A controversial post on X has drawn criticism after a user advised women to adopt toxic revenge tactics in dating. The post read: “Women need to start using men for sex too, sleep with them and block them. Give them a taste of their own medicine!”
The statement frames promiscuity and emotional manipulation as empowerment, encouraging women to mirror the worst behaviors they complain about. Critics argue that this mindset doesn’t challenge bad conduct but normalizes it, turning hurt into justification for further harm. Rather than promoting accountability or healthier relationship standards, the post reduces intimacy to revenge and people to disposable tools.
Many users pointed out that copying toxic behavior doesn’t heal betrayal—it only spreads it. For them, real empowerment lies in boundaries, self-respect, and choosing better partners, not in escalating cycles of emotional damage disguised as “payback.”

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