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  • 11 Things Women With Strict Parents Can Relate To

    Growing up with strict parents as a girl is a special kind of hell. Here’s a list of things only women with strict parents will be able to relate to: 

    1. Curfews 

    Whenever your friends hang out, you are always the first to go home and even when you get home early, your parents will still be angry with you for having friends and going out. 

    2. Not saving phone numbers 

    Because you don’t want your parents to see who is calling or texting you and start asking questions. “Who is Isoken? How did you meet her? Is she in your class? Do I know her?”

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    3. Deleting texts 

    To avoid had I known. The thing with strict parents is any text can implicate you so let’s just avoid wahala and delete everything. 

    4. Not having friends 

    Because your parents are so nosy and will never let you go out to see your friends so what’s the point of having a friend when you know you can’t maintain the friendship. They won’t get it. 

    5. Not locking doors 

    How dare you lock your room when you are not planning to let the devil use you. An idle mind is the devil’s workshop besides how else can they barge into your room to tell you to go and boil rice for everybody. 

    6. Being non-confrontational as an adult 

    If as a child, asking questions could get you in trouble, speaking up might be difficult for you as an adult because you believe every confrontation would end in conflict. 

    7. Living a double life 

    Being the ideal daughter at home and being an entirely different person in school or with your friends is a normal thing for women with strict parents. 

    8. Lying 

    Lying is a survival skill when you have strict parents. If you know, you know. 

    9. Virginity tests 

    If you had strict parents and never got a virginity test, you are one of the lucky ones. It’s such a harrowing experience to have someone inspect your body for whether or not you are having sex, especially when you haven’t. 

    10. Sex guilt 

    After going through virginity tests and listening to many sermons about the dangers of sex, you will eventually develop shame around sex and when you have sex, you will feel guilty for indulging and enjoying it. This could bring problems for your emotional health and your relationships in the long run. 

     11. Anxiety 

    If your parents were strict when you were a child, chances are you have anxiety now. I don’t make the rules. 

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  • 6 Nigerian Women Talk About Having Strict Parents

    Women are raised differently. These six Nigerian women talk about what it’s like having strict parents .

    Christabelle, 20

    I had to create a whole new personality especially for them. I have a bunch of interests like photography, video editing, graphic design, music but they don’t know that. like they know nothing about any of my hobbies. Also, I’m not particularly nice to my family because I am always on edge. I can’t introduce my friends to them because unlike me, my friends are openly wayward. There was a period in my life where I never texted people partly because my dad used to randomly go through my phone.

    Temi, 20

    I’ve learned to keep a lot to myself. I don’t talk about anything, and I stopped asking for permission to go anywhere because it was always futile. My lying skills have been perfected, and they think they know me but they only know the me I’ve shown them.

    Tamilore, 18

    I have strict anti social parents. My parents don’t have friends and their family isn’t close-knit so I don’t any sort of relationship with my relatives. We’re like an island. I’ve never attended a wedding, birthday party, naming ceremony, stayed at my cousins’, that kind thing. I start to lie instinctively around them like a compulsive liar. I don’t think about it too much, it just flows. I pick and choose when to lie and they trust me because they’ve never caught me. My parents don’t think I need fun, so they don’t think I do anything for fun.

    Esther, 20

    I was warned to never have a social media account from a very tender age, but I was curious so I made a Facebook account and my parents found it. I knew hell that day. My mum kicked and punched me. I couldn’t fight back, so I just sat there and let her beat me. I was 15 at the time. Rebelling was something I had to teach myself because they will control any and everything they can. I got my first phone when I was 17, and I bought it for myself. My dad once beat me up, stripped me, punished me all night and woke up at midnight to beat me again because he found my Instagram. I always tell people, no one can hurt me more than my parents have. There’s no insult that can hurt me cause I’ve heard it all from my parents before.

    Omawunmi, 21

    My dad’s strictness is him being extremely security cautious, but my mum? I feel like she’s projecting because she knew what she was doing at my age. When my brother does something, suddenly my mum doesn’t remember you can beat someone with a lamp charger.

    Onome, 19

    Having strict parents means I get left out of things because I’m not allowed to go out. I’m incapable of maintaining a friendship with extroverted people because they always want to go somewhere. I’m 19 and can’t go out without my parents’ permission and them taking me there.

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