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Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by zero8zero(m): 5:20pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
You are right.🙌
Sign of a submissive woman, kudos.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Fineman2: 5:20pm On Jan 15, 2025
Kora Obidi comes to mind, she has millions of followers
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by 1Sharon(f): 5:21pm On Jan 15, 2025
[quote author=zero8zero post=133731160][/quote]That is true. Because when those same men make money it is those same high maintainance gold diggers they go after.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Belleful: 5:23pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
Do u have any evidence to show that it is d same men that criticize them are the ones following themhuh The men following them could be those on ur same league
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by pocohantas(f): 5:24pm On Jan 15, 2025
zero8zero:
Sign of a submissive woman, kudos.
Still right. 🤝
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by pocohantas(f): 5:26pm On Jan 15, 2025
ednut1:
Many of the men were rejected by those same ladies hence the anger
Why would anyone be angry to be rejected by a woman he calls olosho? Just trying to get the logic behind this.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by MrPresidon: 5:29pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Op no mind them oh... you will be alarmed at the rate these men are willing to pay just to sleep with prostitutes, the same category of ladies they condemn. Ask me how I know, well I get many olosho friends and we dey gist well. If you know how much men dey pay to fvck toto wey sometimes na free I dey collect, you go surprise. Bunch of hypocrites grin
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Tallesty1(m): 5:31pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
Why would anyone be angry to be rejected by a woman he calls olosho? Just trying to get the logic behind this.
grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Omoluabi16(m): 5:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
True. Male logic...🙌
grin abeg no be male logic oh
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by zero8zero(m): 5:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
1Sharon:
That is true. Because when those same men make money it is those same high maintainance gold diggers they go after.
What makes your opinion true?. Men are angry because today's women are not what they grew up to see their mothers to be. You women talks as though you know men more than men themselves. Gold diggers don't last, put this at the back of your mind.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by pocohantas(f): 5:35pm On Jan 15, 2025
Omoluabi16:
grin abeg no be male logic oh
I want to believe it is. How else does someone sleep with an olosho and still think he is a man of integrity?


Tallesty1:
grin grin grin grin grin
I am genuinely curious.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by femi4: 5:43pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
Were dun wo, ko se bi lomo

Never mistake followers for friends or acceptance.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ednut1(m): 5:46pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
Why would anyone be angry to be rejected by a woman he calls olosho? Just trying to get the logic behind this.
the olosho talks is after rejection. How dare she rejects me , she must be only answering only rich men. So automatically an olosho 😂
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Omoluabi16(m): 5:46pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
I want to believe it is. How else does someone sleep with an olosho and still think he is a man of integrity?
.
It is an ikegwuru something. I can't understand that logic too. There is no explanation for it.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Tallesty1(m): 5:47pm On Jan 15, 2025
pocohantas:
I want to believe it is. How else does someone sleep with an olosho and still think he is a man of integrity?




I am genuinely curious.
Doesn't make any sense
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Zackattack: 6:02pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
I’m one of them o.
I love watching them o, even though I wouldn’t want my daughter or sister to be one of them. God forbid bad thing!
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Zackattack: 6:07pm On Jan 15, 2025
MrPresidon:
Op no mind them oh... you will be alarmed at the rate these men are willing to pay just to sleep with prostitutes, the same category of ladies they condemn. Ask me how I know, well I get many olosho friends and we dey gist well. If you know how much men dey pay to fvck toto wey sometimes na free I dey collect, you go surprise. Bunch of hypocrites grin
I agree with the hypocrisy comment o.
I’m one of them. I love secretly watching them half dress and criticize them too, especially when I’m advising young girls dear to me.
God forbid that my own will be out there entertaining men like me🤥🤥
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by JovialJune(f): 6:09pm On Jan 15, 2025
zero8zero:
Those are Simps, not real men. Know the difference.
So simps are more than real men? Seems they keep winning since they are the ones in power and are extremely rich to spend extravagantly on women, with yahoo and fraudsters on a high level these days, y'all should redefine what you mean by simps and real men.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by 1Sharon(f): 6:12pm On Jan 15, 2025
zero8zero:
What makes your opinion true?. Men are angry because today's women are not what they grew up to see their mothers to be. You women talks as though you know men more than men themselves. Gold diggers don't last, put this at the back of your mind.
It's not an opinion, it's a fact. Most men are angry with those High maintaince baddies because they don't have access to them. Like our mother's? You mean a lack of options, resources and poverty?
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Adakintroy: 6:31pm On Jan 15, 2025
Remember that book that God keeps records?

