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Lady vows to return engagement ring if partner fails to marry her in 6 months

A Nigerian lady has sparked widespread reactions online after stating that she would return an engagement ring if her partner fails to marry her exactly 6 months after the proposal.

This revelation, shared anonymously on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), has stirred significant debate.

Lady vows to return engagement ring if partner fails to marry her in 6 months
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In the viral post, a man disclosed the unusual condition set by the lady, seeking public opinions on the matter.

He wrote: “A guy proposes to his girl, and the ring is accepted. But then she says if he doesn’t marry her within six months, she’s returning the ring. Please, I’ll be grateful if this isn’t ignored. I need your opinion and that of the public.”  

The post quickly gained traction, drawing numerous reactions from users who flocked to the comments section to share their views on the lady’s ultimatum.

See some reactions below: 

@HOLARMEEDEY1: “She has every right to return the ring by 6months. He has every right to collect his ring by 5months he isn’t ready for marriage.”

@Mickyy_Beast: “Prolly she has been in that situation before, if you have no intentions of marrying her with 6 months please don’t propose. She no be lordress of the ring.”

@Mscents_: “Which one is the ultimatum she is setting? Is she in any competition with someone? Abeg oo. It is something you both need to discuss. That is sounding like a threat already.”

@_DeejustDee: “She’s doesn’t want to become lord of the rings, but giving you ultimatum, we’ll check your financial capabilities and hers too to make this happen in 6 months if not sit her down and let her know a convenient time to work towards if financial constraints are involved.”

@kekere02: “Don’t give me ring if you aren’t ready in the next 6 months sha. Don’t come and turn me to the lord of the rings.”

@sweetborah: “I don’t know about the returning ring part but what is the purpose of a proposal if wedding is not in very close view? You shouldn’t be proposing if you aren’t to move up to the next level. Má sọ ọmọlọ́mọda Frodo.”

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