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Opinions were divided on today's edition of Joy FM's Super Morning Show when listeners were asked to share their views on a very interesting topic.
The question was “Why do men find it harder to forgive their cheating wives or partners?"
For some listeners, particularly women, who called into the show, men should ask themselves what caused their wives to cheat.
Whereas for others, particularly the men, they were of the view that men have the liberty to have as many women as possible and that loyalty was more expected of wives.
"It is our birthright to cheat on our partners and have as many women as we can afford, but for a woman, you must only focus on your husband," a caller said.
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