A TikTok post discussing how to prevent infidelity gained traction, with Israel Onadare emphasizing that a man will only stop cheating by his own choice, highlighting that change must come from within. In response, one comment suggested, “When you start giving money, a man will not cheat on you,” perpetuating the idea that financial incentives can secure loyalty.

This notion promotes a transactional view of relationships, where love and faithfulness are conditional on material gain. However, true commitment is built on mutual respect, shared values, and emotional connection—qualities money alone cannot buy. Encouraging individuals to seek partners who value loyalty naturally can foster healthier, more trusting relationships grounded in genuine respect rather than conditional incentives.

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