In a jaw-dropping revelation that has taken social media by storm, former NTV presenter Faridah Nakazibwe has opened up about a concerning trend she perceives in Kampala’s dating scene. Nakazibwe’s candid statement, “Lately, men are cheating on us with fellow men 🙀. I don’t even know which one hurts more. Omuntu agoingewa?” has ignited heated discussions on societal norms, relationships, and acceptance.
Nakazibwe’s disclosure has shattered long-standing taboos surrounding discussions about same-sex relationships, prompting a wave of reactions, both supportive and critical. The former presenter’s openness about this trend challenges the conventional norms around relationships in Ugandan society.
Social media platforms exploded with reactions to Nakazibwe’s revelation. Supporters lauded her for addressing a topic considered a societal secret, while critics questioned the timing and implications of bringing such matters into the public eye.
In response to Nakazibwe’s revelation, one follower commented, “This arrangement has been in place for decades, Faridah. Only difference is then it was considered taboo to even whisper about it!” This observation underscores the historical context and the changing landscape of societal norms.
Another follower added, “Kati kikambwe.. Back then you would worry seeing your man with women, but now, it’s more worrying seeing him with fellow men. Things are getting out of hand in our societies.” This comment reflects the evolving concerns and perceptions within Kampala’s society regarding the dynamics of relationships.