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chris
chris
6 years ago

Zione marry me pliz. U luke cute

Banda
Banda
6 years ago

Mehera, what do you mean women should submit to their husbands? Men have no right to abuse women in any way. It is a pity we still have bigoted men like you who think marriage means women should be treated as slaves. What is the role of women in marriage? To be infected with HIV by promiscous men; to be denied the right to a career and freedom to do what they want? Fortunately for women, there is no going back. We do not owe men ANYTHING. All our girls and women need to get an education and a job… Read more »

Mahera
Mahera
6 years ago

Gender Activists and their NGOs are the main perpetrators of GBV. They make women forget their roles as wives in marriage. Women empowerment does not mean men dis-empowerment.
As long as women apply biblical principles of marriage, there could be NO gender based violence in marriage. Women must respect and submit to their husbands, men must love their wives.
You can never illtreat the one you love.

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