Michelle Obama advices people on what to look out for when choosing a spouse

The wife of former American President, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama has advised people to look out for some qualities before settling for a spouse.

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According to Michelle Obama, it is important to choose a partner the way they would choose a player in a sports team.

Using a basketball player as an example, the former first lady stated that when choosing a basketball player, a multitalented player is chosen over a player who can only shoot.

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Mrs Obama further advised that in marriage one should choose a spouse who is all-round and can do everything.

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“Everybody has to be able to do it all,” she said. “Each person in a couple has to be able and willing to do it all.”

She added: “You don’t want to marry a man who is like ‘I don’t cook’. It’s like, well, what happens if I can’t cook?”

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She added that “life is just so unpredictable” and each partner should be able to step in when their partner is not capable.

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She continued: “Or if you’re the woman and you can’t balance the checkbook because you’ve left that to him. Life is too complicated for two partners not to be real equals in it.”

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In the caption, she added: “Find a partner who isnt just willing to divide and conquer, but who’s capable of covering for you during life’s unpredictable moments.”

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