A Gabonese woman named Anael Mevoung has given her thoughts on those who leave their relationships amid difficult circumstances.
In a post on Twitter (now X), Anael stated that if a guy can break up with his pregnant girlfriend, she does not see a problem if a woman quits her spouse because he lost his job.
Anael made a link between the two scenarios and decided that it should be OK for a woman to leave a guy because he is unemployed and unable to pay for her.
Her comment comes only weeks after an American lady went viral for divorcing her spouse when he lost his job.
Anael tweeted,
“If a man is able to leave a pregnant woman, then I also don’t see any problem for a woman to leave a man when he loses his job.”
Reacting to the post;
As expected, her post has sparked differing opinions online, with many disagreeing with her statement.
@melo_malebo wrote, “Why are the two people together again? In relationships I don’t think you settle scores.”
@omari_kenya wrote, “The good thing about losing a job is you can get another but pregnancy is a rubber stamp for life. Women will always be bigger losers in that context”
@thatom_thatom wrote, “But leaving a pregnant woman is the worst, I know you not comparing situations”
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