- Praiz says he’s cool with women making the first move
- Champions rejection as potential divine protection
- Urges both genders to handle rejection with grace
Award-winning singer Praiz warmly accepts women making the first move it’s all good, rejection or not.
According to Eko Hot Blog, Praiz opened up on Hot Takes about how rejection isn’t personal it might even be a sign of divine protection. He made it clear there’s no ego involved when a woman takes the initiative.
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Praiz made a thoughtful point: rejection doesn’t define your worth. “Not everyone can handle rejection,” he said. He acknowledged it’s not just women who struggle some men do too. And sometimes, rejection might just be divine intervention saving you from what isn’t meant to be.
He also noted that many women don’t approach directly these days. Often, they drop hints liking photos, liking posts, sending subtle signals to catch attention. Praiz believes that approach is fine, as long as both sides learn to respect and manage rejection gracefully.

This isn’t just casual flirting Praiz’s point speaks to deeper social expectations. In a world that often tells women to wait and men to pursue, he flipped the script. By endorsing women taking charge, he helped normalize healthy, two-way confidence in dating.
He encouraged everyone to be emotionally mature. Whether you’re making the first move or responding to one, handle it with care and kindness.
Fans applauded his refreshing take. Many said it’s rare to hear a male singer defend women’s boldness in romance so openly. The message: confidence, courtesy, and communication you win either way.
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