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The Digest:

Media personality Toke Makinwa has sparked conversation by asserting that women are more prone to infidelity than men, arguing they cheat more easily and with greater secrecy.

Key Points:
  • Makinwa stated on her podcast, Toke Moments, that women have a greater propensity to cheat.
  • She argued it is easier for women to cheat as they are often "the ones receiving" attention.
  • She contrasted this with men, who she said invest significant money, effort, and time into affairs.
  • The media personality claimed that a woman not cheating is a matter of "restraint," not lack of opportunity.
  • Her central thesis is that "women cheat more, but they know how to hide it."
  • The comments are part of her broader, often candid discussions on modern relationships.
  • The assertion challenges traditional gender narratives surrounding infidelity and discretion.
Makinwa's perspective flips a common societal script, framing infidelity as an issue of access and secrecy rather than gender alone.

Sources: The Nation