In a recent Facebook discussion, Nigerian lawyer Stella expressed her concerns about polygamy, stating that it can cause health issues like hypertension and even lead to sudden death. She emphasized the dangers associated with having multiple partners, suggesting that it could be harmful to men’s well-being.
However, Jerry Ishokare, a Nigerian man, challenged her views. He believes that monogamy may actually kill men faster than polygamy. According to Jerry, the pressures and expectations of a monogamous relationship can be more detrimental to men’s health.
This debate highlights a growing conversation about the impact of different relationship structures on health. While some argue that polygamy can lead to stress and complications, others like Jerry suggest that the emotional and social pressures of monogamous relationships might be the real issue.
As society continues to explore various forms of relationships, it’s important to consider how these dynamics affect health and well-being. This discussion could prompt individuals to reflect on their relationship choices and the potential impacts on their lives.
“So many men are in bondage because of single, troublesome, stubborn and unrepentant wife. A man will always rest wherever he finds peace,” he wrote in part
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