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  • Love Life: I Think She鈥檚 Too Cool For Me Sometimes

    Charles (34) and Sola (33) had a chance connection at a small supermarket in 2022. In this week鈥檚 Love Life, they share why they鈥檝e been on and off, how they navigate their very different social circles and why they鈥檙e ready to settle down regardless of the challenges.

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    Love Life is a 91大神 weekly series about love, relationships, situationships, entanglements and everything in between.

    What鈥檚 your earliest memory of each other?

    Sola: We met in a small supermarket on my street. I passed him on the aisle to the counter, and he noticed one of my tattoos. He told me it was nice. I actually thought he was talking about my jewellery and tried to explain that my grandma gave them to me when I was a child. 

    When I realised he was talking about the tattoo, I just smiled and faced my front.

    Charles: I wasn鈥檛 used to seeing girls with tattoos in my neighbourhood, so I found her intriguing. I asked her for her number, but she said she didn鈥檛 know it off-head and also didn鈥檛 bring her phone with her. I assumed she didn鈥檛 want to give me, but then she scrambled through her wallet for paper and asked the cashier for a pen.

    Sola: I took down his number and, later that night, dutifully texted him on WhatsApp so he could have my number. Only for him to say he couldn鈥檛 remember who I was.

    Charles?

    Charles: So the thing is, I was high when we met at the supermarket.

    Hm. Sola, how did you take that?

    Sola: I had to send him a video I鈥檇 taken earlier, in the same outfit, to jug his memory. I was irritated, so I figured I wouldn鈥檛 speak to him again. And true true, he didn鈥檛 text me for a while. It was also December, and he was giving IJGB vibes with a slight accent and all.

    Charles: I hadn鈥檛 just got back. I got back a long time ago.

    When did you realise you liked each other?

    Sola: Later that month was events and concert season in Lagos. 

    I was on my way to my office end-of-year party when he messaged me for the first time since the day we met. He was attending a show in our area and was wondering if I wanted to come. I told him I was on my way somewhere else, so he switched to video to see how I looked. He hailed me and made me feel so cute.

    Charles: She looked good, and I couldn鈥檛 hide it.

    Sola: He told me to have a good time and not be a stranger. I smiled and felt good about myself just hearing him say that. I don鈥檛 even know why. He just looked and sounded like a sweet guy. 

    I was talking to this other guy at the time, and even though I liked him, I always felt like he was giving me this subtle attitude. But Charles already made me feel fully appreciated.

    Charles: For me, it was when we finally met up at a festival on Boxing Day. Neither of us came with friends, so we got to bond and get to know each other, surrounded by music and strangers having fun.

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    What happened after?

    Charles: We chatted until mid-January, when we met again for her birthday. That鈥檚 when I saw another side of her 鈥 the party girl side. 

    Sola: My friends organised a little dinner for me and then a club thing after.

    Charles: She and her friends are crazy. I couldn鈥檛 keep up at all. I had to leave early.

    Sola: The next day, I called to thank him for the gift he gave me at the dinner, and he started asking how I got home and if I was safe the whole time. I was a little irritated. I鈥檓 30+, please. 

    We texted for weeks after, but I made sure I was cold in my responses. Until one day, he told me he really liked me but he felt I didn鈥檛 like him back. My heart melted, and I told him I liked him.

    Charles: That鈥檚 how we got together officially.

    No wasting time?

    Charles: I was done waiting. I just wanted to know if we鈥檇 work out in a proper relationship once and for all.

    Sola: So you weren鈥檛 even sure at that point?

    Charles: Is it possible to be sure until you try it out?

    And how has it been so far?

    Sola: There鈥檚 been ups and downs. We鈥檝e taken a few breaks because we keep having the same issues around our very different social lives.

    Charles: I never considered myself religious until we started dating. But I never miss a service. I know you鈥檒l ask how come I was high the first time we met. I guess I鈥檓 religious now because I was born religious. My mother really drummed church culture into our heads, and now, it鈥檚 just ingrained.

    Sola is more casual about it, and she鈥檚 a popular jingo. Meaning that she has over 50 close friends and attends at least two big parties a month. I鈥檓 talking proper club or house parties. I wasn鈥檛 prepared for how bothered by that I would be.

    Sola: I also never thought it would be an issue, at least, until I started having kids.

    Sounds like a dealbreaker?

    Sola: I wish it were that simple. The thing is, everything else works between us. 

    I love how he makes me feel, his character and his financial trajectory. But I don鈥檛 think I can or should have to change for him. I also don鈥檛 think he needs to be more social for him; we don鈥檛 have to have all the same interests.

    Charles: I agree. We鈥檝e been able to establish a middle ground over time, but it still causes friction sometimes. We don鈥檛 really connect with each other鈥檚 friends because hers are Lagos cool kids, and my friends are more workaholic and church-obsessed. I feel like she鈥檚 too cool for me sometimes.

    Sola: Cool as how? We鈥檙e just used to a lifestyle that鈥檚 different from what you鈥檙e used to. 

    We鈥檝e talked about the future a number of times. We鈥檙e both ready to settle down, so in November 2023, we made the huge decision to move in together. And the first two months really tested our love and bond. I could tell he tried to be understanding but clearly didn鈥檛 like me coming home late on some nights. It made me feel guilty and uncomfortable.

    Doesn鈥檛 cohabiting clash with Charles鈥 Christian values, though?

    Sola: As you must鈥檝e guessed, he鈥檚 half and half about it. That鈥檚 probably why we can still have a conversation and make compromises. A true Christian boy would鈥檝e chased my clubbing ass out a long time ago. I wouldn鈥檛 even let it get to that. 

    But yeah, cohabiting has always been a must for me before marriage. I gotta know firsthand what I鈥檓 getting into.

    Charles:  I agree. There鈥檚 a place for faith and a place for using your sense.

    Sola: We鈥檝e grown to manage our differences better. 

    He comes out with me to the club on some nights. On others, I cancel on my friends, and we hang out together instead. I no longer feel I need to accept every invitation. That鈥檚 a compromise I鈥檓 willing to make for the future of our relationship.

    Charles: I also don鈥檛 feel I have to attend every church service. I鈥檝e limited those to Sundays, and we鈥檝e started going together every week. It鈥檚 been cool mixing both worlds at our own pace.

    You mentioned being ready to settle down?

    Charles: Yeah, that will happen any moment now. I don鈥檛 want to spoil anything.

    Sola: Ahhh. Don鈥檛 let 91大神 be the first to know of your plans. Is it soon? Should I go and fix acrylics? I鈥檒l kill you if you鈥檝e spoilt the surprise, I swear.

    Charles: We still have a few things to discuss, but despite our imperfections, we鈥檙e right for each other because of how open we are to making things work instead of just walking away for good.

    Do your religious parents know about the clubbing and cohabiting?

    Charles: Haba. Do they care? My mum isn鈥檛 excited about our cohabiting, but she鈥檚 not really vocal about it. And they鈥檝e never had to know that we or she clubs.

    Sola: Oh, his parents love me. I鈥檓 absolutely lovable!

    Between us, though, we鈥檝e had major disagreements in the past about my late nights and his prioritising mid-week services over our bonding time. We鈥檇 take a break for a week or two, and before you know it, we鈥檙e back because we love spending time together.

    I don鈥檛 think our social lives should be enough to keep us apart. I mean, at this age, we should know.

    Right. How would you rate your Love Life on a scale of 1 to 10?

    Sola: 8. We鈥檙e a work in progress, but sometimes the journey matters just as much as the destination. Or whatever these motivational speakers say.

    Charles: LOL. Same.

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