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Life coaches in mysticism, psychic practices, and spirituality, McMaine & McKenzie popularly known as the Mystic Twins have revealed some secrets about how men can sustain long-lasting romantic relationships.
Speaking in an interview on Joy Prime’s Changes show with Roselyn Felli, they disclosed that men should propose to their fiancées with a ring that has an egg-like shape.
According to them, such rings help sustain marital relationships, causing women to love their husbands intimately and without hesitation.
“If you’re proposing to your fiancé or partner, get her a diamond ring that looks like an egg. It doesn’t have to be too expensive. It will last forever. Even when she removes, she will wear it again,” they said.
For ladies who may not prefer oval-shaped rings, they insisted that the man should buy the egg-shaped ring in addition to the style the woman likes, as it will help sustain the relationship. They believe that a woman’s wedding ring plays a significant role in determining how long the marriage will last.
“You would have to like it if you want the marriage to last. Maybe you can get 2; the fancy one and the oval shape.”
Similarly, they revealed that women cooking and eating their placenta with their husbands after childbirth also plays a key role in maintaining lasting relationships.
They said it’s not evil as people, particularly Africans perceive it, emphasizing that one who does not frown at menstrual period should do same to the placenta.
“It’s good to cook your placenta and eat it with your family. It bonds you psychologically and spiritually. The idea of cooking it means that you’ve actually accepted this new thing that has come from your portal and most spiritual husbands who claim their wives are powerful or other things, ate the placentas with their wives. There’s nothing evil about it. We make it seem like anything that comes from human is evil but it’s not. If you cannot frown at period, you shouldn’t frown at your own placenta,” they emphasized.
According to them, it is a mystical practice that some people follow, although it is not widely known or publicized.
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