Fans are sharing their opinions after Summer Walker appeared to express her viewpoint on the common advice given to women regarding choosing better partners.
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Summer Walker’s Insight on the Advice Given to Women About Choosing Better Partners
On Monday, April 27, Summer Walker utilized her Instagram Story to amplify a message that was originally posted on Threads. The message articulated a powerful sentiment, stating, “Stop telling women to ‘pick better men’ when men are out here pretending to be someone they are not for months and even YEARS at a time just to gain access to women who are out of their league. Then once they have access, turn around and reveal they ain’t s**t…” This resonates deeply with the ongoing discussions about authenticity and manipulation in relationships.
For more context, view the complete message below.
Reactions from Fans About Summer Walker’s Perspective
Fans have been actively sharing their reactions to Summer Walker’s perspective in the comment section of The Shade Room’s post.
An Instagram user, @dr.healedhealer_, expressed their thoughts, stating, “This happens ALL the time. It’s extremely manipulative.”
Another user, @sua_ve, shared a humorous take, saying, “Nobody out pizzas the hut”
User @getuptoparr weighed in, stating, “We gotta do a better job as women withholding access and creating boundaries!”
User @s.nashay remarked, “She’s not lying, but you also have to be smart enough to notice those red flags and strong enough to leave.”
Instagram user @papichulo_300 humorously commented, “I like to laugh, but y’all calling her Pizza Hut is taking it too far 😅”
Moreover, user @marcusrogerschildoftheking added, “Naw, stop jumping into relationships without God and do it God’s way, and you won’t get hurt. Y’all are trying to engage in something God created without God’s input. God won’t let anybody waste your time.”
User @anniethelibra expressed, “That’s why many women are opting out.”
Additionally, user @ashlittle3 commented, “She’s 100% right. The sad part is, people don’t want to hear it just because it’s coming from her. Smh.”
User @ciaramaeya remarked, “The greatest actors of all time.”
Moreover, user @mrs_perrfectt mentioned, “It’s always about picking a better man rather than telling a man to improve himself.”
User @bookdexback added, “Red flags are visible in the beginning, yet most of you ignore them for the sake of attraction.”
Lastly, user @raw_vibrationzz concluded, “Both men and women need to improve; that’s all. Thanks, next topic 👏👏👏”
User @vanity_vk noted, “I feel like we rush into things without giving them time to unfold!”
User @lias_way_ shared, “They be living double lives and treat dating like tactical training. You will never know the real him unless you get in that phone or group chat.”
User @xxyyz635 pointed out, “Right, we have men who don’t believe in monogamy entering monogamous relationships. Make it make sense.”
User @thechasityelan concluded, “No lies told, but that is why prayer and discernment are essential.”
Understanding the Context Behind the Advice for Women to “Choose Better Partners”
The ongoing dialogue surrounding the advice for women to choose better partners appears to have originated from the recent breakup of Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson. As reported by The Shade Room, Megan took to her Instagram Story last week to share a message that seemed to reference Klay Thompson.
Following this, Megan confirmed their breakup, explaining her decision to end the relationship, according to The Shade Room’s report. Subsequently, a WNBA player came forward to address rumors that she was involved with Thompson, further fueling the discussion. Additionally, Boston Richey expressed his thoughts, and a subliminal tweet aimed at Thompson has gone viral, drawing even more attention to the matter.
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