When it comes to sacrifices made in marriage,I don't think we men deserve to be on the same seat with women abeg.

Women put their entire life on the line for marriage: pregnancy, childbirth, career, domestic duties etc.

We men do our best, we provide. But the crown is for women
I think the only problem comes when the usual toxic group of women on Twitter try to rubbish the sacrifices men make.

Some men pull their own weight: toil for the family, even help out with domestic duties and raising kids.

But it is NOWHERE CLOSE to women's sacrifice
Childbirth alone is a HUGE sacrifice. It could go south. And then carrying the pregnancy with all the hormonal change and body changes?

Then we talk about post birth depression? The effect of childbirth on women's body?

And sometimes how they put their career on hold??
I appreciate men for their sacrifices ooo. My dad has hustled for the family, in fact he funded us like 80% of the time.

But all the money he has spent in nothing compared to the sacrifice my own mother has made.

I mean, my dad still helps out with domestic duties oo, till date
If we start listing out what women sacrifice for marriages, most of us will just keep quiet for the rest of this debate.

In fact, some women finish making all these sacrifices (cook, clean, childbirth etc) and still have to HUSTLE to feed themselves and the kids. No be Nigeria?
A lot of us men acknowledge these sacrifices and we don't treat our women wrong in any way (wife,mother, sister, friends). We honour them.

Our war is just against Twitter's cultural Marxists who want to destroy the family unit by sowing seeds of discord between men and women.
While you guys are here, you can follow @OriginsAF. It is a podcast that explores the origin story of the successes of our time.

Next week, they'd be talking to a female CEO of a company in Nigeria. Among many things, she'd talk about WOMEN IN BUSINESS (you know what that is)
How do women cope with marriage and their career, especially in societies like Nigeria when women are traditionally expected to raise kids, keep the home and all that.

It'd be an interesting discourse. There is always a lesson to learn in these discourses. You can thank me later
Please don't follow me expecting me to LAUD women everyday on everything ooo, even when the subject matter is nuanced.

I will say things critical of the postmodernist, cultural Marxists and utopianists on Twitter (male and female)

My allegiance is with the Patriarchy. Mercie🙌
You can follow @MrOdanz.
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