"Stop Dating Guys that Are the Same Age as You": Relationship Coach Advises Ladies Who Want to Get Married

"Stop Dating Guys that Are the Same Age as You": Relationship Coach Advises Ladies Who Want to Get Married

  • A relationship coach identified as Precious Ubani has advised single ladies to stop dating their age mates
  • She said a 25-year-old lady dating a man of the same age is not serious about getting married as the guy has no plans for marriage at that age
  • Precious went on to give the age range single ladies should consider being in relationships with if they want to settle down quickly

A relationship coach, Precious Ubani, has stated that dating men of the same age as you is a recipe for not getting married on time.

Precious gave this advice in a TikTok video she made where she shared her thoughts on the right age bracket single ladies looking to settle down should date.

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She advised ladies to stop dating their age mates. Photo Credit: TikTok/(@preciousubani_)
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She said:

"If you want to get married quickly, stop dating guys that are the same age as you.

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"You are 25 years old, your boyfriend is 25.
"You are 26 years old, your boyfriend is 26.
"At 26, tell me if that guy is thinking of marriage.
"But you want to get married and you are mingling with small small people."

Precious advised ladies to go for men that are ready to settle down instead of 'small small boys.'

She continued:

"If you want to get married, go for men that are ready to settle down.
"As a 25-year-old lady, you should be dating guys that are 33, 35 and thereabout."

Watch the video below:

Her advice sparked a debate

akpulonusamuel said:

"So men at 25 no ready to get married abeg before you talk and post next time rethink am my younger brother married at age 20 and he married older abeg."

RONALDO JUNIOR said:

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"My wife is older than me with 5yrs and we are happily married, and she was a single mother before I met. we have two children now."

Lisa-Luchi said:

"So sorry is your opinion...my husband is just a year older than me is not by age.,some 35/36 may not even be thinking of marriage."

Lightbearer said:

"I'm 43 & wify will be 43 on June 2nd, 2022 & we'll be 15years together 14th July, 2022 and we both have 3 children. So, your point exactly?"

thenovemberunion said:

"I married my age mate o we got married last year .. Anyman that really wants to marry you will do irrespective of age."

Woman living abroad advises people to marry first before relocating

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a woman residing in the UK had given reasons why it is best to marry first before going abroad.

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The lady said that life in the UK is easier for couples than single people. According to her, when a person comes to a foreign country with their spouse, they already have someone that could complement them.

In her words:

"Single people can come to study alone, but you see married people, they are on a whole different cruise entirely...One Spouse will study and can only work 20 hours weekly which is like 2 shifts for most jobs per week while the other Spouse gets a work permit to work as much as they like... The other Spouse that gets that work permit will be financially stable and can support the student Spouse better..."

Source: Legit.ng

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