Watching from America! Beautiful story, I like Emeka, he’s my kind of guy! With all the women out here looking for an Emeka to have in their life you got this ungrateful woman! I know if that had been my husband, any of my brothers, or even any of my sons…this story would have been real different! They would have been on the News & Crime TV! Especially my brothers! They would have created documentaries about them!
@Camtoon697 күн бұрын
Haha, I hear you loud and clear! Emeka is definitely the kind of guy you'd want in your corner-loyal, forgiving, and full of integrity. But as you said, not every woman would appreciate that, and it's true, if this were happening in real life, the situation might have turned out much differently! Sometimes, though, stories like this push us to think about how we handle betrayal and redemption. Emeka's patience is admirable, but I totally get why you'd think some people might handle it a little... differently, especially when it comes to family! Thank you for the great comment, it’s always fun to hear how others would react!
@MRSROBINC2317 күн бұрын
I dont care how reformed he is he shouldn’t have kept his wife’s side dude around now that’s just too Simp for me and as a wife trying to redeem myself I wouldn’t want the wreckage of my past hanging around my house with my husband!
@Camtoon697 күн бұрын
I completely understand where you're coming from! It can be tough to navigate forgiveness, especially when the past is still lingering around. Trust is a huge part of any relationship, and it's clear that for many, the idea of keeping someone from the past involved in the present would be hard to accept. I think Emeka's decision to keep the situation around speaks to his belief in redemption, but you're right-it's not something everyone would be comfortable with. And as Ada, trying to make amends, she should want to leave that past behind too. It's definitely a tricky situation! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!