Dating a woman younger than 25 is looking for chaos - Benjamin Zulu
-Benjamin Zulu said women younger than 25 are not yet matured to handle a serious relationship
- Zulu said dating under 25 women brings chaos and mayhem because their brains are yet to mature
- He warned premature marriages have the risk of joining incompatible partners because they are rushed
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Relationship coach Benjamin Zulu has advised men to avoid dating women who are younger than 25 years old.
Zulu said women younger than 25 are not yet matured and are in the exploration stage of their lives and as such, they cannot commit to a serious romantic relationship.
Speaking on NTV's Wicked Edition, the psychotherapist said dating such women brings chaos and mayhem because their brains are yet to mature and stabilise enough to accommodate a serious affair.
"Most women become themselves when they are 26 years and above. Before then, you do not know who you are dealing with. When she is 24, 23, she is just a girl," the coach said.
Zulu also warned premature marriages had the risk of joining incompatible partners because they are rushed.
Recently, the vocal public figure advised married men to replace their wives if they deny them their conjugal rights.
He urged husbands to be ready to let go of women who abandon their wifely duties; both in the bedroom and in the home.
Responding to a concerned Kenyan man on his segment on Switch TV who said his wife was denying him his manly needs despite him being a good husband, Zulu said no man should condemn himself to a life of promiscuity because they are not satisfied at home.
"Do not look for these things (that the wife denies) elsewhere. Just replace the woman. Do not let her turn you into an immoral person, sleeping around because she has stopped playing the role of a wife," he further added.
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