Audio By Carbonatix
Actress Juliet Ibrahim has questioned why some men wait till their women get pregnant before proposing or think of proposing to them.
In a post on her InstaStories, she stated that it is surprising that men don't consider months or years of dating as enough proof to these men that their partners are wife materials.
“I find it quite confusing and offensive that most guys nowadays will only propose and think of proposing to a woman ‘only’ when she says she’s pregnant,” Juliet Ibrahim wrote.
She added that “so, you’ll be chopping somebody’s daughter for months/years and it won’t click to you that she’s wife material all those period but only when she says ‘I’m pregnant,’ you’ll now remember she’s fit to be wife material?”
Juliet Ibrahim noted that it seems to her that people are playing games with each other everywhere she turns.
“What’s happening to this generation? Anyway, what do I know?” She quizzed herself.

Some social media users agreed with her assertion with some noting that most of the weddings happening is because the ladies are pregnant. Others however disagreed with her.
Read some comments below:
— Bright50 (@Brightowete) February 22, 2022
Hmmm 🤔
— Nwa Mma 💫🧚🏽♀️ (@EstherOparaa) February 22, 2022
So true
— Mobiola🦋🦋 (@Mobiolaa) February 22, 2022
Preach sis
— Lynda Zee Abiola Nne 🔖 (@OfficialLynda) February 22, 2022
.
Latest Stories
-
Tamale Chief commends IGP Special Operations Team for crime reduction efforts
8 minutes -
None of NPP’s 5 flagbearer aspirants is credible – Abdulai Alhassan
35 minutes -
Police arrest suspect for unlawful possession and attempted sale of firearm
2 hours -
3 arrested in connection with Tema robberies
2 hours -
Your mouth on weed is nothing to smile about
2 hours -
25% university fees hike, what was the plan all along? — Kristy Sakyi queries
4 hours -
Some OMCs reduce fuel prices; petrol going for GH¢10.86, diesel GH¢11.96
4 hours -
Trump says health is ‘perfect’ amid ageing concerns
5 hours -
China’s BYD set to overtake Tesla as world’s top EV seller
5 hours -
Joy FM’s iconic 90’s Jam returns tonight: Bigger, better, and packed with nostalgia
5 hours -
Uproar as UG fees skyrocket by over 25% for 2025/2026 academic year
6 hours -
Japan PM joins fight for more female toilets in parliament
7 hours -
Ga Mantse declares war on fishing industry child labour
8 hours -
Adom FM’s ‘Strictly Highlife’ lights up La Palm with rhythm and nostalgia in unforgettable experience
9 hours -
OMCs slash fuel prices as cedi gains
10 hours
