A woman’s post about her husband cheating — and giving the other woman ₦2 million while refusing her ₦500,000 — sparked outrage and sympathy. But one response crossed a dangerous line, advising: “If you have access to his phone, enough to see his chats, then you can access and make transactions from his phone.” Encouraging theft is not a solution to betrayal; it only adds legal and moral trouble to an already painful situation. While infidelity should be addressed, it must be done through honest confrontation or legal action, not through criminal acts that can backfire and cause further harm.