Impotent Men Should Be Grateful For Paternity Fraud - Nigerian Lady Says

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 28th May, 2024 - tori.ng

She believes that when a man is fully aware he cannot reproduce, he should be grateful to his wife for carrying on his family name using other means.

A Nigerian lady has opined that impotent men should be appreciative of their wives when they commit paternity fraud.

The lady identified as @winner_sugarrr on the microblogging platform, X, shared her view on the issue of DNA tests.

She believes that when a man is fully aware he cannot reproduce, he should be grateful to his wife for carrying on his family name using other means.

The young lady suggested that a DNA test should be the least of the man’s worries as long as he bonds with his kids, whether he is the biological father or not.

She wrote;

“Honestly if you know you’re impotent

You should be thanking your wife for helping you carry on your name not crying about useless things like DNA

As long as there’s a bond between you and the kids

They’re yours whether biologically or not”

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See reactions to her tweet below;

@MadQueenLady wrote: “If he’s impotent, the solution is to discuss other means, not paternity fraud na”

@ChubieUjah asked: “Would you say the same for a man who chooses to have children outside because his wife can’t conceive?”

@joshibza reacted: “😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nigerian men are already triggered!!! DNA test is like a weapon fashioned against them.”


@Streakydanco added: “But if you’re barren and your husband has kids with another woman, na “evil man”

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