"Sharing Is Caring": Bonnie Mbuli Shares Her Opinion on Hot Polyandry Debate

"Sharing Is Caring": Bonnie Mbuli Shares Her Opinion on Hot Polyandry Debate

- Mzansi actress Bonnie Mbuli has shared her opinion on the trending debate of polyandry

- The media personality said that sharing is caring, adding that she doesn't see a reason why men are so offended by the concept

- Bonnie said a woman in a polyandrous relationship would also have a choice to decide which husband she wanted to sleep with at any given time

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Bonnie Mbuli has shared her two cents on the trending topic of polyandry. The actress took to social media recently to respond to politician Kenneth Meshoe.

Meshoe recently asked what would happen if a woman's husbands wanted to be intimate with her at the same time. Bonnie took to Twitter to react to Meshoe's question.

"Sharing Is Caring": Bonnie Mbuli Shares Her Opinion on Hot Polyandry Debate
Bonnie Mbuli has shared her opinion on the hot polyandry debate. Image: @bonniembuli
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The media personality shared that the woman would get to decide who she wants to sleep with at any given time. She wrote:

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"The same thing that happens when she has one man. She gets to decide who she wants to sleep with at any given time, and anyway women have far more stamina than men so azishe!"

The TV host also hilariously shared her opinion on some of the negative comments by SA men over the polyandry issue. The star wrote:

"The men are so pressed, kwaaaaak! Lalela, sharing is caring!"

Bonnie's followers took to her comment section to share their thoughts on her opinion on polyandry. Check out some of their reactions below:

@mm_mokoena wrote:

"Crush ya mina, am ready to be second or third hubby, let's do this."

@justjiggie commented:

"So if a woman is pregnant. None of the men will know who the real father is until the child is born and DNA tests are done, whereas in polygamy it is almost certain. I can just imagine the disappointment when a man who thought he was the father is told that he isn’t but smang mang."

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@Afroentle said:

"Well said. I’m sure that article was written by a man. They’re so exhausting mxim. We are ready thina."

@Cry6Wolf wrote:

"More stamina than men? You're confused, men do almost all the work during sex while women just lay there, that doesn't need stamina."

@shotzane said:

"So women go from saying men are trash to wanting to marry more than one man. Ai cha ni bhemile straight."

@mash1895 commented:

"I really don't get why gents are so hard pressed by this, what is good for the goose should surely be good for the gander."

@michellemodika added:

"They will never accept it."

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In related news, Briefly News reported that the topic of a woman having two husbands has been hot on the tongues of social media users and Mzansi television personality Bonang Matheba is playing around with the possibility of having multiple husbands.

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Replying to a tweet about polyandry, Bonang was all for it and said that she would like to give it a try. Bonang wants to have two husbands and she's ready to go for it. She tweeted:

"Yes! I want 2 husbands."

A social media then responded to Queen B's tweet saying that he wouldn't be able to afford her but she told him to worry about it. Bonang Matheba says that she'll take on the bulk of the financial responsibilities.

A woman of Bonang's stature would be well suited for polyandry because of the way she holds her own. She doesn't conform to societal standards when it comes to how women should be and social media users love this for her.

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