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Couple who chatted online for 2 months hold marriage introduction 4 days after meeting in person

Couple who chatted online for 2 months hold marriage introduction 4 days after meeting in person | Daily Report Nigeria

Love knows no bounds, as a couple who chatted online for two months recently held their marriage introduction just four days after meeting in person.

A lady, known on TikTok as @makeupartist in Ipaja, Lagos, shared her story of how love found her across the digital divide. She explained that she met her partner on social media, and they dated for two months without ever meeting face-to-face.

After two months of falling in love online, they finally met in person and decided to meet their families for a marriage introduction just four days later. A quick look through her TikTok page shows the couple taking their pre-wedding photos as they prepare for their upcoming marriage ceremony.

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She captioned her video with the words: “Chatted online for 2 months, did our marriage introduction, 4 days after we met in person.”

The post has sparked a variety of reactions: @Big fish 🐠 commented: “You guys are taking risks, but congrats!”

@Efe A-one said: “Real men know exactly what they want, no time to waste. A relationship that’s meant to last will last, no matter how long you’ve known each other. Congrats to you both!”

@Joycefestus wrote: “You guys did well. Any man I meet now, we will marry first before we even start talking. I’m not here to be stressed.”

@auburnsdiary remarked: “Did you have time to do blood tests, check genotypes, Rhesus factor compatibility, fertility tests, or… should I just keep quiet?”

The love story has certainly captured the attention and curiosity of many.

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