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None of these are substitutes for condoms.
Why do female friendships get so much bad rep?
At the gynaecologist's office, in their own homes — the list goes on.
Parents, especially young parents, often question their parenting methods, wondering if they’re doing the best for their children — a situation better known as “parenting guilt”.
Lami* (26) struggled with parenting guilt after her child, Moyo*, was diagnosed with traumatic birth-induced partial paralysis before she was even a year old. Moyo has recovered now, but Lami still questions her parenting abilities because of this experience.
How does a whirlwind romance and marriage turn to financial abuse, infidelity and seven months of silence between these once-upon-a-time lovers? Tiffany* shares her story.
Nigerian women know everything, but if these tips don’t help you successfully surprise them, we don’t know what else will.
If there’s one thing Ebun* (24) is tired of, it’s being seen as an object for people’s fat fetish. She talks about growing up bigger than her mates and navigating situationships as a plus-size woman.
Living as a woman in Nigeria means you’ve most likely been bullied for your dressing or perceived sexual activity. But what happens when the bullying is coming from a significant other?
We imagined what it’d be like if different AI apps gave Nigerian-mother-like responses to your questions, and “chaotic” doesn’t even begin to describe it.
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