South African Woman Shares Video Showing Adorable Shy Bae Spoiling Her on Graduation: Ladies Defend Gentle Men

South African Woman Shares Video Showing Adorable Shy Bae Spoiling Her on Graduation: Ladies Defend Gentle Men

  • A woman posted a sweet video of her man spoiling her on graduation, and some people got nasty
  • TikTok user @nomsombulukosikho has a gentle man who is a little shy but worships her
  • Women came to the man's defence in the comments, shading those who dissed him

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This woman counts her lucky stars every day for her man. Sharing a video of him surprising her on graduation day, the lady never expected to have to defend her man's gentle soul.

TikTok user @nomsombulukosikho has a gentle man who is a little shy but worships her
TikTok user @nomsombulukosikho has the sweetest man who knows how to make her feel like a queen, and she is grateful. Image: TikTok / @nomsombulukosikho
Source: TikTok

Society does not always view a gentle heart as a strength, especially in men. This post revealed that many women are not for a soft and caring man.

Mzansi woman shares heartwarming video of her bae surprising her on graduation day

TikTok user @nomsombulukosikho shared a video showing her man, dressed all smart, waiting for her with a bouquet of gorgeous flowers on her graduation day.

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With nervous hands and a gentle soul, he handed the flowers to his beautiful woman, who beamed!

Take a look at this unforgettable moment:

Women debate over the man's reserved nature

Some women felt that this man was too shy for their liking, while others claimed those women did not know what a blessing it is to have a man with such a caring heart. Ladies went in hard to defend the loving man!

Read some of the comments:

user3134409535131 said:

“We are a broken country I’m telling you, the moment we see a calm person we start thinking otherwise. Congratulations girl and continue loving him.”

LethaboLaMoloto said:

“Haibo guys, kante what’s wrong with shy men? I’m dating a shy man, and I’m super happy. Stop cyberbullying. Congratulate a black child and move on!”

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Thabang Rodney Mabel said:

“You found yourself the best man ever trust me. Soft, kindhearted and caring. Should I say more? Love this for both of you.”

Pam MacVeeh Vimbani said:

“Soft men are it babe❤️ love this. I'm also dating a soft, shy, romantic gent. Nothing wrong with that. Some people are bitter shem.”

mokgadi.seanego said:

“I know he will never cheat on you. I wish y’all happiness and success. ❤️”

South African man flexes brother’s university graduation in TikTok video; Mzansi loves the quirky punchline

In related news, Briefly News reported that there is nothing like sibling love! This man couldn't be more proud of his brother for graduating and obtaining a degree. Hyping him on TikTok in a hilarious clip, the guy made his bro go viral.

It is a big deal to graduate from university, and it is heartwarming to see people celebrating their sibling's achievements.

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TikTok user @yizwasan was overflowing with pride as he watched his brother graduate from university. Hyping his main man up, he posted a hilarious video where he used a quirky play on the word 'degree' to celebrate his brother.

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Denika Herbst (Editor) Denika Herbst is a Human Interest writer at Briefly News. She is also an Industrial Sociologist with a master's degree in Industrial Organisational and Labour Studies from the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, which she completed in 2020. She is now a PhD candidate at UKZN. Denika has over five years of experience writing for Briefly News (joined in 2018), and a short time writing for The South African. You can reach her via: denika.herbst@briefly.co.za.