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What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Blackhacker(m): 7:18am On May 21
What's your first reality check after getting married?

Source: Twitter
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by doggedfighter(f): 7:47am On May 21
Blackhacker:
What's your first reality check after getting married?

Source: Twitter

I hope you are coming back to tell us more.
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by portplus: 7:59am On May 21
Bills increases.......

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Blackhacker(m): 10:21am On May 21
doggedfighter:


I hope you are coming back to tell us more.

Nope: I am also asking to learn more from naira land
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Silentgroper(m): 11:01am On May 21
Omoh marriage eh .. God help me secure non nagging, supportive, loving, caring, bootylicious woman. Maybe only then would I take marriage serious ...


Lord help my soul...

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Silentgroper(m): 11:02am On May 21
Nlfpmod ..

Come push to front page .. make I learn from married men...
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by pansophist(m): 2:20pm On May 21
You're now in the service industry.

All your effort, character, money, even kinds of friends should directly and indirectly have a positive effect on your spouse.

And as you're serving, better do it with a smile, even if you don't like it, because no one likes a frowning server.

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Eunoiaa(f): 4:35pm On May 21
This should be interesting. grin


Hopefully.
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Jman06(m): 4:57pm On May 21
pansophist:
You're now in the service industry.

All your effort, character, money, even kinds of friends should directly and indirectly have a positive effect on your spouse.

And as you're serving, better do it with a smile, even if you don't like it, because no one likes a frowning server.
Men are enslaved and made to serve the female gender after marriage!

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Bongadu: 5:49pm On May 21
Wife cheats on you while you are at work hustling while she's collecting preek from yusuf then born yusuf child as your own

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Proserpina: 5:54pm On May 21
You can't have the bed to yourself alone anymore cry

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Proserpina: 5:55pm On May 21
Jman06:
Men are enslaved and made to serve the female gender after marriage!
Is this all you got from that gender neutral post?

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Jman06(m): 6:18pm On May 21
Proserpina:
Is this all you got from that gender neutral post?
But that is what it is nau.

The man is made to:

*Work his butt off to pay bills and take care of the wife and kids

* After working hard in the daytime to make money, he is also expected to work hard at night to satisfy madam in bed otherwise, madam will not be happy with him and you know when madam is unhappy, the whole house is not at peace

* He's not expected to enjoy himself by going out with friends to the bar to drink one or two bottles of beer like he did when he was single, otherwise, he is termed irresponsible man.

* He's not only carrying the financial burdens of his nuclear family, but also those of in-laws (in most cases). His own side of extended family only benefits to the extent madam allows

* He works and works to train the children in school and make sure they stand on their feet financially, and when the children are financially stable, their mom becomes their priority. She's the one who is placed on monthly allowance, who gets flown abroad for healthcare and vacations. She is the one who goes to omugwo during which she's well taken care of.

*If the man defies death from struggling to cater for family, all he gets are occasional bottles of kaikai or some few clothes if the children want to be generous.

* But what usually happens in most cases is that after all the hustling to take care of his family, just about the time the children are done with education and settle down, their father dies from ill health he must have developed during years of hustling with little rest or healthcare , leaving only the mother to enjoy the children's care.

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by UnconventionalT: 6:33pm On May 21
Just to digress from the topic pls. Is it the place of my mum to serve my husband his food if I am not around and my mum is on a visit? Considering I have made the meal and put it in a cooler or smth.
Should my husband expect my mum to serve him?
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Eunoiaa(f): 6:37pm On May 21
OP, I thought to help your ministry small. cheesy

You should have shared screenshots to go with it, and probably a link too.

Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Proserpina: 6:46pm On May 21
Jman06:
But that is what it is nau.

The man is made to:

*Work his butt off to pay bills and take care of the wife and kids

* After working hard in the daytime to make money, he is also expected to work hard at night to satisfy madam in bed otherwise, madam will not be happy with him and you know when madam is unhappy, the whole house is not at peace

* He's not expected to enjoy himself by going out with friends to the bar to drink one or two bottles of beer like he did when he was single, otherwise, he is termed irresponsible man.

* He's not only carrying the financial burdens of his nuclear family, but also those of in-laws (in most cases). His own side of extended family only benefits to the extent madam allows

* He works and works to train the children in school and make sure they stand on their feet financially, and when the children are financially stable, their mom becomes their priority. She's the one who is placed on monthly allowance, who gets flown abroad for healthcare and vacations. She is the one who goes to omugwo during which she's well taken care of.

*If the man defies death from struggling to cater for family, all he gets are occasional bottles of kaikai or some few clothes if the children want to be generous.

* But what usually happens in most cases is that after all the hustling to take care of his family, just about the time the children are done with education and settle down, their father dies from ill health he must have developed during years of hustling with little rest or healthcare , leaving only the mother to enjoy the children's care.
Lol

But He has the choice not to do all of these, nobody made him. He can choose not to do any of your list, live alone enjoy his proceeds alone and die without leaving an offspring. The choice of a man not to live like this is what makes him take up those responsibilities. There is always a choice.

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Blackhacker(m): 6:50pm On May 21
Eunoiaa:
OP, I thought to help your ministry small. cheesy

You should have shared screenshots to go with it, and probably a link too.

Good job but sincerely just wanted to hear from Nairaland couples...

