Renowned Ghanaian-Gambian actress and socialite Princess Shyngle has spoken out against societal pressure driving women into marriage, drawing from her personal experience as a three-time divorcee.
Shyngle expressed concern over the detrimental impact of societal expectations, which often coerce women into unions they are not prepared for. “Many women live in unhappy marriages, feeling compelled to maintain a façade of happiness to meet societal standards,” she noted.
The actress urged single women to prioritize their personal happiness over societal approval. “Life can be more fulfilling without rushing into marriage,” she emphasized.
Shyngle also advised women to be vigilant in observing their partners’ behavior, particularly regarding sexuality. “Some men, especially those with homosexual tendencies, may seek to marry women to conceal their true preferences,” she cautioned.
Shyngle’s message is clear: women should marry on their own terms, rather than succumbing to external pressures. “Women should marry when they feel it’s right for them,” she stressed.
Her words serve as a timely reminder for women to reevaluate their priorities and make informed decisions about their relationships.