Happily married couples should keep off social media

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Happily married couples should keep off social media

Renowned singer Iyanya firmly believes in a key principle on matters of marriage.

According to him, when it comes to preserving joyous moments in one’s life—keep them off social media.

The artist recently shared his advice, particularly directed at happily married couples.

Cautioning them against exposing their cherished moments on social media platforms.

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During his appearance on The Kingz Corner podcast, Iyanya expressed his perspective on marriage. Photo: Iyanya/Facebookok.

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He emphasized that marriage is sacred and beautiful despite the inevitable challenges.

He stressed the significance of safeguarding the sanctity of marriage from public scrutiny.

Advocating for the discreet preservation of precious moments.

Candidly, Iyanya shared observations from his own experiences. Photo: Pinterest.

Noting, “I know people who are happily married, not that they don’t have challenges, but I have watched them protect what they have.”

He went on to draw an intriguing analogy, comparing the protection of personal relationships to safeguarding valuable possessions.

“Isn’t it funny that these days people would buy gold for fifty thousand dollars and lock it, but you have someone that you love so much and you can’t protect that person?

You have to protect what you love,” he asserted passionately.

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Additionally, the singer highlighted the contrast between those who prioritize the privacy of their relationships and the prevailing trend of oversharing on social media.

He questioned the irony of people safeguarding material possessions but failing to protect their loved ones.

“Some people who are happily married are not on Instagram, some are but they don’t post valuable moments, they cherish them,” he emphasized.

Iyanya further delved into the notion that marriages and their challenges should not serve as entertainment for the social media audience.

He urged individuals to focus on the essence of finding a special life partner, asserting, “

Two words, social and media, is your marriage social?

Marriage is a beautiful thing, and we have to learn to ignore all the bad marriages.”

Iyanya encouraged individuals to prioritize finding someone who loves and sacrifices for them, viewing these as the key elements of a successful marriage.

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