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6 things Nigerian wives would always do at home

Being married is a beautiful experience I
must say; the euphoria of having to live
with a man you love does not go away for a
while. For some people, it does not go away
at all as every day is a new experience for
them.
Couples at the initial stage of their
marriages are so concerned about living
right and doing everything well. They try as
much as possible to be of best behavior and
avoid things that would make them fight.
Overtime, the level of work they put into the
relationship or marriage reduces. This is
because many of them suddenly get
comfortable with their partners and feel
there is no need to impress them anymore.
They become too relaxed and assume their
partners would not go anywhere; most of
the promises they made to each other at
the beginning of their relationship get broken
and they do not pay any attention to it.
Women are guilty in this aspect; many of
them stop being sassy and classy the
moment they get married.
They feel they have nothing more to lose
once they are married. This piece would be
looking at the things Nigerian wives do after
marriage. Here are some of the things
Nigerian wives would always do in marriage:
1. Level of hygiene reduces


2. Not paying attention to their
husbands’ rants


3. Being poky


4. When they insult their husbands’
family members


5. Using the children as an excuse to
avoid sex


6. When they cannot help sneering at
their mother-in-law

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