‘You share everything in marriage, including infection’ – Actress Etinosa

Etinosa speaks on the reality of most marriages


Nollywood actress Etinosa Idemudia sheds light on the often unspoken aspects of marriage.

Drawing from her personal experiences, she emphasizes the significance of sharing in a relationship, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Etinosa discloses that during her marriage, she encountered various instances of infections transmitted by her ex-husband.

Etinosa Idemudia

According to her, sharing is an essential component of any successful marriage, not only emotions, experiences, and possessions but also the responsibility of managing sexual health.

she wrote:

When I was married of course I received infection from time to time. But that’s marriage for you. Marriage is about sharing. You share everything… including infection.”

Etinosa had earlier disclosed that she was 22 when she married a monster .

Etinosa Idemudia took a swipe at singer, Harrysong, after his wife accused him of mistreating and bodyshaming her for birthing only female children.

Alexer, in a recent interview with media personality, Daddy Freeze, opened up on her husband’s series of cheating and experiences in their marriage.

The singer’s wife claimed that Harrysong had always told her he never loved her but married her out of pity.

She said the cheating of the ‘Reggae Blues’ hitmaker was becoming too much and had undergone countless treatments for infection.

 

According to her, Harrysong wanted a male child, which always caused friction between them.

Reacting, Etinosa, in a post on Instagram, recalled her past failed marriage, stating that she got married to a monster at the age of 22.

The movie star stated that men sought younger ladies in their 20s to marry because they believe they could easily bully them.

She further slammed Harrysong over his discrimination for female children, adding that female children are also making exploits while referencing the Director General of the World Trade Organization, Okonjo Iweala.

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