No man can tell me to wake up and sweep because I’m beautiful – TV Pundit

Lady.png The TV pundit identified simply as Sheila

Mon, 6 Jan 2025 Source: mynewsgh.com

A TV pundit identified simply as Sheila has ignited a storm of debate after her bold remarks on a live television show.

According to her, her beauty and vibrant personality ensure that none of the men she has dated have ever expected her to handle domestic chores.

In fact, Sheila confidently declared, “It’s unthinkable for a man to ask me to wake up early to clean his house. My presence alone deters him from doing that.”

While Sheila’s unapologetic stance on avoiding household tasks is clear, she went a step further in explaining why she feels entitled to this easy life.

“I’m one of those women who deserves a life of ease. Why should I be doing chores when my boyfriend’s mother isn’t doing them for him?” she asked, pointing out that her remarkable character is reason enough for her to be excused from housework.

Continuing, Sheila made an even more controversial claim, suggesting that dark-skinned women are the ones who should be tasked with household duties and accompanying their partners to the fields.

“It’s just their role,” she remarked, offering no hesitation in her stance. Sheila even went as far as to claim, “When dark-skinned women lend money to their partners, they’re the ones who often never get it back. They’re also the ones facing real poverty in this country.”

Her comments quickly stirred strong reactions, with many taking to social media and talk forums to voice their opinions.

Some expressed deep concerns over Sheila’s sweeping generalizations about dark-skinned women and the notion of “roles,” calling it divisive and harmful.

Others found her personality-driven take on domestic chores empowering, arguing that a partner should never feel obligated to take on gendered tasks simply because of their appearance or personality.

On the other hand, Sheila stood firm, stating, “Women who are strong, who have great personalities, don’t need to do chores. We inspire our partners to do more and be more.”

She seemed undeterred by the backlash, confidently declaring that her approach to relationships is based on a mindset of respect for one’s worth and identity.

Source: mynewsgh.com