I pamper and Submit my spouse, but I'm not afraid to criticize him - McBrown

Speaking about how she responds to her husband's flaws and improper actions, McBrown said she usually responds with a third action that isn't pleasant.

I pamper and Submit my spouse, but I'm not afraid to criticize him - McBrown

People have been given a glimpse of Nana Ama McBrown's marriage to Mr. Maxwell Mensah.

She gave a speech and shared her marriage-related ideas with students at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).

According to McBrown, she finds ways to spoil her husband and give him his proper place as the head of the household, but she also criticizes him for his shortcomings.

She continued by saying that she would report him to his father if that particular tendency continued for a sixth time.

“I submit to my husband and give him his place as the head of the house. At home, I am not a star, I am a wife. I have a way of handling everything. For instance, if I come home and realize my husband hasn’t eaten, I find a way to make him feel better. I quickly find a way to solve that and to make him calm.

“But this doesn’t mean that when he returns from the club at 3am, I won’t talk about it. No! I will give him two warnings, the third time I will strike. I won’t be nice. When it continues for the fifth time, his father will get to hear about it. If his father even slaps him whiles I am present, there is nothing wrong with it. It is an eternal correction,” she told the audience.

Despite the fact that marriage is a positive thing, McBrown also argued that women should be successful before entering the marriage market.

She claimed that choosing to establish her reputation before getting married was the best choice she has ever made.

Make other arrangements before getting married. I will admit that I was a fairly mature person before I met my husband, and we have been together for twelve years.

The fact that I discovered who I was before I met my spouse is one of the things that made me feel at ease. I was a self-reliant woman. It is acceptable to claim that I didn't need a man because I acquired my first home before getting married.

Despite the fact that marriage is necessary, she continued, it shouldn't be given a higher priority.

"According to society, if you divorce, you turn into a bad person. You only intend to submit yourself when you enter. They give the impression that once you enter, you cannot leave.

In my situation, I value my marriage. We give the impression that the laws are different for married people than they are for single people who live alone. Yes, tradition dictates that we honor marriage. We still need to live our lives, she insisted.

Maxin Mawushi Mensah, a daughter of Ghanaian actress and Maxwell Mensah, was born on August 5, 2016.