Find your Wife and Delete Instagram: US Rapper The Game Advises Men

Find your Wife and Delete Instagram: US Rapper The Game Advises Men

- American rapper, The Game, has got people talking on social media after he dropped a word of advice

- According to the rapper, it is impossible for men not to see women more beautiful than theirs on social media

- The Game stated that men keep changing partners because they think the next woman is better than what they have

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Popular American rapper, The Game, has taken to social media to address men about how to stay faithful to one woman.

Taking to his Twitter page, the entertainer stated that these days, there are beautiful women all over the world, so it is easy to find one and later think that another woman is better than her.

Find your Wife and Delete Instagram: US Rapper The Game Advises Men on how to be Faithful to Their Partners
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The rapper continued by saying that the availability of these women and greed is the reason men keep changing partners until they finally lose them all.

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Suggesting a solution to the problem, The Game stated that once a man finds his wife, he should delete Instagram where there are tons of photos of other beautiful women.

He wrote:

"There are so many beautiful women in the world, especially these days. Even when you get you a “bad b!tch” soon as you got her, you see another 1 you THINK is badder.. then you gotta have that one & repeat this process until you’ve lost em all one by one. Find yo wife & delete IG."

View the tweet below:

The rapper's tweet garnered almost a thousand comments, read some of them below:

@KikiDonnae:

"My question is why do men look at the outside of a woman? But never seek if they could spiritually, mentally, and emotionally connect with a woman?"

@robertodafox:

"Marry the personality and you’ll be happy for eternity!!! Looks fade anyway."

@pims7021:

"Goes both ways. IG is only a small fraction, I see fine men at the gym, store, work, etc."

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@Neo_officiall:

"IG is only a fraction of it. I have like 4 very beautiful, fair young girls living on my street here. I see super beautiful girls in bus stops, supermarkets, hospitals, walking on the road, etc. They are everywhere. Let's preach discipline, commitment and Loyalty instead."

Meanwhile, Briefly.co.za earlier reported that relationship expert, Derrick Jaxn's reputation took a nosedive when it was revealed that the married man was dating other women and showering them with expensive vacations and dates.

Candice de Medeiros, one of the women in question, appeared in an interview and stated that the relationship coach lied that he and his wife Da’Naia were separated.

According to Candice, Derrick sent her a lot of money, took her for a vacation, and even welcomed her to sleep in his marital home.

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