Under the Equatorial Guinea sextape scandal post, a man asked how the individual in question managed to convince numerous women to engage in unprotected encounters while being filmed. @itsShola replied, “Women don’t like condoms, so it shouldn’t be that hard to convince them.”

This response perpetuates a damaging generalization about women, suggesting that they universally resist protection, which is both misleading and irresponsible. Such statements normalize risky behaviors and shift the blame away from the individuals involved. Additionally, comments like these overlook the importance of mutual responsibility in safe practices, disregarding the serious health risks that come with unprotected intimacy. In sensitive discussions, it’s crucial to promote respect, personal accountability, and health-conscious decisions, rather than perpetuate harmful myths.

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https://x.com/itssh0la/status/1853518682539835614

https://x.com/itssh0la/status/1853519799428772276

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