A lady who met her husband on X (formerly Twitter) has shared the conversation they first had on the social media platform.
True love exists
In a tweet, the lady, Maryam Pounds, posted a screenshot of the conversation that led to her man proposing to her.
It all started when the man, Alhaji Araphat, casually told Maryam to marry him. It sounded like a joke.
However, Marayam asked for an engagement ring and the bride price. In another reply, Araphat told her to accept the proposal first.
Their marriage has come to pass after what started like a joke on the X app. In a new post, Maryam revealed how their relationship is going.
See the tweet below:
Netizens congratulate couple who met on Twitter
@Fayokunmii said:
“God bless your home. Congratulations.”
@homa1204 said:
“May yours be among the best barakallahu feeh.”
@_Rolex523 commented:
“Yet I am always savage on Twitter, see my mates.”
@Ebonygold1645 reacted:
“Wow!!! This is so beautiful I’m happy for you guys. Congratulations.”
@slaynans_ said:
“Congratulations, guys. The fact that I will be adding this hashtag, too Ehn.”
@MFTeemah commented:
“Congratulations to you, dear. May almighty Allah bless your union.”
@Ednut_1 said:
“Did anyone notice the guy didn’t say ‘please marry me?’ That is because you’re not supposed to beg a woman to marry you.”
@BerryLemmy said:
“May Allah bless the new journey for you. Make it easier, happy and make it forever love.”
Lady marries man she met on Facebook
Elsewhere, a lady identified as Marcella Ridgel revealed she was in a happy relationship with a man she met on social media.
Marcella disclosed that she sent Isaac Moore, from Florida, USA, a DM complimenting his looks, and he responded.
“You are handsome. I don’t know to slide in DMs so that’s the best I got,” the lady wrote.
Responding to the message, Isaac said:
“Thanks, beautiful. I don’t get compliments or DMs hit up so I’ll work with you if you work with me.”
The two went on with the conversation, and the rest is history. Marcella shared photos they took together in 2021 after meeting, accompanied by a message, which read:
“Ladies, shoot your shot. My field goal percentage better than Steph Curry slid in them DMs like I never slid before. One year later, I never could’ve imagined this. S/N: Men are easy. All you gotta do is call them handsome and they’ll put out .”
Facebook users flooded her post, with many sharing their experiences after DMing men on social media.