02/12/2025
Love no hard. Just drag meat together. 😂🍗💛
Chidinma & Ebube have lived abroad for years.
Cold weather everywhere.
Bills greeting them like old enemies.
But inside their kitchen (LOVE DEY😍)
Their secret?
The Meat-Dragging Tradition.
If anybody is cooking, the other person MUST drag one meat or fish before the food is declared officially done. 😄
It started as joke but became their love language.
Dragging meat meant:
💛 I still see you.
💛 We’re still partners.
💛 We still have our playful vibe despite stress.
💛 You’re still my person.
Then one day, both of them came home tired.
Chidinma cooked quietly.
Ebube sat silently.
No dragging.
No play.
No “leave that fish!”
She paused.
He paused.
Both of them just felt something missing.
Suddenly, at the same time:
(This food no go sweet unless we drag meat.😭🤣)
Two grown adults RUSHED to the pot at once, wrestling one tiny goat meat like championship belt.
Neighbour heard noise.
Think say fight dey.
But na LOVE dey. 😂🤣😂🤣
💡 LESSON:
Love no dey expensive.
No be about money, designer, or luxury.
Sometimes, na small small play inside marriage dey hold everything together:
💛 Inside joke
💛 Silly traditions
💛 Shared madness
💛 Mutual childishness
💛 That “if you no dey, e no sweet” feeling
And if all fails…
drag one meat. 😄🔥
Drop a 💛 if you believe in simple love.
Drop a 🍗 if this made you laugh.
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