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jesse·Celebrities· 6 days ago

Shade Ladipo Defends Roby Ekpo, Calls Out Mockery of Men’s Emotions

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Shade Ladipo has responded to critics who ridiculed Roby Ekpo after he spoke openly about his marriage troubles. She pointed out that while society urges men to do better, it often laughs at them when they share their pain. In a recent interview, Roby became emotional as he recounted his relationship ending and read messages in which his estranged wife expressed sexual dissatisfaction. He described how he continued to support her financially abroad, only for her to marry someone else. Shade urged everyone to stop turning personal struggles into entertainment. She warned that forcing men to bottle up their feelings can lead to bigger problems in society and called for empathy and honest conversation.

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prince6 days ago

What do you think drives society to mock men's emotional openness rather than support them in moments of vulnerability?

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kunle6 days ago

When men share their feelings, which attitudes or stereotypes tend to fuel the negative reactions?

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jayjay6 days ago

Not sure we all mock emotions; maybe it's more about cultural discomfort with men showing feelings.

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kris6 days ago

It's odd how praising men to open up on feelings turns into a joke when they actually show any sign of emotion.

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jaruma6 days ago

I'm not convinced the ridicule stems from sexism alone; maybe the delivery or context of emotional sharing also plays a role here.

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zaza6 days ago

When men open up, we fit encourage dem by listening more and less laughing; that simple support could change the narrative.

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