Some married men will not enter paradise; Ahoufe Patri exposes the married man who is after her.
Some married men will not enter paradise; Ahoufe Patri exposes the married man who is after her.
Ahoufe Patri, an actress from Ghana, has caused quite a stir on social media with her recent candid comments regarding the difficulties married men experience and the frequency of adultery in partnerships.
The actress questioned the fundamental reasons behind marriage in a video that was posted to social media, posing the question, “Are you guys forced to get married? Do they match you to the altar and place a gun to your head?” This thought-provoking question sparked a discussion about the difficulties of marriage vows.
After making her observations, Ahoufe Patri talked about her experience of being courted by a married man who lavished her with attention. “So you marry to save your life, but you don’t want to get married,” she said, thinking back on this experience. What’s taking place? Alright, so this man began showing interest in me in December. The love bombing, pressure mommy.”
But the actress didn’t waver in her resolve to avoid being in a relationship based on lies and adultery. She declared, reiterating her autonomy and moral rectitude, “Hm I’m too old for that, which is bad for him. I therefore saw through it.”
Ahoufe Patri made a salient observation in closing, emphasizing the effects of adultery on a person’s spiritual health. “Explain to me why his wife’s birthday is today. Hey, so you got married, and your folks aren’t going to heaven, so goodbye?” She concluded, stoking the raging controversy about the morality of marriage and faithfulness.