@AdelajaSol8219 What do you mean by what girls do for an iPhone? That's not right. I use a Samsung because I prefer it, not because I can't afford an iPhone. My friends all use iPhones the smallest one is iphone 13, and they bought them with their own money. Stop making baseless assumptions.
@chi_quiero She technical do everything around the house while he sits around doing nothing, when I saw her doing electrical works I wan craze ๐ซ๐ซ๐ซ
@Sisi_Yemmie My cousin experienced this firsthand.
She was dating a man, and both families were involved. She got pregnant, and they had already fixed a wedding date after the baby would be born. After delivery, she stayed at her in-laws' house because her husband-to-be lived far away.
@Sisi_Yemmie once to ask about his grandchild, and the boy is almost six years old now. Along the way, the man she was supposed to marry eventually took his family's side and started treating her badly. Sometimes, walking away is the best decision, no matter how painful it is.
@Sisi_Yemmie In the end, her parents called off the marriage because it was obvious she was walking into a lifetime of problems. Her mum stepped in to help raise the child and told her to focus on building her career instead. Since she left that house, the father-in-law has never called even
@Sisi_Yemmie life, got pregnant too quickly, and they hadn't "enjoyed" their son enough. They even said they saw no reason for the marriage to happen and that the two of them could simply remain baby mama and baby daddy.
These were the same people who had agreed to the wedding date.
@Sisi_Yemmie Since it was her first child and they're Yoruba, it was considered normal for the new mother to stay with her in-laws for support. One midnight, she woke up and overheard a conversation between her father-in-law and mother-in-law. They were saying she came into their son's