Daddy Freeze Stirs Reactions As He Questions The Double Standards In The Treatment Of Divorced Women As Opposed To Divorced Men
Media personality, Daddy Freeze has raised an important question about the unfair treatment of women after divorced.
The dad of four who was once divorced asked a question regarding the difference in the way the public treats divorced men and women.
Taking to his Instagram page to share his thoughts, he questioned why a man can marry and divorce four times with no issues, but once a woman tries to remarry after divorce, people will start talking.
Freeze, however, made it known that he has zero issues with either scenario but is only asking out of curiosity. He asked:
“Why is that a man can marry and divorce 4 times and remarry again with no issues, but once a woman tries to remarry after divorce, una go begin talk? I have zero issues with either scenario, just asking out of curiosity.”
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Below are some reactions to his post,
@DamilolaO wrote, “Patriarchy and societal conditioning
@Kush Zero wrote, “Sometimes life favours man, sometimes it favours women
@Taiwo Junzi wrote, “It’s because marriage is mostly sustained by a woman. And of course, they have issues when the remarrying man in question is not
@Sirasira Charlie wrote, “Because they don’t consider woman as human
@TJ Bawo wrote, “Even no woman will be proud of herself marrying 2-3 times after divorced. And this supposed to be equal for the both gënders
@Desola Dabigshow wrote, “Patriarchy and narcissism
@Onyiuzo wrote, “It’s men’s world
@Truth39 wrote, “Man is the prize, which other way do you want it explained?
@Uncle Chrism wrote, “Because men and woman are not the same”.
Weeks back, Freeze had shared his insights on partnerships and marriages, revealing that a husband is not a woman’s partner, but rather the head of the house.
He told women to stop seeing their husbands as partners and as their equals, but rather see them as head of the house.