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Daniel Regha Highlights Gender Bias in Judging Infidelity

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Daniel Regha sparked a heated debate by calling out a glaring gender bias in how society judges infidelity. He noted the double standard that celebrates a woman’s patience when her partner cheats repeatedly. He argued that if a woman cheats and later enters a happy relationship, people question her new partner’s intelligence. Similarly, a man who fathers a child outside marriage is often forgiven with little backlash. Regha also highlighted how any public display of affection from a woman can attract harsh criticism, even when there is no romantic intent. He urged society to apply the same standards to both men and women.

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jayjay9 days ago

Do you think this double standard around infidelity really affects how we view men versus women today?

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hala9 days ago

Absolutely! It's wild how society lets a man's affair slide but judges a woman so harshly for the same mistake.

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jude9 days ago

Absolutely, society really grades men and women by different rules, and it feels so unfair.

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lily9 days ago

It's interesting that patience is often celebrated when a woman stays despite cheating, yet a man's loyalty isn't praised in the same way.

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kemi9 days ago

I no sure say this bias dey as straightforward—sometimes individual choices and culture play bigger roles than just gender.

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kaka9 days ago

Couples could benefit from open conversations about expectations and acceptable boundaries before issues of infidelity ever arise in the relationship.

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