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Toke Makinwa claims women cheat more but hide it better

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Media personality Toke Makinwa has stirred debate by claiming that women cheat more than men but are better at hiding it. She spoke on a recent episode of her podcast, Toke Moments.

Makinwa said cheating is not a dealbreaker for her, but added that this does not mean she supports infidelity. She explained that growing older has made her realise that women are just as capable of cheating as men.

According to her, it is often easier for women to cheat because they are usually the ones being approached and have more opportunities. She contrasted this with men, who she said tend to spend more money, time and effort when they are unfaithful.

She noted that some women have what she described as “work boyfriends” or emotional attachments outside their relationships. In her view, many women do not cheat not because they cannot, but because they exercise restraint.

Makinwa concluded that women actually cheat more but are more discreet and know how to conceal it. Her comments have added to ongoing conversations about double standards and expectations around fidelity in relationships.

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