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Showbiz pundit and artiste manager, Emmanuel Barnes, also known as Mr Logic, is urging women to bring down their expectations when it comes to men, else they'd end up with a man with a wicked mindset.
“Don’t always expect a man to give you the most glamorous treat before you think that you are in a good marriage, else after marrying you, the whole mindset is to frustrate and make you pay for it - some men are wicked like that,” he told Doreen Avio on Daybreak Hitz on Thursday.
He made this assertion on the seeming pressure some women mount on their partners, borne of the stereotype “a man is supposed to have it all”.
As the saying goes ‘charity begins at home', Mr. Logic believes the habit of women putting pressure on men is nurtured upon them by their parents – especially the mothers, and, that prevents them from recognizing and embracing men who are truly worthy of marriage:
“The pressure that our girls are given when growing up gives them the inability to appreciate the real men – they lookout for something different in men,” he said via Hitz FM.
He also suggested that the pressure from women may sometimes lead to domestic abuse from men, as their way of shaking off the load being mounted on them, because they [men] equally deal with their own kind of daily pressure from family:
“And men too are walking with pressure from home,” he said. “I think the pressure some women give men, sometimes they release this pressure physically on the women,” he added.
Mr. Logic urged women to refrain from expecting men to offer them paradise before and after marriage, otherwise, they would end up being disappointed and unhappy.
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