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    “80% of men don’t marry the woman they really like” – Men Spark Debate

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002September 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • A man sparked debate online after pointing out that many men can provide companions to women who can provide stability instead of marrying the women they really want.
    • He believes this helps with high divorce rates because men often walk away when initially affecting the qualities of their choices.

    A man’s claim that most men don’t marry the woman they really want has sparked widespread debate online.

    According to him “Eighty percent of men don’t marry women they like. They marry women who can stop them.”

    He further explained that while a man may appreciate or feel attracted to a particular woman, he often settles for another woman in terms of marriage, and her qualities or personality seem more suitable to keep her home stable.

    The man linked it to a high divorce rate, believing that: “It’s easy for a man to walk away when the role or characteristics of convincing him to marry eventually change.”

    He concluded that if men get married women, what they really like is: “It’s not easy to sign divorce documents only.”

    In other news….. Nollywood star Adesua Etomi-Wellington shares her views on how to get close to others’ success.

    In an Instagram story, the mother of two encourages people to see meeting people who are richer, more skilled or more skilled or further in life, which is an opportunity for personal growth rather than competition.

    According to Naija News, Etomi-Wellington describes a privilege and source of inspiration surrounded by outstanding people in different regions. She suggests that such experiences should be a driving force for self-improvement, not a sense of reproductive insecurity.

    The actress who married singer and politician Banky W stressed that keeping a company with disciplined people creates valuable learning opportunities.

    She urged her followers to draw strength and encouragement from the achievements of others, writing:

    “Smarter, more accomplished, more talented, more disciplined, more abundant, more intelligent, etc. = Blessing. No threat.”

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