"She Should Be Protected": Lady Causes Stir On TikTok, Says Women Can't Feed Family Without Insulting Husbands

"She Should Be Protected": Lady Causes Stir On TikTok, Says Women Can't Feed Family Without Insulting Husbands

  • A TikTok lady has argued that women are most likely to insult their husbands if they are the breadwinners of the family
  • In a viral post, the TikTok creator, Claire-Wiyfengla, said even if it is for only one month, insult must come if the woman is the one providing
  • The argument posited by the lady immediately stirred funny reactions from many men who agreed with her

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A TikTok lady has impressed many people with a statement she made about women who feed their families.

In a video, TikTok creator, Claire-Wiyfengla, argued that there is a likelihood of a woman insulting her husband if she is the one feeding the family.

Photos of a Claire, a TikTok creator.
Claire said women may insult their husbands if they are the breadwinner. Photo credit: TikTok/@clairewiyfengla.
Source: UGC

According to Claire, no matter how humble the woman might be, it would be hard for her not to insult her husband if she feeds her family for a month.

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She wrote on TikTok:

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"No matter how humble and respectful a woman is, she cannot feed the family for whole month without insulting her husband."

Watch Claire's video below:

Reactions as lady shades women who are breadwinners

Claire's statement quickly resonated with many TikTok users. Many of them agreed with Claire, and some even said one month is usually too much for insults to start if the woman is the breadwinner.

@user3875773211874 said:

"In fact, for just adding 1k to 10k that the husband gave alone attracts a lot of disrespect in the house."

@Ramsey said:

"Don't talk about a month sweetheart just one week without husband's input is hell on earth already."

@Tate Namholo said:

"Two weeks is too much before the queen reminds everyone of her superiority! I am talking about my wife!"

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@Kallin commented:

"You should be protected."

@TopeBabs said:

"A week is enough then she stop calling you "Baby" but your birth name with aggressive voice."

Girlfriend rejects N30,000 phone from boyfriend

Meanwhile, Yen.com.gh reported that a man a lady rejected the phone gifted her by her boyfriend, The woman claimed that her boyfriend almost immediately vanished following the incident in an anonymous message shared on Twitter by @yabaleftonline.

She admitted that her partner's salary was about GHC6,500 per month, and she wanted a phone that cost GHC5,600.

The boyfriend could only afford to buy her a GHC 2,000 phone, which she did not like. Due to this, she requested a break, and her boyfriend has since refused to communicate with her.

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Source: Legit.ng

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Evelyn Genfior (Human-Interest editor) Evelyn Genfior is a Human Interest Editor at YEN.com.gh. She has a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the National Film and Television Institute. She is committed to staying at the forefront of media trends and believes storytelling can shape societies. Evelyn can be reached at evelyn.genfior@yen.com.gh.

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