There is a lay around belief that the love of your life or woman of your dream could be in a toxic relationship and it is your responsibility to rescue her by asking her out - in street speak, stealing her.
The problem with stealing someone who is comfortable in a toxic relationship is that you have a very low chance of being respected. Most ladies in toxic relationship are very much aware of the toxicity but they don't leave because of other benefits they derive from the person.
In trying to convince her to leave her partner for you. You would make promises to treat her better than her partner because you think she deserves better. You want to put a pearl on someone comfortable being another person's swine.
Please, those infidelity series is not a justification to hate women. Each story is personal to the victim and it does not represent the gender. You were probably hurt by only or two people.
You can't hate women. You have no reason to. There is no justification for hating an entire gender. Women make up the other half of the human specie and they are an extention of us. We share this ecosystem together and we have no option but to love, cherish and co-habit with them
We are not feminists who hate and claim to have justification for their hate. You are not the cause of their trauma. To hate an entire gender is a cop-out from personal responsibility and a refusal to heal.
There has been an unsaturated clamour for BBNaija to be extinguished from our screen. It morality has been questioned and the lack of positive insight only leave the complainers with more reasons to shake their heads disturbingly.
However, I'll like to inform the Debbie Downers and Grumpy Grand dads that your best musicians can't be Nicky Minaj, Beyonce, Jay-Z Eminem and such others with explicit lyrics that shame women and promotes sex and still come here to complain about morality.
You can't shut people of opposite gender in a house, giving them no privacy from one another for 3 months and expect nothing to happen. It is easy to sin and condem those whose lives are under the microscope for doing what you normally do.