This video of Thomas Partey and Jude Bellingham gave me 1 million views in 6hours on Instagram. 🇬🇭🏴
Let’s see how many views I get within 6hours on X
One more thing I learn in polygamist movie is, If you're not a bit t0xic like jonasi to your w0man you're boring her. And those who know wom£n nature know, the greatest sin you can commit to a w0man is being boring. They may not admit it, but deep down, they enjoy all the emotions they derive from a man's t0xicity...
Sh£'d rather be treated like sh!t & h£r emotions stimulated than be treated like a queen & be bored. Sh£ craves excitement, chaos & intense experiences over the boring safe routine. They're masochists by nature...
When you're a nice guy you're denying her all this. Know this, when wom£n are in a group talking, they're all talking about their problematic boyfriends/husbands. Sh£ feels important being listened to by h£r friends complaining about h£r problematic man...
Now Mr Good Guy, there's your w0man just sitted with nothing exciting to share with her friends cause you're boring, she feels like a cast out. Before you know it, sh£'ll take matters into her own hands & lool for this drama, excitement & chaos
You missed the entire message of the movie. 🤦🏽♂️
The reason they used Jonasi wasn’t because they couldn’t find a handsome actor. It was to show a reality that many people don’t like to admit.
A lot of women don’t care whether a man is handsome, ugly, a cheater, married, boring, or even has a questionable character. As long as he has money, power, influence, status, and connections, many will still date him, sleep with him, or even marry him.
If they had cast a fine boy for the role, the message wouldn’t have hit as hard. Jonasi’s character was the message.