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Precious Remmie Wonders Why Women Think Men Can Be Stolen

Media personality and actress Precious Remmie real name Nakiito Rehema is disappointed in women who think men can be stolen. She said a real man knows what they want.

It is always their decision and choice to have another woman despite them being married.

Remmie said it is very sad that women attack each other when their men cheat on them. They even go ahead to say the women have stolen their men which is not true.

Most African men believe in having more than one woman. However, in this new era, women can know about their husbands other “side chick”.

However, they don’t talk to their husbands about the issue, they just attack the ladies. Sometimes they can go as far as threatening them with all kinds of danger.

According to Precious Remmie, it is not right when a woman attacks a fellow woman. She said men are the ones that look for these women and even go ahead to lie to them about not having a family.

She said she wants ladies to understand that a man can’t be stolen, they are not objects.

“Who told women that men can be stolen? It bothers me so much when a man cheats and a woman attacks a fellow woman. The problem is not a woman but rather a man who is having both women at the same time without them knowing,” she said.

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