In a recent Facebook post, Nigerian author and social commentator Reno Omokri stirred discussions on the dynamics of premarital relationships.
Omokri emphasized that when a man engages in intercourse with a woman he is not married to, both parties are equally sinning and enjoying the act.
He questioned why men often feel compelled to financially support women they are not married to, especially when both derive pleasure from the relationship.
Omokri urged men to reconsider their actions, advising them to use their judgment rather than supporting women simply because of their sexual relationship.
He emphasized the importance of responsibility, suggesting that if a man cannot abstain from premarital sex and has a steady income, he should marry the woman.
This, he argued, is a responsible and wise decision, contrasting it with the foolishness of financially supporting a woman who is merely a partner in fornication.
The post sparked a debate about traditional values, modern relationship norms, and the responsibilities that come with intimacy.
Omokri's call to men to reflect on their choices and uphold responsibility in relationships has resonated with many, prompting discussions on the balance of pleasure, sin, and responsibility in contemporary relationships.
He added, "As a man, when you have intercourse with a woman you are not married to, both of you are sinning. Both of you are also enjoying the pleasure.
In fact, if you consider noise making, she might be having a blast more than you. So, why should only one of you be billed? Use your heads.
Stop maintaining women that you are not married to for providing you services that they themselves enjoy. Maybe even more than you. If you cannot hold yourself and have a steady income, pick a woman and marry her.
It is responsible and wise to maintain a woman because she is your wife. It is foolish and irresponsible to support a female because she is your fellow fornicator."
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