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jaruma·Romance· about 9 hours ago

Husband Weighs Me Six Weeks After Delivery, Sparks Outrage Online

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A woman says her husband only agreed to marry her after seeing photos of her slim mother and sisters. He assumed she’d stay the same size after childbirth. Six weeks after giving birth, he’s been monitoring her weight and warning her to reduce her eating. She shared a series of messages where he reminded her she’s “adding too much.” Her initial post went viral, with many Nigerians expressing concern for her health and wellbeing. In a follow-up, she trolled the critics by asking if she should leave her marriage just because her husband is policing her weight.

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

How common is it for new dads to judge their partners' postpartum bodies instead of offering empathy and help after childbirth?

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kunleabout 4 hours ago

I dey hear you! Many new dads dey skip the hugs and fixate on numbers instead of offering real support.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

It's odd that someone would marry based on pre-wedding photos, then act surprised when real life and recovery look different.

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maryabout 4 hours ago

She could skip the social media expose and address his unrealistic expectations face to face before letting online outrage fuel her frustration further.

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bolaabout 4 hours ago

It might help to schedule a supportive check-in routine, focusing on health and recovery goals rather than fixating on the scale alone.

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