“There’s no equality in marriage; your husband is your Lord, not your friend” – Man says

Man uses a text from the Bible to support his argument that equality cannot exist in marriage.

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There cannot be two heads in a house, said the man who goes by Achiever Darlington Onyelike on Facebook.

As God is the head of the church, so too is the man the head of the home, according to Achiever Darlington.

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He continued by quoting a text from the Bible to support his claim that a man can only be his wife’s Lord. He stated that most ladies who had wed their best friends had filed for divorce.

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He continued by saying that a man cannot give his woman his complete attention for the entire 24 hours of the day.

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He wrote;

“There is no equality in marriage, stop confusing yourself, there are no two heads in a home, just one and that is your husband. Your husband is the head of the family just like God is the head of the church.

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Your Husband is not your friend, he is your Lord ( 1 Peter 3:6). Majority of those that claimed to have married their friend have divorced the marriages. And there is no way your husband can give you 24hours attention, wont he go to work and make money for the family? that means he Will stay with you from morning till night? It’s not possible, let’s stop deceiving ourselves on social media. Even a jobless man can never give a woman 24hours attention.”

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