A viral post has set social media buzzing after a woman declared that even if she cheated on her partner for the fifth time, it still shouldn’t be enough reason for him to break up with her.
The post, which was shared with laughing emojis, captured attention for its audacious tone and unapologetic delivery.
In her statement, she argued that men often remain ungrateful despite women loving, caring, and tolerating them.
She went on to say that her repeated cheating was not a matter of disloyalty but a sign that “the devil was trying to ruin”what they shared, adding that she didn’t even love the person she cheated with.
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The post stirred mixed emotions online, with many questioning the justification of infidelity while others noted the irony of reversing a common excuse often used by men when caught cheating.
For many netizens, the statement hit differently because it echoed what men are often accused of saying when they are unfaithful.
By flipping the script, the post forced a conversation about double standards, accountability, and expectations in modern relationships.
Some users felt the message highlighted how men are frequently excused for similar behaviour, pointing out that women would be harshly criticised if they gave the same explanation.
Others interpreted it as sarcasm, suggesting the author was only mocking the way men rationalise repeated cheating.
The post has since gone viral, with thousands of likes and shares as users debate whether it was a genuine confession or a satirical take on relationship dynamics.
Regardless of intent, it struck a chord and became another example of how social media drives gender-related conversations.
The viral post generated a flood of reactions from users online:
TamNehnyehnvah
commented: “She is just being a man.”
Twuoha22
commented: “She is actually saying what men say when they cheat.”
ereh10x
commented: “Na all this kain babe I Dey find. Make we just gather Dey cheat on her boyfriend. No commitments”
KiddoCantMiss9
commented: “She’s right bruh”
Moyosore
… commented: “That’s what men say too nau, allow her.”
tmanuel49
commented: “Sarcasm”
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“Even if I ch3ated on you like the 5th time, it’s not even enough for you to breakup with me” 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/ra8jQJEuOi
— 𝒎𝒐𝒆. (@moe4dem) September 29, 2025