A supposed married man recently sparked outrage online after proudly admitting to his pattern of infidelity and framing it as honesty rather than betrayal. His post treated deception and disloyalty as something to boast about, trivializing the emotional harm such behavior causes to spouses and families.

The post read: “Me. That I use to tell girls, look am married oo but I like you can we be running things.. I am always sincere.”

While he presents his actions as transparency, the statement reveals a troubling lack of accountability. Being “sincere” about cheating does not make it ethical; it merely normalizes disrespect toward one’s partner and reduces commitment to a joke. Critics argue that such rhetoric reflects a growing online culture that glamorizes infidelity and confuses bluntness with integrity. If honesty is truly the goal, it should begin with loyalty and respect within one’s marriage, not public bragging about betrayal.

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