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Rita Edochie tells married men to stay away from ‘female bros’
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Rita Edochie tells married men to stay away from ‘female bros’

Veteran actress Rita Edochie has come out strongly against married men pursuing intimate relationships with their ex-girlfriends or female friends.

Stating that a married man’s only female best friend should be his wife, he argued that if a married man values ​​his friendship with his ex, he should stay with her.

Edochie warned single women who claim to be besties to married men, stating that they are potentially side chicks.

Emphasizing boundaries in marital relationships, he recommended moving on and focusing on one’s wife after separation.

Speaking in pidgin, he wrote on Instagram: “Now the next thing is to start the second wife thing. As a married man, you are busy nurturing the women closest to you. So if I talk to your ex now and go and say this, you’ll be worried. Imagine going back to your vomit, if you loved and valued your relationship with your ex so much, why didn’t you stay with him?

“Why did you leave him? Call her your ex, marry a completely different woman. So are you going to come back to hook up with the same ex while you’re still married to your wife?

“Have you thought about the mental and emotional stress it puts on the women you legally marry? Hmmmmm. Just hmmm”

“Goat and sweet potato simply cannot go together. This is how the other one came about with the colleague and bestie format, why would you have a woman as your best friend or personal assistant? “As a married man, listen, your best female friend should be your wife.”

All these single women who claim to be besties with married men, they can all be girlfriends next to that man, you can’t be with him, you can’t be locked in a room by yourself and do a thing or two, no one can call me biko.

“Stop fooling yourself, move on when you have an ex and focus on your wife.

I imagine your ex visits your marital home to cook for you as a married man. what did you say? “Ndi ala, I’m so angry right now.”