The one that got me the most was the guy who said he was sent a list of things to buy but it was not giving money for the item. grin
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Proserpina: 6:51pm On May 21
UnconventionalT:
Just to digress from the topic pls. Is it the place of my mum to serve my husband his food if I am not around and my mum is on a visit? Considering I have made the meal and put it in a cooler or smth.
Should my husband expect my mum to serve him?
Your mum can serve if she wills and you permit it.

No your husband shouldn't expect your mum to serve him. He's not married to her but you.

To avoid second question, perhaps your mom should leave serving alone. cheesy
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Eunoiaa(f): 7:02pm On May 21
Blackhacker:
Good job but sincerely just wanted to hear from Nairaland couples...

The one that got me the most was the guy who said he was sent a list of things to buy but it was not giving money for the item. grin

It's the one that was about leaving home to go pick her from her Dad's place for me. grin grin
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Dogalmighty17: 1:54pm On May 22
UnconventionalT:
Just to digress from the topic pls. Is it the place of my mum to serve my husband his food if I am not around and my mum is on a visit? Considering I have made the meal and put it in a cooler or smth.
Should my husband expect my mum to serve him?

Your mom has no business serving your husband and your husband to be extremely stupid to allow your mom serve him.
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by LagosSuperStar: 5:28pm On May 22
Bongadu:


Wife cheats on you while you are at work hustling while she's collecting preek from yusuf then born yusuf child as your own

Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by zoeymikey(f): 11:03pm On May 23
Silentgroper:
Omoh marriage eh .. God help me secure non nagging, supportive, loving, caring, bootylicious woman. Maybe only then would I take marriage serious ...


Lord help my soul...
I'm here
I'm right here
Search no further
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Silentgroper(m): 4:42am On May 24
zoeymikey:

I'm here
I'm right here
Search no further
are you even female??
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by zoeymikey(f): 9:27am On May 24
Silentgroper:
are you even female??
Yes,i am..
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Silentgroper(m): 9:41am On May 24
zoeymikey:

Yes,i am..


I'm in doubts...


Could I see a pic of you or probably let's get talking off here
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by zoeymikey(f): 10:24am On May 24
Silentgroper:


I'm in doubts...


Could I see a pic of you or probably let's get talking off here
I posted my Pic on my profile na
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Pootle: 11:47am On May 24
Silentgroper:


I'm in doubts...


Could I see a pic of you or probably let's get talking off here

thick voice with unshaved balls await you
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by BigYash: 12:46pm On May 24
You get to understand that you no longer have privacy .. As time progresses you get tired of sex with her..
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Silentgroper(m): 5:54pm On May 24
zoeymikey:

I posted my Pic on my profile na
you look different from the one you posted on your birthday thread...
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by bukatyne(f): 6:23pm On May 24
Jman06:
But that is what it is nau.

The man is made to:

*Work his butt off to pay bills and take care of the wife and kids

* After working hard in the daytime to make money, he is also expected to work hard at night to satisfy madam in bed otherwise, madam will not be happy with him and you know when madam is unhappy, the whole house is not at peace

* He's not expected to enjoy himself by going out with friends to the bar to drink one or two bottles of beer like he did when he was single, otherwise, he is termed irresponsible man.

* He's not only carrying the financial burdens of his nuclear family, but also those of in-laws (in most cases). His own side of extended family only benefits to the extent madam allows

* He works and works to train the children in school and make sure they stand on their feet financially, and when the children are financially stable, their mom becomes their priority. She's the one who is placed on monthly allowance, who gets flown abroad for healthcare and vacations. She is the one who goes to omugwo during which she's well taken care of.

*If the man defies death from struggling to cater for family, all he gets are occasional bottles of kaikai or some few clothes if the children want to be generous.

* But what usually happens in most cases is that after all the hustling to take care of his family, just about the time the children are done with education and settle down, their father dies from ill health he must have developed during years of hustling with little rest or healthcare , leaving only the mother to enjoy the children's care.

90% of your post is about money.

Money doesn't metamorphosize to food on the table, clean and beautiful home, kids well fed and cared for, family healthy, clean clothes, and every other thing the money is expected to do.

It is the wife usually expected to do all that in addition to taking care of herself, her husband, her children and her in-laws.

Add that to working and contributing financially to the home while at it.

Marriage is primarily for the benefit of men. Like a good employer, marriage to a good man who loves his wife would yield good benefits to the wife.

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Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by Jman06(m): 6:37pm On May 24
bukatyne:


90% of your post is about money.

Money doesn't metamorphosize to food on the table, clean and beautiful home, kids well fed and cared for, family healthy, clean clothes, and every other thing the money is expected to do.

It is the wife usually expected to do all that in addition to taking care of herself, her husband, her children and her in-laws.

Add that to working and contributing financially to the home while at it.

Marriage is primarily for the benefit of men. Like a good employer, marriage to a good man who loves his wife would yield good benefits to the wife.
Okay ma. I agree with you for peace to reign cool wink
Re: What's Your First Reality Check After Getting Married? by bukatyne(f): 7:21pm On May 24
pansophist:
You're now in the service industry.

All your effort, character, money, even kinds of friends should directly and indirectly have a positive effect on your spouse.

And as you're serving, better do it with a smile, even if you don't like it, because no one likes a frowning server.

Hahahahahaha @ service industry.

Very true.

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