In response to a TikTok video of a woman expressing her preference for a partner who would hit her as a form of “love,” one insensitive comment read, “Wetin concern me if she kpai, we go chop rice,” dismissing her vulnerability with a flippant remark about celebrating a potential tragedy. Instead of offering empathy or constructive advice, this comment trivializes the seriousness of the situation.

Such comments highlight a troubling disregard for mental health and self-worth in relationships. Instead of dismissing individuals struggling with harmful mindsets, we should offer encouragement and guidance toward healthier, self-respecting choices. Social media can be a platform for positive influence, reminding individuals of their value and the importance of love grounded in respect, not violence.

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