Women Exposed by Boyfriend for Cheating and Falling Pregnant by Married Man, Peeps Stunned: “Never Forgive”
- A man has shared how he found out that his ex-girlfriend was unfaithful in their relationship
- The lady came apologising after she was put in a family way by a married man she had cheated with
- The man lamented that she wouldn't have been sorry if she had not got pregnant for the married fellow
A Nigerian man ended things with his girlfriend after finding out that she not only cheated on him but is pregnant for a married man.
The man shared his breakup story after Twitter influencer Shola advised men not to fall for their cheating partners who apologise when caught, saying they would have continued if not apprehended.
The man said his ex-girlfriend only got sorry for her unfaithfulness in their relationship because she was pregnant.
His ex's apology as contained in a Whatsapp conversation was shared by Shola on Twitter who decried that it would be hard for the man to ever trust women going forward.
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In the chat, the lady named Itunu confessed to still loving her estranged boyfriend named Emma, admitting that she regrets her action.
She said she found out about her pregnancy in September. Defending her action, the lady said she actually showed Emma's picture to the married man and that she didn't cheat on him purposely.
See the tweet below:
Social media reactions to leaked chat
@Eastsidempress said:
"If she wasn't caught, it would have been a different story. There won't even be a story."
@Davidclint146 said:
"He’s lucky na…at least she no lace the pikin for him necksome babes go put the pikin for him neck and he go cater for the pikin till the man come claim am…men de suffer bro."
@MosesIbhas said:
"Before Emma forgive her of which he wouldn't share with us, I want to ask her what was her business with a married man in the very first place? Cheating is just a cruise these days, may God help this decaying generation."
@dmsdeking1 said:
"The act of infidelity is something that does not speak well to anyone’s character. No matter the circumstance, it’s not an accident and in most cases, the cheater is only sorry when caught. Unfortunately, anyone involved suffers the repercussions of the liar’s actions."
@teejay347t said:
"An ex of mine was dating a guy after she went back for HND. Asked her if she’s got anyone else bt she said NO. A friend gist me tho. Well,I ask her again nd she succumb so I literally told her to keep the relationship while I legit served her a breakup with deserving distance."
@starc_hitect said:
"Never forgive a cheating partner, nothings changed. It's like re watching a movie when you already know how the movie ends. The same."
Man details how cheating ex exposed his new bae’s unfaithfulness, Mzansi has jokes
In a similar story, Briefly News reported that man opened up about his experience with his ex-girlfriend who cheated on him. The man explained that he had moved on, but his ex returned to get revenge.
The Twitter user admitted that his current girlfriend followed in his ex's footsteps. How he found out about his new bae left many people in stitches.
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