- Media Influencer Yhemolee sparks reaction online with Snapchat post.
- The post receives both criticism and support.
- Critics accuse of Yhemolee of generalizing and stereotyping women.
Social media influencer, Yhemolee has sparked conversation online over his Snapchat post that what turns a man off is a woman always pointing out what he is doing wrong.
Eko Hot Blog reports that this post has generated a lot of reactions from both genders about the dynamics in relationships today where he stated that a lot of ladies are interested in picking out the shortcomings of a man instead of theirs.
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He added that this biased standards is what makes some ladies end up with “demons” if they are too careless with their assumptions.
In the post, he also shared that if reverse were the case, ladies would come to see how much men bottle things up and overlook them due to their nature.
He also advised men to spoil their partners in the wake of the National Girlfriend’s Day if she deserves it and if not, spoil themselves.
This post has sparked a lot of comments and reactions from netizens who have expressed different opinions about this post.
Netizens have shared their comments about his post being one-sided and women also face the same assumptions from men.
Other users also commented that he should avoid putting every woman in the same box as everyone is different.
” Truth is some woman want you to unbottle it up. If you don’t tell them, they don’t think they are doing any wrong (some oh) communicate what you don’t like”.
While his story has raised conversations, Yhemolee’s post has raised questions about the balance of gender dynamics in our society.
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