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I MARRIED OUT OF DESPERATION AND PRESSURE! Betty Irabor says it’s better to stay single than marry and live unhappily
Veteran Nigerian publisher, Betty Irabor, says she believes it’s better to stay single than marry and live unhappily ever after.
The CEO of Genevieve magazine said the pressure on young ladies to marry at a certain age is one of the reasons there are more divorce and unhappy marriages.
She shared a post by a lady who said she married out of desperation and pressure.
The anonymous lady lamented about her marriage saying it’s been 16 months of emotional torture for her.
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The lady also revealed that she does not love her hubby, not even a bit.
Betty shared the post with the caption;
“She needs our advice! Personally, I think this whole idea of succumbing to societal or peer pressure to marry before a certain age is one of the reasons there’s more divorce and unhappy marriages and in some case mental illness.
“I believe it’s better to stay single than marry and live unhappily ever after.
“If this lady is as miserable in her marriage as she says, she should work towards getting out. It’s better to be single and happy than married and miserable as in this case.
“I advise that they should both see a marriage counsellor… but once again, let me say this loud and clear if you marry in haste you will repent at leisure…”
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See her post:
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