- TikTok Claim About Cheating Partners Triggers Heated Reactions on X
- The conversation has led to age-old question if men truly know when their partners are cheating on them
- It’s not like they don’t know you’re cheating. Some wise ones won’t even correct you. You’ll just see that the attention has stopped”.
By: Aminat Usman
A Nigerian lady has sparked reactions on X (formerly Twitter) after posting a now-viral TikTok video in which she claimed that men often know when their partners are cheating.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the video has since generated widespread comments and discussions across the platform.
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The video has generated a lot of conversations from both men and women alike. Stating her words “it’s not like they don’t know you’re cheating. Some wise ones won’t even correct you. You’ll just see that the attention has stopped”.
According to the lady, some men will still continue to stay only because of other benefits even while offended until they can find a rebound for their cheating partner. She also advised ladies to be smart while playing this sort of game.
This video has generated a lot of conversations to answer the age-old question if men truly know when their partners are cheating on them.
People have shared their comments over the video stating “ no reasonable guy will waste his time talking to you about cheating. Just continue, you go soon see wedding invitation”
Another user also commented about how he continued to stay with his cheating partner till he found a better partner whom he plans to marry.
Some women online have responded by saying that cheating isn’t that serious, especially when used as a way to get back at men who may have cheated first.
These comments have sparked a heated debate between both genders, with varying opinions being shared
Some argue that men are strategic by nature and should learn to fear and respect women, citing extreme cases, such as a man unknowingly raising six children that may not be biologically his.
Others condemned the justification of infidelity, warning that women who believe they are being clever by cheating will eventually face consequences.
Some even suggested that such women will one day be forced to explain their actions or end up moving from church to church in search of a husband.





