A Nigerian lady leaves many mouths open wide as she claims that a cheating spouse who provides for the family is preferable to a faithful one.
The lady shared this on her Twitter account, @uTeeSamuel, where there are many differing comments about the tweet.
She believes that in marriage, it is preferable to deal with a partner who cheats while still providing for the family.
Rather than enduring a marriage with a faithful husband who does not provide.
Reacting to the post…
@JideWestwood disagreed: “Nothing justifies cheating”
@LadyGrasha opined: “There’s even a high chance that the faithful husband is faithful because he is broke”
@Melo_Malebo said: “Screw morality, so long as there’s cash coming in?
Please fetch your life, this is the saddest post I’ve read today.”
@IkeokwuChidozie wrote: “This is another lane entirely but I ask, when is the woman going to start putting something on the table?”
@SmithDCorey added: “Most woman will date the rich cheating man. She knows he will fulfill her life in every other department. Thats why you must be the man with the money if you want the power.
Women only difficult out here because you broke. Go get you some money.”
@_ifycalex commented: “She just said she likes men that cheats, why are you guys attacking her?”
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