Life coach and author, Solomon Buchi, asserts that any man who marries a woman who twerks online for a living is a fool.
Solomon Buchi believes that a woman who earns her income by twerking online lacks fidelity, thus deeming any man who chooses to marry her as foolish.
Solomon expressed his opinion on Thursday night on his X Twitter, stating that a lady who posts pictures of herself online shaking her rear cannot possibly be a good wife or mother.
He asserts that marriage necessitates fundamental conservatism and that wives should present themselves without sexual flamboyance, akin to rare gifts.
This is what his post says:
”A man who marries a woman who twerks online for a living is a fool. It’s like demanding fidelity from a stripper —or expecting an airplane from a seaport.
Any woman who shamelessly sells sensuality through dance, music, or any other content style has no business getting married, and you have no business marrying her. Why marry a whore and complain she’s a whore?
Marriage demands basic conservatism—wives must carry themselves like priceless gifts, without s3xual flamboyance; modest and worthy of emulation by younger women. Your body belongs to your husband and vice versa, and flaunting it for strangers is gross irreverence for marital sanctity. If she can shake her bum for strangers, she will possibly shake it for a strange man, and the strange man will ’jokingly’ touch her, and they’ll ’jokingly’ commit adultery.
And you are the fool who married her because you believe that external conduct does not matter. No well-thinking and raised man marries a woman who’s loose and cannot be a good perfect model to his daughters. Unless he’s not committed to the marriage, but if he is, one day, he will get tired and want out. Marriage is not child’s play.
“I know a lady who’s a pr*stitute and has a happy home.”
That’s absolute nonsense! Absolute rubbish. If you’re shaking your bum online, you CANNOT be a good wife and mother. Argue with me, but life doesn’t care about exceptions. Stop defending immorality.”