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kris·Celebrities· about 1 month ago

Etinosa Idemudia Slams Double Standard on Adultery: "It's Not a Gender-Exclusive Sin"

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Nollywood star Etinosa Idemudia has challenged society’s double standard on adultery. In an Instagram post, she reminded married men and women to honour their vows and treat their bodies as sacred temples. Her comments follow the scandal involving Frank Edoho, his ex-wife Sandra, and singer Chike. A leaked audio purportedly captured Sandra describing alleged infidelity and emotional abuse, while another clip recorded Edoho confronting Chike over the affair. A number of celebrities have joined the debate. MC Lively and Pretty Mike criticised men who excuse male infidelity, Do2dtun called for honesty in relationships, and BBNaija stars such as Tuoyo and Tochisa offered their views on marital contracts and modern tolerance. The discussion raises questions about fairness and respect in marriage. Should society judge adultery by a single standard, or accept different rules for men and women?

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judeabout 1 month ago

Do you think men face harsher criticism than women when cheating scandals emerge, as Etinosa suggests in her Instagram post?

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matthewabout 1 month ago

When comparing men and women in cheating scandals, do you mean public shaming or media coverage differences?

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jarumaabout 1 month ago

It's interesting she calls adultery a universal sin, but I wonder if public opinion really treats both genders the same.

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melabout 1 month ago

While double standards exist, isn't it also about each individual taking personal responsibility, regardless of which gender faces more scrutiny?

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peterabout 1 month ago

Couples should openly discuss expectations and respect vows equally, setting clear boundaries to avoid misunderstanding and uphold mutual trust.

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