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St Ayra@multistanloops·
Make nobody disturb me o. I dey watch Indian feem.
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Bella Hadidn’t@SkinwithLolami·
It’s not even a shade but Men are really submissive to each other. A lot of male behavior is shaped by “what other men will think” and often enforcing what’s manly or not on each other. It’s also why a man will defend a random stranger that’s also a man they do not know.
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Temitope💕@AdegbolaEsther7·
When women say 90% of us have been sexually assaulted, please believe us. I remember a time I was heading to a friend’s place. I was wearing black shorts and a black top. From Egbeda, I boarded a minibus going to Idowu Egba. You know how Lagos buses are, three people squeezed into one seat. At the back, it was me, a man, and a woman. While we were still at the bus stop, the man said he would be getting down at Pipeline, a few stops before mine. As the journey started, I felt a hand brush against my thigh. I thought it was a mistake, so I adjusted myself, thinking maybe it was just the tight space. A few minutes later, it happened again. This time, I looked at him. He looked away. Then it happened again. I told him clearly, “If you touch my thigh again, you won’t like what will happen.” And he said, “Aunty, I didn’t touch you.” I kept quiet, but I was already uncomfortable. Then I noticed something. We had passed the bus stop he said he would get down at. And then he started again. Slowly. Intentionally. Like he thought I would just sit there and endure it. That was it for me. I shouted for the driver to stop. My voice was loud, sharp, angry. The driver was confused, asking what happened, but I didn’t even wait. The moment the bus stopped, I grabbed his shirt and started slapping him. I was furious. Everyone was shocked, except the woman beside us. She had heard me warn him multiple times. He kept denying it. Saying he never touched me. But she spoke up. She said she heard everything. She confirmed it. Some of the men in the bus started begging for him, telling me to let it go. But I didn’t. I made sure he felt every slap before I let him go. Because silence is exactly what people like him count on. And that day, I refused to be silent. So when women speak, when we share our stories, when we say it happens more than you think, believe us. Because this is not just a story. It is the reality for far too many of us.
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ᴅᴇʙꜱ✨@Bigdebs222·
You don’t call out your friend’s sexist jokes, you ignore the misogynistic statements your friends make, let your friends talk about women like they’re trash around you. You will now come and be shouting not all men, can’t you see how foolish you are?
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D.@Lush_Beauty1·
Millennials don’t look “young for their age”. Yall are just growing up and realizing that 32 isn’t as old as you thought it was.
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🪐@plxnetriri·
wow women are nasty when they’re jealous why yall being mean to the girls excited about her wand??? like are you well
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her.@__ajala·
Once again, you people don’t love your partners. Cause your girlfriend is repeatedly asking about someone, you’re dismissing her instead of asking her why she feels that way. As per she’s a mad person that just dislikes your homeboy without reason. Logical gender yunno.
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HK |@hakim_doh·
@imanie “Illegal Nigerians are taking over our culture bathong. They should have stayed in Nigeria” A south African justifying the killings of Nigerians because a Nigerian was cast for the role.
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Sa_bby💕@ivyyy22_·
South Africans would literally burn the theatre and everyone inside if the protagonist was a Nigerian woman Run a Identification background on her and lie she committed fraud
iman.@imanie

My beef with this film is that if a Nigerian was cast as the protagonist of a story heavily inspired by South African mythology and culture, Nigerians in South Africa would have experienced an upsurge of xenophobic violence. Definitely not paying money to watch.

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St Ayra@multistanloops·
@sledge_baba You snapped at your gf because of the guy o
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Oṣóyínká 🪔@sledge_baba·
The unreasonable "Burn it all to the ground" approach to all situations from this gender is something I find quite amusing. Some of us are level headed enough to see that there are other ways to handle a situation than razing the roof. If I get direct with you, that's because I still care and I want to hear a reason that'd convince me to stay but deciding to stay away is because I have perceived you as a dangerous person already and the friendship is not worth saving. Also, you want me to go in all gun-blazing with someone I had just invested my life savings with? E good now It's not cowardice, it's being smart and understanding life.
A.M.@AMomodu_

Men are cowards towards other men. Cause if it was the babe at fault, he would have been more direct and cutthroat with his reaction.

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