Woman criticised after narrating how man helped her during period

Woman criticised after narrating how man helped her during period

- An African woman, Toyosi, recently narrated how a male admirer of hers comforted her while she was on her period

- Toyosi, however, revealed that despite his sweet gesture, she does not like him

- Many Twitter users have criticised her for not reciprocating the same kind of love as her admirer

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An African woman identified as Toyosi on Twitter shared a tweet in which she recounted the special treatment she received from a male admirer of hers while she was on her period.

According to the woman, she told him that she was on her period and was very weak. The next day, he showed up on her doorstep as early as 6am and brought a lot of goodies with him.

Even more, she revealed that he stayed for a while and comforted her. Despite this beautiful gesture of his, Toyosi told tweeps that she does not like him.

Lady receives criticisms after narrating what a man did for her during her period
Toyosi Source: Beethemodella/Twitter
Source: UGC

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Read her tweet below:

Many Africans did not like the fact that Toyosi was taking the sweet gesture of her male admirer for granted. They criticised her for doing this. See some reactions below:

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Recently, a male lawyer narrated how his boyfriend wrote a love poem for him. Given the fact that gay couples rarely engage in public display of affection, many saw this as a huge milestone step.

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