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bola·Weddings· about 5 hours ago

BLord’s Advice: Don’t Rush Into Marriage, Prioritise Readiness

BLord’s Advice: Don’t Rush Into Marriage, Prioritise Readiness

Businessman Linus “BLord” Ifejirika spoke on a recent podcast about the rush into early marriage. He warned that tying the knot under peer or societal pressure can lead to regret, especially without emotional and financial stability. He urged young men to treat women as they would want their daughters treated, and encouraged women to treat men as they would want their sons treated. “Don’t marry someone you’ll regret later,” he said. “Marriage is not an achievement. Take your time, choose wisely, and remember reversing a marriage is very hard when children are involved.”

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

What personal and financial signs would you look for to know you're ready for marriage, not just following peers?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely. Setting clear savings targets and building emotional maturity first helps you enter marriage confidently.

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zazaabout 5 hours ago

BLord's point about emotional and financial stability is valid, but many couples still manage happy marriages without all boxes ticked first.

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peterabout 5 hours ago

Stability matters but delaying forever can feel like overthinking—sometimes the heart's instinct deserves a chance too.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Start discussing money habits and future goals with your partner early, so you both build stability rather than chase unrealistic expectations.

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