“If my husband asks for DNA test, we shouldn’t be together” – Lady shares bold take on marriage

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A Nigerian lady has sparked heated debate online after sharing her strong stance on DNA tests in marriages.

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In a viral video shared on X (formerly Twitter), she emphasized that trust is a major foundation in any relationship, adding that asking for a DNA test calls that trust into question.

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In her words, she said:

“If I am married today and my husband insists on a DNA test, then we should not be together. If you do not trust me enough to believe that the child I have for you is yours, then we should not have met each other.”

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She went on to stress that demanding a DNA test in a marriage could cause deep emotional damage, noting that such a request suggests doubt, disrespect, and a lack of confidence in one’s partner.

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Her statement has since triggered widespread conversations online, especially as DNA testing continues to trend in discussions around paternity and infidelity.

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While some people agree with her stance on trust, others argue that DNA tests are becoming increasingly necessary in today’s society.

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One user commented, “Trust is important, but verification no bad.” 🤔 Another added, “This one strong o. In this generation, better safe than sorry.”

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Watch the video below…

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