Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests ways of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests way of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

A netizen has caused a commotion on social media as he suggests way a man can find out if his woman truly loves him. In a post shared on social media page, a Tweep identified as @FrazzleDazzzled advised men on how they can find out if their partners are truly the one.

Tweep stirs controversy as he suggests way of finding out if a woman truly loves her man

According to him, if a man wants to find out if his woman loves him, he should break up with her and begin ignoring her. He said that if the woman does not spend the whole time begging him, then she isn’t the one for him. Admitting that this method is quite cruel, he insisted that it is by keeping some distance that a man gets to find out what she truly thinks of him. In his words: “If you love her and think she’s ”the one”? Break up with her.
Ignore her for a month. If she does anything but BEG for you back everyday — she never truly loved you to begin with. Sounds cold. But will save a LOT of pain People don’t like this tweet, because they know if they do it they’ll find out she never actually loved them. Don’t be mean to her.
Don’t be cruel. But break up, distance yourself, and let her reveal how she feels with her actions. If you settle down with someone who’s untested?
You deserve a broken heart and 50% of your networth taken away.” If you love her and think she’s ”the one”? Break up with her.
Ignore her for a month. If she does anything but BEG for you back everyday — she never truly loved you to begin with. Sounds cold. But will save a LOT of pain — PROFESSOR EHRICH Ω WEISS 🪬 (@FrazzleDazzzled) May 7, 2023

Man quickly deletes car advert on Twitter after a tweep shared proof of it being stolen [Screenshots]

Man quickly deletes car advert on Twitter after a tweep shared proof of it being stolen [Screenshots]

A car advert has been taken down shortly after a Twitter user @Oluwademilola shared proof of it being a ‘stolen’ car.

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The drama occurred after a Nigerian man identifed with the handle @hiddenfigure3 had taken to the micro-blogging platform to share photos of a Lexus sport utility vehicle which was put up for sale for N29 million.
He wrote: “American used Lexus R350 for sale, atink that you can see it, like eleyi clean pa, don’t sleep on it guys. Going for 29 (negotiable) Kindly retweet please.”
Shortly after, another Twitter user who reacted to the advert shared proof of it being a ”stolen” car, thus the deletion of the advert.
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