"Why I Didn't Marry Early" - M.I Abaga

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As per MI Abaga, his pathway to marriage imparted the lesson that each individual possesses a distinct timeline

Rapper MI Abaga has revealed insights regarding his journey toward matrimony, articulating the contemplative challenges he encountered while witnessing his friends and contemporaries establish families at an earlier stage in their lives. 

In a discussion on the Jay On Air Podcast, he expressed experiencing a hint of regret around the age of 37, as he juxtaposed his life with that of his companions who had embarked on marriage in their mid-to-late twenties and were now nurturing teenagers. 

Nonetheless, he indicated that his perspective shifted significantly upon encountering his wife shortly before reaching 40, following the conclusion of a prior relationship. 

As per MI Abaga, his pathway to marriage imparted the lesson that each individual possesses a distinct timeline, emphasizing that preparedness is essential for a thriving partnership. 

He remarked: “I felt somewhat remorseful about remaining unmarried at 37, especially since my friend who married at 25 or 26 now has 14-year-old children. I have acquaintances whose children are preparing to enter college, and some who did not marry have had children early. Jesse has a 21-year-old child, and I have yet to become a parent myself, so one inevitably misses certain experiences. 

“No grievances exist because I was fortunate enough to meet this wonderful woman whom I am now wed to, and I perceive a sense of Providence in that. Ultimately, readiness is key; when you’re not prepared, you’re simply not. Each person's timeline varies, and this is a reality that appears overlooked in contemporary society. 

“Within my own timeline, it so happened that I concluded a relationship around age 39 and subsequently met my wife around the age of 40. She was present at my 40th birthday celebration, and at that moment, I felt ready, so I proposed to her, and we were married when I was 41.” 

In reflecting on his previous relationships, MI Abaga acknowledged his own immaturity and obstinacy, expressing gratitude for the compassionate women he had encountered. 

“I experience sadness when I contemplate my demeanor in my past relationships. I met numerous kind women throughout my life who were supportive of me. I simply lacked maturity and was stubborn," he stated.