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Before You Love: Simi Sanya’s Tips On Values & Genotype Checks

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Before You Love: Simi Sanya’s Tips On Values & Genotype Checks

Influencer Simi Sanya has suggested that before beginning a relationship, singles should have open discussions about significant compatibility issues rather than concentrating solely on romance during the talking stage.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Talk Your Talk podcast, she advised people to ask useful questions that could help them avoid disappointment or heartbreak in the future, particularly if the relationship is headed toward marriage.

She said;

Ask, ‘do you like fresh food?’ because I don’t know how to cook, so we might not be compatible. Do you always go and fight on Twitter? Do you b£at girls? Are you a banga boy? are you always on Instagram commenting and fighting? Are you a troll?”

“Do you normally insult girls that ask questions like, ‘What do you bring to the table?’ Are you stingy? Are you generous? Those are very important questions.”

Simi is absolutely right. Knowing your genotype before entering a relationship is a wise step for both parties, as it helps prevent future regrets and ensures compatibility. Taking this precaution not only fosters honesty and transparency but also lays a strong foundation for a harmonious marriage.

Ultimately, understanding each other’s genetic makeup is a sign of maturity and responsibility, paving the way for a healthier and more fulfilling union.

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