Juliet Ibrahim, a well-known actress from Ghana, claimed that encouraging women to remain in relationships with cheating partners is bad.
During a discussion with Saturday Beats about advising women to remain in unsatisfactory relationships for financial reasons, she brought up this point.
Relationships should be based on reciprocal love and respect, according to the actress who recently came forth about her experience with domestic abuse, and one should not be around cheating partners for financial gain.
She said;
“I firmly believe that advising someone, especially a woman, to stay in a relationship their partner’s infidelity solely for financial benefits is not a healthy or empowering approach. Each person deserves to be in a relationship based on mutual love, trust and respect. Infidelity should not be tolerated or justified based on financial considerations.
Instead, I encourage individuals to prioritise their emotional wellbeing, and make choices that align with their values and self-respect. Every individual deserves to be in a relationship that honours their worth and happiness.”