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Richy4: I can now see why your mother in-law was complaining.. connecting room would have been the best in this case...
It mustn't be sex all the time YES but that warmth, the cuddling at night before sleep claims u guys is still something...The little pillow talk while in bed and settling little misunderstanding in the bedroom would be missing..
Besides, as the kids starts growing up, anytime their mother goes to your room or u sneak into her room at an ungodly hour they will know what you came for at that hour of the night but if it's a connecting room, u both would just use the connecting door..
Stallionhorse: No don't share a room!! Infact don't share the sane house! Pack out to another county sef that will be most preferably.. Anofia.. May you remain unfortunate till you have sense!!
Youngwiz71: You for kukuma build another house give your wife then build another house give your children then you self you stay for another house entirely , when una want do family meeting una fit connect through Zoom ehn
But seriously it's not cool na, am not married but I'll advice you to listen to the advice of your parent and in laws..
Besides that staying in different rooms can send a very bad message to the minds of your children, it makes it look like you guys are separated or doesn't love it other which can adversely affect them...
My opinion tho, but you're at liberty to build your home the way you want..
The decision to live apart was agreed to by me and my wife, especially when she was nursing a baby when we were in One Bedroom. Then I was so inconvenienced whenever the baby carer was coming to take care of the baby and the roughness of the room and other stuff gave me a tough time then.
robosky02: Super falcons of Nigeria the nine 9 times African champions came to Morocco with a dream to win the 10th title but what we saw was what left a bitter test in out mouth
1 the Bayana Bayana stung them in their first game 2. The Moroccans beat them were it matters at the semi finals 3. Even in the consolation 3rd place match Zambia yet humbled them
For the first time Nigeria is losing 3 game in the tournament.
What do you think is the problem of Nigeria super falcon team?
Is this the end of Nigeria dominance in Africa?
What is the way forward
Source: robosky02
Firstly, the team is ageing and we need fresh and younger legs. Secondly, the Nigerian Women League is not functioning at optimal level, so the earlier we develop the women league more, the better for us. Thirdly, bad and poor NFF management and Federal Ministry of Sport's meddlesomeness in the affairs of football in Nigeria
I have been facing a lot of criticisms from some of my in-laws and my relatives, particularly my mother in-law who has frowned at why I will build a three bedroom flat, with separate rooms for me and my wife.
I married my wife in 2016 and we have been been living in a rented One Bedroom Flat, i.e. A bedroom and living room. We have got 3 kids and just early this year, we moved to our own house- a three bedrooms flat all ensuite. The master bedroom for me as the husband and my Wife's room and the other room for the kids, all tailored to suit our respective tastes.
But my mother-in-law, on coming to greet us recently was not comfortable with me and my wife's having different rooms, even when we have allayed whatever fears she may be nursing. According to her reasons, husband and wife living in separate rooms will not bond the love or marriage stronger compared to if we are living or sharing the same room. Apart from her, a few of my people too, including my foster mother have also raised a concern about, saying that the best for us was for both of us to share the same room so that there will be more bonding and attachment.
I really want to ask, which is better and is there anything bad about a husband and wife living apart in different rooms or it's better to share and live in one Room?
The fact is that the so called Pastor Prince Ugokwe who paraded himself as a Bishop and founder of Christian-Muslim Love Foundation is my neighbour and he merely conducts his church service in an uncompleted kitchen-like building with just about 20 worshipers. How can such a man influence Christians to support or vote a Muslim-Muslim ticket?
It's not all about good man. It's all about Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC- a party already irritating majority of Nigerians as a result of its poor performances.
One of the Bishop that was caught in the Video claiming to be from the North has been uncovered. He contested as APC Youth Leader in South East .
His Facebook name is Amb Ugokwe Prince . Everything about APC is lies and fraudulent. Nigerians must kick them out
We will never allow deceitive people to rule us
This Igbo guy is a self-ordained pastor that calls himself a Bishop. He lives in my neighborhood and has a makeshift auditorium where he uses as church with worshipers not more than 30 people (including adults and and children). The name of his worship center is York Breaker City Ministry. I know him very well
If he says this, then Eiye Confraternity, of which he is a member should be able to sanction and discipline him. The guy has started to irritate me, honestly
McDuncan: How then did they become husband and wife according to your narrative?
By African tradition, once a man and woman are living together and have children and even in most cases done a a little in-house introduction to their parents, they are husband and wife and not until there is a formal wedding between them
Omoluabi16: Sounds strange to me! I be African too, living in Africa. It's SM I usually see 'cousin brother' or 'cousin sister'. Your cousin is your cousin.
If my cousin is my cousin, there should a word to distinguish whether sister or brother