A story circulated about a man who allegedly manipulated several women into giving him millions, using relationships and expressions of love as a cover for his actions. The account described a pattern of emotional deception and financial exploitation.

In response, one comment appeared to support him, stating, “He never stole from them, they gave him out of love. Ride on Ayo!”

This reaction is troubling because it reframes manipulation as consent and celebrates exploitation as cleverness. It ignores the power of emotional coercion and the harm caused when trust is deliberately abused for financial gain.

Comments like this normalize deceit and shift blame onto victims, discouraging accountability. Financial exploitation through emotional manipulation remains wrongdoing, regardless of how it is justified or applauded online.

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