‘No Amount Of Kaya’n Mata Will Make It Better’ – Marriage Therapist Addresses Couples On What Makes Marriages Work
A Nigerian marriage therapist, Shamseddin Giwa has said that no amount of aphrodisiac, cooked meals and lingerie can make a marriage better.
In a post shared on Facebook, Mr Giwa who is happily married stated that even if a woman uses an aphrodisiac, wears sexy lingerie or cooks her husband’s favourite meals, the marriage won’t get better if the man is not equally willing and intentional about making it work.
He went further to list other ingredients that make marriages work. According to him, connection is key and it is where a married woman should begin from. He added that one way to do this is effective nuptial communication.
He further stated that a woman needs to be able to understand the ‘why’ of her situation, that is, why is she the only one trying to work on the marriage.
Below is his full post:
“No amount of kaya’nmata, sexy lingerie or delicious meals cooked will make your marriage better if you are with a husband unwilling to also work on the marriage.
It’s 2024 people, why do we still dish out these advice to wives? Use kaya’n mata (aphrodisiac), buy sexy lingerie, cook his favorite meal.
Okay, in all the years, why haven’t the issues gotten better? It’s simple, it takes both spouses to make a marriage work.
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Connection is key and this is where you should begin from. One way to do this is effective nuptial communication. You also need to be able to understand the ‘why’ of your situation. I mean, why are you the only one trying to work on it?
Whatever answer you get, ensure it’s real. For instance, if the reason is because your husband doesn’t know better then this can be made better but if it is a reason like him having lost complete interest in you or worse where interest never really existed, it may be better for you to get with the reality and let it inform how you move forward.”