Its google.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by zero8zero(m): 6:31pm On Jan 15, 2025
JovialJune:
So simps are more than real men? Seems they keep winning since they are the ones in power and are extremely rich to spend extravagantly on women, with yahoo and fraudsters on a high level these days, y'all should redefine what you mean by simps and real men.
You have a twisted opinion about a simp and a real man. Anybody can have money or be rich. However, there's a real problem when there's money in the hands of a fool. You know what I mean?. That's the difference between a Simp & a real man.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Wickedlywicked: 6:32pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
I understand your view but it’s actually faulty. There’s a big difference between wanting something as an object of pleasure and keeping it for yourself and to be called yours. When a woman dresses indecently in your front, revealing her bumps and curves and you don’t feel anything, then you should go for urgent medical check because your arousal is a natural response and humans generally desire pleasure but what makes you a better man is how well you can control this. Indecent dressing only becomes offensive to most men (except simps) when it’s being done by someone dear to us (mothers, sisters, nieces or cousins)
Loving to watch something unpleasant doesn’t mean I want same to happen to me. We all love watching mad peoples’ comical screens but do you pray to have one as a relative?
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by zero8zero(m): 6:38pm On Jan 15, 2025
1Sharon:
It's not an opinion, it's a fact. Most men are angry with those High maintaince baddies because they don't have access to them. Like our mother's? You mean a lack of options, resources and poverty?
Most men?, who gave you that statistics?. Why should real men be angry not getting access to some streets whatever?. Pls, give men their respect.
Then tell me any accomplished woman among the millennials or a girl among the GenZ & I'd show you a couple more women from the older generation that had been there first.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by elmagnifico411(m): 6:39pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
baba, we go insult malu, and when dem kill am use do suya, we go chop am all the same. E nor change anything
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by sslcrypt: 6:49pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
You are the simp, go find something to do than think of this rubbish.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by stanliwise(m): 6:59pm On Jan 15, 2025
OlofofoCorner:
🤣😆😆😆😆😆


The same way they were calling Chidinma the murderer all sorta name.....
But their pricks dey strong like Fulani sticks , whenever they see her picture......
I no say Chidinma toto go don turn to water for prison wey she dey...... because lots of these hypocrites dey pay heavy to visit her for prison.
laugh wan wound me here, which one be fulani stick again lol
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by stanliwise(m): 7:00pm On Jan 15, 2025
Belleful:
Do u have any evidence to show that it is d same men that criticize them are the ones following themhuh The men following them could be those on ur same league
oga answer the simple question. why do they have so much follower? many of which are men?
don't divert
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by fenomeno2007: 7:07pm On Jan 15, 2025
Dear Rapmoney, I am intrigued by your post and would like to have a discussion on it and I would be delighted if you can oblige. I'm an academic in one of Nigerian federal universities. My interest is exclusively research. I'd provide institutional email address should that be your appropriate means of correspondence.

Thanks
Kayode
Fenomenon2007
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by ruffhandu: 9:26pm On Jan 15, 2025
Rapmoney:
I have come across many Nigerian men, both young and middle age, who are always in the habit of criticizing young women on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, etc, for exposing their bodies and twerking. The common lines you hear are 'These ones still get parents'?...'Useless girls'...'Ehen, that's the only thing they can offer'...'See them, fish brain'...'Ashawo'...'Olosho', etc.

When you visit the pages of these same women that are constantly being abused, you will be amazed by the number of followers they have. Some of them have millions of followers while others have followers running into hundreds of thousands.

My question is: Who are the people following these women? Are their followers ghosts? You cannot tell me that majority of their followers are women, because the truth is that their twerking and body exposure attract more men than women to their pages! You will criticize publicly but follow them secretly like perverts, in order to be among the first to see their videos, and end up calling men who say the slightest positive thing about these women names like SIMPS and the likes.

This type of hypocrisy is terrible and stinks like rotten eggs! Make una dey try abeg. Stop criticizing the food that you secretly salivate over.
This is like asking:
1. Who patronizes ashawo?
2. Who marries ashawo?

If you are an olosho, many will see you as a prize up for sale. They know what they want from you. But they want to marry, they know where to look. So, the followers know what they are doing, they can use the pictures or videos to relieve themselves, and may even hope to buy you wares when they have the means. They need to keep tab on you.

The bashngs are what they would do to their sisters, they are trying to be fatherly or brotherly. It pains them you are doing that. But then, they are relieved of that burden realising that you are not their blood. Then they need a piece of the action if possible.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by Rapmoney(op): 9:38pm On Jan 15, 2025
fenomeno2007:
Dear Rapmoney, I am intrigued by your post and would like to have a discussion on it and I would be delighted if you can oblige. I'm an academic in one of Nigerian federal universities. My interest is exclusively research. I'd provide institutional email address should that be your appropriate means of correspondence.

Thanks
Kayode
Fenomenon2007
Okay. You're highly welcome.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by delishpot: 9:46pm On Jan 15, 2025
Looking4Trouble:
Isn’t it obvious that we just want to fucck our own and move on to the next prostitute? Why are you so unfortunate in life?
And you have a mother o. See how shameless you are? As you Bleep ashewo, wetin make you think say you better pass the ashewo? You no like shit to touch you but you dey enjoy to chop shit. grin grin hypocrisy. Keep fucking na AIDS/Syphilis and you go get last discussion.
Re: Social Media And The Hypocrisy Of Many Nigerian Men by wonder233: 9:49pm On Jan 15, 2025
Following does not mean anything. I think you and many young people overrate this followers thing.
You people think having followers mean people rate you so much? Nah. For those girls, it is simply an avenue for men to feed their eyes just for pleasure, nothing more. I follow a few of those girls on IG and I burst out laughing when they try to act like celebrities
Rapmoney:
So who are the millions of people following these women on social media? How come most men abuse and criticize them but they have a large number of followers? Why do you follow someone who does something you criticize?
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