I blessed my Mother In-Law with couple of facial collision and this happened….

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I blessed my Mother In-Law with couple of facial collision and this happened….


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31 Comments

  1. Hot and spicy 🔥 slaps oh my 🤣🤣🤣🤣I've had a fair share of mother in law wahala I've been quiet all through. I think when you are quiet they feel you can't take action

  2. This was a replay. I'm American women in relationships with a Nigerian man. I have second thoughts since hearing this story. I am a widow and marriage experience was great. If tribes have conflict until this day then the marriage doesn't have a chance. Being old school training from nuns in the Catholic Church help me with a different perspective. This is my first foreign man so far across the waters. We are close to being together one year in October. Thank you for sharing this video. Peace ✌️✌️

  3. Sometimes you just need to leave because you just fall out of love wuth something. Sometime the welfare is good somemen can leave their wives and children in shit. Toxic relationships are not a good environment for the children its better to leave then subject the children to your nonsense. This causes trauma..

  4. I am an igbo man married a Yoruba man up till now my family still not accepting her after 3 children. But I dont care this was what caused Psquare problem until today I think I can say we igbo dont normally accept other tribes like our own.

  5. It’s obvious that before marriage …conversations need to be had about how the man/woman feel about these things and opinions they hold on family boundaries. BEFORE YOU MARRY so you can decide whether you want to marry

  6. Toxic and selfish in laws / families are real – absolute failures trying to tell you how to live your life. It's a joke 🙆‍♀️ be selfish and live life for you. We all get one shot in life.

  7. Mother in law is crazy…husband is a spineless coward…I went through a similar situation whuch resulted in me divorcing my hisband…his mother was disrespectful…had no boundaries and was basically crazy…and my husband was weak and cowardly…I got tired of everybody…

  8. My West Indian mother caused a lot of confusion in the early years of my marriage. During a visit my wife and mother had a verbal altercation. My wife called my mother a bit$h. This was a seminal point in my marriage. I had to side with my wife. My mother did a lot of things for me but I need to be allowed to be a man and bond with my wife unhindered by outside interferences.
    My wife and I have been married for almost 25 years now. There are few things that are worse than a weak man. I have seen multiple marriages ruined by meddlesome parents.
    We have a false sense of what manhood is. A man protects his wife from emotional, financial, sexual and spiritual assault.
    The mother doesn’t respect the son. The mother must know her place in her son’s family.
    I blame the son for the problems that this family is experiencing. Men have to stand up.

  9. When my cousin was in residency, she asked her husband to send for his Mom to help with their kids. They had 4 kids. The husband straight up told her that is she wanted their marriage to survive, it was better that they managed the kids om their own, no matter the challenges. Years later, when they went home to visit, she understood why her husband NEVER let the mother come to America. The mother has since passed away and she never ever came to visit, and I believe that is why they are still married, over 25 years later.