In response to the Equatorial Guinea sextape scandal, @adaezennaji_ highlighted a troubling double standard: the man in the sextape, involved with over 400 women, was hailed as a “legend,” while a woman with a single leaked sextape was labeled a “prostitute.” This disparity underscores society’s deeply ingrained bias.
Supporting this view, @E_Mbuyazi commented, “Like it or not, on matters like that, women will be called names and men hailed. It is what it is.” This response reflects resignation to a system that celebrates men for the same behaviors that lead to harsh judgment of women. By normalizing this inequality, such comments reveal how these harmful biases persist and how society’s labels often shape perceptions of men and women’s choices differently
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