired of not being the most important figure in the house. No one older than me is welcome in my home, thank you very much. if we need help, we will hire a nanny! 
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Zahymaka (m)
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No one older than me is welcome in my home, thank you very much. So you're one of those men who use age in determining who to marry -- are you sure when the love bug strikes you, you won't go for someone older than you?
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iffe (f)
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as long as u she wants.
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babymine (f)
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It depends on how nice and loving she is. 
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Dupsybaby (f)
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very short visit,nice or not nice i do prefer to avoid wahala.
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larger_20 (m)
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u can't make the decision when ur wife is there. Infact that is ur wifes mom so just stay away and let mother and child do their thing,
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