Clergywoman, Laurie Idahosa, has taken to social media to share some characters men exhibit when they are in love.
According to her, if a man protects his woman, cares for her, introduces her to his family and friends, plans his future with her in it, and at the same time sends her good morning and good night messages, that man is in love.
She wrote,
“Certain actions speak much louder than the words “I love you.” If he protects you, cares for you, caters to your needs, plans his future around you, introduces you to his friends and family and makes sure he sends you the good morning/ good night messages, that man is in love!”
In related news, Laurie Idahosa affirmed that there’s nothing wrong with a married woman ordering food from vendors for her family.
Laurie reacted to a man’s post bemoaning the growing trend of married women ordering food online rather than cooking for themselves.
“There’s a growing trend amongst Nigerian women these days…..they order Stews, Soups and Jollof they eat at home from vendors. And I mean married women”, the Twitter user had written.
Reacting, Laurie Idahosa noted there’s no shame in choosing not to cook and ordering food from vendors as a married woman.
She continued by saying there are no gender restrictions in the kitchen.
Her words,
“Yes, and there’s no shame in it. If you don’t like the food I ordered, feel free to cook. Kitchens don’t have a gender.”